A lot of New Age practices are harmful in ways you are probably unaware of. They speak of peace, love, oneness and all sorts of feelgoodisms. They may not be a wonderful as assumed. They make one vulnerable.
I remember the time when I was the divorced musician living with the town witch. Lots of great energy but there was a side I was wary of and far easier for me to understand now. Lots of nice people all living in imagination. But I learned a great deal about human psyche and escapism. A lot of New Age practices are really just making money off of escapism. There may also be a worse side to it
A Course in Miracles is a popular new Age belief system which IMO is pure escapism. It is harmless for most since they take it superficially. But some can delve deep into escapism including channeling leaving a void open for anything. You don't have to believe the following link. I site it as describing a harmful potential for escapism. Take from it what you will. Escapism into oneness doesn't necessarily result in wonderfulness
http://www.ewtn.com/library/newage/course.txt
...............Mrs. Schucman, a Columbia University professor and psychologist, was
an acquaintance of Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel, C.F.R. (seen on EWTN).
Fr. Groeschel gave a eulogy at her funeral. Fr. Groeschel wrote (2),
"This woman who had written so eloquently that suffering really did
not exist spent the last two years of her life in the blackest
psychotic depression I have ever witnessed." Fr. Groeschel is a holy,
practical, wise, no nonsense priest, and psychologist. During an
October 1994 lecture on "Discernment" given at Holy Cross Church,
Rumson, N.J., Fr. Groeschel stated that he believed that Helen
Shucman's experience with the channeled "spirit" was possibly a true
diabolic manifestation. Fr. Groeschel's experience as a psychologist
and priest included being called upon by his Bishop to investigate
reported diabolic manifesta- tions in his New York City diocese. In
the lecture Fr. Groeschel de- scribed one experience - called as an
exorcist - where he witnessed objects unexplainably being thrown
about a room. At the end of a lengthy discussion he attributed that
particular experience to paranormal manifestations - but not diabolic
in nature (3).................................