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This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (Issue 78-18) from Cosmic Awareness Communications, dated January 30th, 1978, focuses on the pervasive issue of rape. The cover prominently features the headline "CONCERNING RAPE" with subheadings detailing "A Profile of a Rapist, Why it…
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This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (Issue 78-18) from Cosmic Awareness Communications, dated January 30th, 1978, focuses on the pervasive issue of rape. The cover prominently features the headline "CONCERNING RAPE" with subheadings detailing "A Profile of a Rapist, Why it Happens, Therapy for the Victim, How to Prevent it." The publication is presented as a cosmic newsletter.
The East Area Rapist Case
The issue begins with a letter from an anonymous individual in Sacramento, California, seeking help from "Awareness" regarding a serial rapist known as the "East Area Rapist." The letter details approximately 30 incidents attributed to this person, noting that police have clues but have been unable to apprehend him. The writer expresses pity for the rapist, suggesting he needs help, but also emphasizes the relief society would feel if he were caught. The letter is accompanied by a newspaper clipping dated January 30th, 1978, with a headline stating: 'Rapist Strikes Two Teen-Age Sisters, Kicks in Front Door of House in American River College Area.'
Cosmic Awareness's Profile of the Rapist
Cosmic Awareness provides a profile of the rapist, describing him as an entity deeply tormented by childhood frustrations, particularly related to his mother. He is said to experience great feelings of guilt and sadistic hostility, viewing himself as a "loser" not accepted by his family. The entity is described as living in the second floor of an old building overlooking a street corner, feeling trapped, fearful of being caught, and living in great torment. Awareness states it will not point fingers but will work with the entity's energies to influence him to seek help, viewing him as a victim of circumstances.
Awareness suggests that the situation is created and fostered by the current system of dealing with criminals as less than human. Crime is framed as an illness that needs treatment, and victims of crime are also seen as victims of a social structure that focuses on manifestation rather than prevention or addressing root causes. The entity suggests that society should provide places for individuals with sexual problems to receive counseling without stigma, allowing them to work through frustrations and reintegrate into society. Similarly, victims of rape are also harmed by societal stigma, which can be mollified by counseling.
Awareness predicts that this specific situation will soon come to an end, but similar issues will persist until greater concern for humanity and the concept of "ONE" becomes the primary motivation of society. The persistence of competition, opposition, and division within society is seen as fueling these aberrations. The "mass mind" is described as a reflection of individual values. Awareness indicates that the rapist will soon create circumstances for his own apprehension, and his activities will cease.
Is Rape a Karmic Reaction?
In response to a question about whether rape is a karmic reaction for victims, Cosmic Awareness explains that it is not necessarily so in the usual sense. It uses the analogy of a flower being picked for its beauty, suggesting that entities lacking beauty and joy may try to rob it from others. It posits that victims who do not protect their own beauty and joy may, in a sense, invite the robber. It also likens such victims to those who move into higher spiritual levels and take on the responsibility of working off the greater portions of negative karma for others.
Awareness further elaborates that the activities of women throughout history have often involved picking up the karma of men, relating this to the concept of Rhyee and Oreness. Isis, the female principle, is described as being stuck with the karma of responding to separation and eventually bringing Rhyee back to Oneness. The female role is seen as pacifying, mollifying, and assisting in unifying male dominance towards mercy, love, harmony, and unity. The quality of a rapist is described as an exaggerated masculine focal activity where compassion and love are ignored in favor of power and domination. Victims may see themselves as sacrificed to appease gods of greed, lust, and power. This is compared to ancient practices of throwing virgins into volcanoes. The societal condoning of such acts is seen as a great crime, allowing the cycle to continue. Victims are advised to have no shame or guilt, as they are taking on the karma of society. The issue of rape, along with murder, violence, theft, and robbery, is predicted to increase for the next three to five years during a transition period, after which a new value system will emerge.
How to Deal with the Trauma of Being Raped
Regarding the trauma experienced by rape victims, Awareness suggests therapy that allows objective and subjective processing of the experience. It proposes the establishment of clinics where entities can anonymously share their experiences, fostering a sense of shared understanding and reducing guilt and stigma. Listening to others' expressions and sharing frustrations is seen as beneficial. Even after healing, entities can benefit from returning to share their stories with newcomers. The process of adjustment can be facilitated in these clinics. For those who prefer not to attend, leaving a tape with their story, lessons learned, and attitudes toward the situation and themselves is suggested. These lessons could be compiled into a book, which could become a bestseller, but it should be written to avoid enticing warped minds and should focus on the ignorance of such behavior rather than glorifying the rapist.
How a Woman Can Protect Herself Against Rapists
In anticipation of increased violent energies during the transition period, Awareness offers advice for self-protection. Practical measures include not living alone, locking doors, using an alarm system, and carrying protective devices like mace or tear gas dispensers, especially when in potentially dangerous areas. However, Awareness emphasizes that attitude is more important than physical actions. It advises against thriving on fear, dwelling on the concern of being raped, or creating attitudes of snobbery toward men. It also cautions against being flirty and inviting unnecessarily, as this can lead to misinterpretation.
Awareness notes that an "easy mark" can appear as a friendly person, and some male entities may misinterpret friendly advances as sexual invitation, rationalizing their actions. This behavior is attributed to disrespect for women, often stemming from issues with a mother figure. These entities may be disappointed in women and carry hostility, yet also be fascinated by them.
When being attacked, Awareness suggests cooperation is necessary when lives are threatened. Taking self-defense lessons is recommended. It identifies certain types of females as more likely to become victims: those who are feminine, passive, non-violent, gentle, and possess physical beauty and poise, which can disturb the rapist's mind. The rapist is said to enjoy disrupting this poise and causing psychic turmoil. Beyond physical protection, entities can use spiritual energies, calling upon higher spiritual forces to shield them against negative vibrations. Experiencing joy can attract negative forces, so shielding by positive forces against negative energy fields is advised, particularly during dangerous times.
The Law of Silence
At the end of the reading, Awareness presents "The Law of Silence." This law is described as that which allows entities space, peace, and time to rest and recuperate from external noises and chatterings. Silence is found within the soul and is not limited to sound but also relates to stillness in motion, emotion, and feelings. The law also encompasses the chaos that can exist in any moment when experienced from levels of non-resistance.
Editor's Postscript
The editor notes that while Awareness did not identify the rapist, the information provided is intended to help those facing this problem. Readers are asked not to send similar questions about local criminals. The postscript suggests rewriting the information, possibly omitting references to Awareness, and sending it to local Rape Relief chapters, clinics, and individuals who have experienced rape. The newsletter is identified as "Revelations of Awareness," a cosmic newsletter published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, with contact information provided.