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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: #78-10 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Date: Undetermined from scan Content Type: Cosmic newsletter offering channeled insights.
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: #78-10
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Date: Undetermined from scan
Content Type: Cosmic newsletter offering channeled insights.
The Beatles: A Cosmic Peek
The issue begins by posing a question about the musical group The Beatles, noting their immense success and influence, and inquiring about their cosmic significance and past lives. Cosmic Awareness, channeled through Paul Shockley, provides an interpretation.
According to Cosmic Awareness, the entities comprising The Beatles were high priests in the temple of healing during the time of Ra-Ta in ancient Egypt. Furthermore, they were involved in mind control experiments at the University of Poseidon in Atlantis, utilizing a form of dancing and projection akin to Taichi. This ancient practice involved moving through streets in a slow-motion, graceful, and harmonious manner, appearing as if floating, which had a calming effect on those who witnessed it, easing nervousness and tension.
This period of activity, lasting several thousand years and approximately 25,000 BC, was aimed at maintaining peace during crucial times. In relation to their activities in the 1960s, The Beatles served as a bridge to help a generation transition from the sixties into the seventies. Their music is said to have captivated younger people, moving them from third-dimensional thinking into fourth-dimensional living. This transition, however, led to a separation where individuals had to look at themselves independently.
The movement of The Beatles is described as symbolic, mirroring the experiences of the younger generation in the early sixties and up to the early seventies. Their songs are believed to have guided entities into and out of the drug scene, leading them toward spiritual levels. Their music is likened to lifting the hearts of 'flower children' and 'confused children,' encouraging them to look toward higher values and others. They are portrayed as guides who sang their way through troubled times, including the Vietnam War, akin to the Pied Piper.
More About The Hippies
The second major section addresses the 'hippie' phenomenon, prompted by a question about whether the hippies represented a 'group Christ' or 'group avatar,' and if 'great ones' were involved in their emergence.
Cosmic Awareness states that the hippies were like a parabolic mirror. The emergence of the beatniks is seen as a reaction to the despair of trying to cope with a totally competitive society, leading to dropouts adopting a beatnik attitude. Beatniks expressed that everything was 'facade, phoney and pseudo.' The hippie scene, in contrast, involved talking to the beatniks and suggesting, 'sure. But why not have some fun with it?'
The hippie movement is described as mocking society through enjoyment, by deliberately appearing 'uglier than possible'—letting down hair, taking off shoes, and generally doing things considered repugnant to an 'uptight society.' This confrontation between the uptight socialite and the 'loose-goose hippie' caused the socialite to be 'freaked out' and forced them to observe themselves in the 'mirror of consciousness' that the hippie represented.
As the hippie movement grew and gained media attention, entities began to look at themselves in relation to what they observed in the hippie. The hippie's facade and value system were in direct opposition to the threatened socialite. However, the hippie was depicted as smiling and enjoying life, while the socialite was engaged in competitive efforts to fit into the system.
This led more entities to relax, grow beards, and adopt more casual clothing and lifestyles. The action of the hippie movement was to make people more casual about life. While not explicitly called a 'Christ group action,' it is suggested that all entities possess the potential for Christlikeness. Essentially, the hippie movement helped people realize that relaxation was not fatal, leading the nation to slow down and lower competitive barriers, fostering tolerance for different viewpoints and attitudes, and enabling greater love for one another.
Although there were tragedies, particularly related to drug abuse, these are seen as individual karmic experiences. The overall actions of the hippie movement are considered beneficial to the earth. The movement's ramifications are still in effect, with many former participants now in positions of responsibility, subtly influencing society and fostering a humanism that was missing in the early sixties.
The issue concludes by noting that less than a decade prior, there was little room for humanity due to excessive technicality, bureaucracy, and corporate structures. Currently, these elements are being pushed aside to allow humanity to take precedence.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The publication, 'Revelations of Awareness,' consistently presents a New Age, spiritual, and often esoteric perspective on historical events, cultural phenomena, and societal trends. The editorial stance is one of channeling 'Cosmic Awareness' to provide deeper, often past-life or cosmic-level explanations for earthly occurrences. There is a strong emphasis on consciousness, spiritual evolution, and the interconnectedness of all beings. The publication appears to interpret historical and cultural movements through a lens of spiritual guidance and societal transition, often highlighting the positive, albeit sometimes challenging, aspects of these shifts for human evolution. The themes of past lives, mind control, spiritual growth, and the transition to higher consciousness are recurrent.