
The Jim Rutt Show EP 326 Alex Ebert on New Age, Manifestation, and Collective Hallucination
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Oct 14, 2025 Alex Ebert, a platinum-selling musician and cultural critic, delves into the complexities of New Ageism and its ties to capitalism and societal beliefs. He discusses how the law of attraction and manifestation blur reality and personal accountability, warning against the dangers of collective hallucinations. Ebert explores the misuse of quantum physics as justification for these beliefs while advocating for a rational spiritualism. The conversation also touches on mass retribalization in the age of AI, emphasizing the need for new frameworks that integrate responsibility and community.
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New Age As A Modern Religion
- Alex Ebert argues New Age functions as a religion with unseen forces, eschatology, and specialized language.
- He links its rise to capitalist needs for spiritual integration and cultural cohesion.
Law Of Attraction's Historical Lineage
- The law of attraction claims thoughts pull realities toward you, popularized by theosophy and New Thought.
- Alex ties this to figures like Norman Vincent Peale and to Trump as an early New Ager manifesting 'alternative facts.'
Consensus Reality As A Collective Hallucination
- Consensus reality can be an arbitrary collective hallucination sustained by shared belief.
- Alex notes we were once tethered to tangible artifacts (like gold) and unmooring changed perceptions of truth.






