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ArishMell · 70-79, M
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I can't really remember where that "New Age" phrase came from but I am pretty sure it arose in the 1960s "flower-power" fashion and has continued since among those who imagine "ley lines" are real, Stonehenge was a Druid temple, and mineral samples from knick-knack shops in Glastonbury have magick properties. (Glastonbury town that is, not the music festival!)
I can't really remember where that "New Age" phrase came from but I am pretty sure it arose in the 1960s "flower-power" fashion and has continued since among those who imagine "ley lines" are real, Stonehenge was a Druid temple, and mineral samples from knick-knack shops in Glastonbury have magick properties. (Glastonbury town that is, not the music festival!)