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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: 78-31 Date: 1978 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Language: English
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: 78-31
Date: 1978
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Language: English
This issue of Revelations of Awareness, a cosmic newsletter published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, focuses on the pervasive influence of television, particularly its potential for violence and mind control, framed as 'Tools of the Beast'. The content is presented as communications from 'Cosmic Awareness' through a trance-interpreter, Paul Shockley.
Television and Its Dangers
The central theme is a critical examination of television viewing. A question from R.G. of Danbury, Connecticut, prompts a detailed response from Cosmic Awareness regarding television's role in deception, sex, violence, and its association with karma. Cosmic Awareness acknowledges that television has both humanitarian and anti-humanitarian purposes but emphasizes its general harmfulness.
Key concerns raised include:
- Desensitization to Violence: Television programming, by presenting violence as entertainment, gradually makes viewers less shocked by violence in reality. This can lead to apathy towards real-world suffering.
- Inhibition of Consciousness: Viewing television can take over an entity's consciousness, preventing them from using their own mind for creative purposes, thinking, or personal reflection like meditation.
- Substitute for Thinking: Television can become a crutch, hooking the mind onto stories and programs, thus replacing the need for active mental engagement.
- Living in Fantasy: The greatest danger is when entities become engrossed in television, living vicariously through fictional characters and failing to address their own lives and responsibilities.
Cosmic Awareness suggests that entities should be discerning programmers of their own consciousness, carefully selecting beneficial content. It notes that often, individuals have little choice in the programming they are exposed to and that finding beneficial programs can be like searching for value in a 'garage sale' of junk.
While acknowledging that some programs might offer value or serve as a temporary mood enhancer, similar to listening to music or meeting a friend, the core message is one of caution against excessive and uncritical viewing.
Violence and Mind Control
The newsletter delves deeper into the manipulative aspects of television. It states that violence on screen can desensitize the masses, leading to apathy and making them more submissive and fearful. This programming is seen as assisting 'the Beast' in its operation to intimidate and control the population, driving them into isolation and preventing collective action against perceived 'bondage'.
Furthermore, the issue links television to broader mind-control programs, alongside other electronic and drug-related systems. It highlights concerns about telephone systems having computer linkups capable of recording conversations when specific 'key words' are spoken, suggesting a widespread surveillance mechanism implemented in major cities.
Children and Programming
A significant section addresses the impact of television on children, prompted by a question referencing Adolph Hitler's quote about controlling children. Cosmic Awareness affirms that television viewing does affect children's consciousness, making them desirous of products and fostering competitiveness and greed through advertisements and violent cartoons.
The newsletter expresses particular alarm regarding government-sponsored day care centers. It suggests that if these become compulsory, they could represent the beginning of a program to 'capture the minds of children', similar to the methods used by the Third Reich to robotize youth. This is seen as a crime against the family and a technique of control and manipulation by 'the Beast'.
However, Cosmic Awareness offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting that changes in consciousness could lead to a loss of power for 'the Beast', potentially averting these programs. It specifically identifies 1980 and 1981 as potential times when such a program might be attempted.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are media manipulation, mind control, the dangers of passive consumption, and the protection of individual consciousness, particularly that of children. The editorial stance is one of extreme caution and critical awareness regarding television and other forms of mass media, portraying them as potential tools for societal control and spiritual disempowerment. The newsletter advocates for questioning, exploring, and discovering truth for oneself, rather than blindly accepting information.