No clear affiliation. I tend toward a lot of Western Gnostic/Esoteric ideas (hence the icon, the ankh which I equate with the Rosy Cross), with some ideas from Buddhism, Taoism, Manicheanism, and various other beliefs thrown in. However, I'm also not against science as a way of knowing and I often fall back on Aristotle to ground myself even though I'm more of a Platonist or Pythagorean at heart.
I look new-agey because I wear semiprecious stones (I nearly always wear a pendant of lapis lazuli) but I only wear them because they're pretty.
I don't have a specific belief in God but I think I have some clue as to what God might be if They exist. I have a strong draw to the Divine Feminine, and my initials invoke Her name as revealed in the Zohar. At times I have felt that a Goddess might manifest to me in the form of a mother fox if I were to see Her. I get emotional when I hear Schubert's Ave Maria and have some affection for the Virgin Mary because she resonates as a transcendent mother goddess but I do not consider myself Catholic after any fashion. Being perfectly honest with myself, this could be purely just a longing for a mother figure after dealing with a very abrasive and narcissistic biological mother.
I'm very cordial to the idea of reincarnation considering I've had verifiable memories of what appear to be past lives, but I'm always wary of believing it 100% because there are other explanations possible (not all of them scientific or based on Aristotelian logic). I believe divination is a way of tapping into the parts of your mind and thoughts that are normally off-limits from plain, linear logic but I don't know if there's anything to it beyond that.
I guess most of all, I just want to find something I can believe in solidly and settle there, but so far nothing suits the bill. Attempts to work out a coherent philosophy of my own have always been shown up by something new that completely challenges everything, so I'm trying to learn the ins and outs of nondualism to see if I can reconcile some of the seemingly contradictory nature of reality.