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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: 79-29 Date: 1979 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Price: $4.00
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: 79-29
Date: 1979
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Price: $4.00
This issue of Revelations of Awareness, a New-Age Cosmic Newsletter, focuses on the profound and tragic subject of suicide from a spiritual and cosmic perspective. The publication aims to provide insights that may help prevent suicide by recognizing its symptoms and causes.
The Tragedy of Suicide
The "Editors Note" highlights the alarming increase in suicides, attributing them to factors like self-pity, inability to communicate, drug abuse, and a latent death wish. It discusses the concept of cosmic schizophrenia, where energies are being reassembled on a higher vibratory level, and how some entities struggle to cope with this adjustment, leading to severe karmic damage through suicide. The newsletter presents a compilation of readings on suicide, its symptoms, causes, and implications, hoping to offer guidance.
What Happens After Death to the Suicide?
A reader poses a question about the state of suicides after death, referencing differing opinions from seers like Max Heindel. Cosmic Awareness clarifies that the outcome varies based on the motive. Entities who commit suicide to cause others suffering will experience great agony. Those who commit suicide to avoid physical pain may find themselves hungering to return to the physical form to complete karmic needs, and will likely experience pain again until they learn they are the creators of their pain.
Acts of sacrifice, where an entity eliminates themselves to help another find happiness, are considered to have a different motive. While seemingly noble, such sacrifices can be futile if the motive is to seek reward. The Awareness emphasizes that true sacrifice, like spontaneously throwing oneself on a grenade to save others, is different from expecting heavenly rewards. Similarly, those who sacrifice themselves in present life hoping for recognition or reward will be disappointed.
Suicide Through the Death Wish
The newsletter explains that suicide can manifest in subtle ways, including developing personal diseases, engaging in reckless behavior, or through an "accidental death" scenario. Essentially, any entity who dies on the physical plane has, on some level, committed suicide, even if killed by another, as they have brought it upon themselves. The motive is the means, and karma is the divine justice that balances actions.
A reader inquires if their physical disabilities are due to a subconscious death wish. Cosmic Awareness explains that suicide is a form of escaping "What Is," similar to a child not wanting to play anymore. This can manifest as sudden, violent suicide or a slow subconscious death wish that brings about disease and ill health. The energy required to bring about disease is equivalent to that needed to live life to the fullest.
Thinking Life is a Tragedy Can Lead to Suicide
Another question addresses the fear of a slow, lingering death and the desire to hasten passage. Cosmic Awareness reassures the reader that they have always lived and will continue to live, emphasizing that the consciousness (the driver) continues even if the body (the car) is destroyed. The tragedy lies in the thinking, not in life itself. The message encourages adopting a happy face and embracing joy.
What Happens to Those Who Commit Suicide While in Pursuit of Divinity?
This section addresses a disciple of Eck Master Sri Darwin Gross. Cosmic Awareness states that suicide is essentially damaging to the soul, regardless of motive. However, sacrificing one's life for another is distinguished from suicide. Slow death through mistreating the body or emotional damage is also detrimental. Entities who take their own lives tend to feel loss and loneliness, and those seeking revenge suffer even more. Those avoiding pain will experience it on another level. The physical body is presented as a crucial tool for spiritual growth, and ridding oneself of it is seen as self-deception.
The newsletter notes that entities who commit suicide in one lifetime often experience a violent death in the next. There are no hard and fast rules, as it depends on the entity's attitude toward the deed, life, and oneself. An example is given of Parmahansa Yogananda, who willed his heart to stop, an "action of departure" rather than suicide.
A Descent into Madness (A Case History)
This section details a case history of a young Seattle man, an artist, writer, and musician with a genius IQ, who made a dramatic suicide attempt by leaping from a 90-foot cliff. Miraculously, he survived unharmed due to landing in a huckleberry bush. The incident is linked to the "Hanged Man" tarot card, which seer Sam Millar interpreted as a sign of being "specially blessed" and divinely protected. The man has since entered a spiritual retreat, focusing on writing and music.
Cosmic Awareness on Lack of Focal Point
In response to a question about feeling things are falling apart and lacking a focal point, Cosmic Awareness advises experimenting with not having a focal point, but rather responding moment-to-moment to what is urgent. Attentiveness is key to proper response. The entity is encouraged to look for beauty and things that are acceptable, rather than focusing on the negative aspects of life.
Cosmic Awareness on Subconscious and Conscious Mind
Another question explores a feeling of division, reversed motivation, and lack of communication with oneself. Cosmic Awareness likens the subconscious mind to a child-host within the body, and the conscious mind to a guest who has taken over rulership. It stresses the need to reconcile this relationship through love, communication, and compromise, rather than threats or punishments. A pact between the conscious and subconscious is essential for peace, leading to a "mystical marriage" and the presence of a third element.
The Awareness suggests that the conscious mind, often acting as a harsh parent, needs to stop judging itself and become acquainted with the subconscious. The subconscious, though sometimes emotionally immature, holds the power to overturn the conscious mind's structures. The analogy of Atlantis (conscious) and Lemuria (subconscious) is used, with "I Dream of Jeanie" cited as a symbolic representation.
Cosmic Awareness on Self-Rejection and Acceptance
When an entity retreats inward and criticizes the outside world, this criticism can turn inward, leading to self-rejection. This can result in a desire to escape oneself, leading to the creation of imaginative worlds. If even these creations are criticized, the entity may reject life altogether or embrace a suicidal act. The alternative is to search for the "gems and beauty" in life, focusing on what is acceptable and worthwhile, such as the beauty of nature, art, or the needs of friends. The choice is between looking at the "junk" or the "beauty" in life, which determines one's attitude and path toward joy and harmony.
Ending Life with Medical Prescriptions
This section presents a trance healing reading for a woman suffering from a progressive muscular wasting disease. She fears a slow, lingering death and contemplates hastening her passage with pills. Cosmic Awareness advises against using substances to escape experiences, stating that while it does not condemn suicide, it encourages facing experiences to grow. It suggests that healing is possible through changes in consciousness, attitude, and potentially through hypnosis, acupuncture, or nerve tonics. The emphasis is on the power of the mind and attitude in healing and creating one's reality.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring theme throughout this issue is the spiritual and cosmic perspective on suicide, death, and the journey of consciousness. Cosmic Awareness consistently emphasizes the power of attitude, intention, and the interconnectedness of all beings. The publication's stance is one of offering guidance and insight from a higher spiritual plane, encouraging self-awareness, acceptance, and a focus on spiritual growth rather than escapism or self-destruction. The underlying message is that life, even with its challenges, is a valuable opportunity for learning and evolution, and that the consciousness persists beyond physical death.
This issue of "Cosmic Awareness" (Issue 16) delves into profound spiritual and psychological themes, focusing on the nature of life, death, consciousness, and self-transformation. The publication, originating from Cosmic Awareness Communications, presents teachings attributed to 'Cosmic Awareness' itself, offering guidance and insights on a range of topics.
Life, Death, and the Afterlife
The issue begins by emphasizing the value of life as a God-given gift, urging readers not to take it lightly. It suggests that the final days of life are precious for spiritual growth and understanding. The material on passing over, available through Cosmic Awareness Communications and the book 'Life After Life' by Ralph Duby, is highlighted as valuable.
Cosmic Awareness suggests that the choice of departure from this plane is an individual one. It encourages exploring the psyche and soul through meditation rather than resorting to artificial means for ending life. Surrendering to the highest force is presented as a way to find ease in transitioning to the next realm or returning to health.
The concept of the afterlife is described as a realm of immortality where immortals do not fear death. The fear of being made mortal and entering the physical plane is noted as a significant, though not universal, fear for these entities. Some immortals enjoy the realm of immortality and dread reincarnation.
Healing and Spiritual Energy
Cosmic Awareness states that it will enter the reader's consciousness during the nighttime for the coming month, bringing resonating electromagnetic energy for healing oneself or for passing on. This energy is presented as a gift that can be used for personal healing, vitality, restoration, or to facilitate passage to the next realm. Readers are given the choice to accept or reject this energy and to use it according to their own inclination. The importance of self-love, loving the world, and drawing life into the body is emphasized for healing.
Overcoming Death and Creating the Body of Light
This section explores the idea that as entities become more spiritually uplifted, the physical body can become pliable and responsive to consciousness, capable of dematerializing into bodies of light or being rebuilt. This occurs when entities fully realize their true nature and are no longer subject to suggestions of death, illness, or the limitations of the finite universe. The human mind's difficulty in accepting infinite space and time is discussed, contrasting it with the concept of an eternal, ever-present consciousness. The idea of an 'immortal physical body' is presented as a reconciliation between the soul and the body, where the physical form begins to disintegrate into levels of light and vibration.
Healing While You Sleep
A specific exercise is provided for healing the physical body during sleep. It involves visualizing friends on the other side inviting the entity for healing before falling asleep. Affirmations such as "I shall open myself tonight, that I may be healed. I shall be open for healing. I shall allow myself to be healed" are recommended, to be repeated upon falling asleep and upon arising. The suggestion can be adapted to focus on improving health rather than immediate healing, with a gradual shift towards statements like "I am healed. I am well. I am whole."
Weight Loss
This section offers a method for losing weight by creating a physical picture or mental image of the desired body. It emphasizes the importance of images, suggestions, deep relaxation, and belief. The technique involves gradually shifting statements from "I am not growing any more unhealthy" to "I am growing healthier," and eventually to "I am well. I am healed." The process requires accepting the possibility of improvement and gradually moving towards the desired state.
Imminent Death and Astrology
An editor's note recounts an experience with a member who discovered his demise charted in his horoscope and wished to take out a large insurance policy. Cosmic Awareness declined the money, lecturing on the negative karmic implications of energizing such a departure. The issue then addresses the question of what happens when imminent death is charted, emphasizing that consciousness is the most powerful force and can transmute astrological influences. It suggests that 'ego death' can be a significant spiritual transformation rather than a physical one. Readers are advised to visualize themselves moving through transition psychologically and spiritually, focusing on the highest energy levels, and to be cautious of physical dangers. Meditation, seclusion, and examining the nature of consciousness are recommended during periods of potential transition.
Suicide and Violence
This section explores the concept of suicide and violence, framing them as potential actions stemming from the mind's realization of its potential to do harm. It suggests that these obsessions can be a form of control mechanism or a response to self-abnegation and a desire to escape difficult externals. To counter these tendencies, the issue suggests positive actions like changing residence, engaging in activities that demand energy, making new friends, or using escapism through fantasies, books, or movies. It also touches upon the idea that suicidal feelings can have physical origins, such as dietary issues like refined sugar intake, and recommends vitamins, minerals, a good diet, and physical exercise.
Preventing Suicide
The issue outlines six steps toward suicide: loss of enthusiasm, self-dislike, viewing life as unpleasant, closing off communication, appearing distant, and approaching a death wish. It suggests that deep disappointment can trigger suicidal thoughts or violent actions, either directed outward or inward. The concept of 'nothingness or a better life after death' is presented as a belief held by many who contemplate suicide. The text also discusses the idea of 'symbolic ego death' as a way to let go of unhealthy habits and patterns. For those fixated on suicide, changing residence, engaging in new activities, or exploring new social and geographical areas are suggested as healthier alternatives.
Love and Transformation
Finally, the issue suggests that by focusing attention on areas one approves of and allowing affection to build, hostility can be released, leading to a transformation of feelings toward others, including learning to love one's enemy. This process involves verbalizing positive feelings and allowing love and affection to build within oneself.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes throughout this issue of Cosmic Awareness are the power of consciousness, the interconnectedness of mind and body, the potential for spiritual growth and transformation, and the importance of self-awareness and personal choice. The editorial stance consistently emphasizes that individuals have the power to influence their reality, transcend limitations (including astrological ones), and achieve higher states of being through conscious intention, visualization, and spiritual practice. There is a strong focus on personal responsibility for one's experiences, whether in healing, facing death, or overcoming negative tendencies like suicide.
This issue of "REVELATIONS OF AWARENESS" is a cosmic newsletter published by Cosmic Awareness Communications. It focuses on the interconnectedness of divorce, loneliness, and suicide, offering insights and guidance from the perspective of "Cosmic Awareness."
Understanding Suicide and Its Causes
The publication begins by exploring the potential role of Vitamin K in overcoming suicidal tendencies, suggesting that a deficiency might lead to feelings of surrender and a movement towards death. It emphasizes the importance of friendship and open communication in helping individuals experiencing depression or suicidal thoughts. The text advises seeking professional help and notifying agencies if a friend is using conversations about suicide to drain energy or manipulate others.
The Threat of Suicide
Cosmic Awareness addresses the common misconception that individuals who frequently threaten suicide are unlikely to act on it, stating that this is not necessarily true. It highlights that sudden suicides can occur, and that individuals who have suffered a major setback need emotional support and encouragement. The advice given is to "GET ANGRY... FIGHT BACK" not with violence, but with constructive action to reaffirm one's will to live.
Divorce and Loneliness
A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to the impact of divorce, identifying it as the "MOST COMMON CAUSE OF LONELINESS AND SUICIDE." The publication references a report by Dr. Sonia Herman, noting that American women often experience self-destructive behavior following divorce. Suicide rates are higher among single, widowed, and divorced individuals, with the highest rate among the divorced. For middle-aged women who were primarily homemakers, regaining autonomy and finding a new niche can be challenging, leading to feelings of apathy, powerlessness, depression, and isolation. These women may attempt "non-fatal" suicides as a way to seek attention, sympathy, or express anger.
Emotional Dependency and Relationships
Cosmic Awareness discusses the nature of loneliness, distinguishing it from being alone. Loneliness is described as an attitude of separation from others, often stemming from psychological issues, nostalgia, or a lack of communication and rapport. The text warns against psychological dependency, where an entity places their entire being in the hands of another without that person's respect or acceptance. It stresses the importance of psychological, emotional, spiritual, and physical independence. Emotionally dependent individuals are seen as immature and not ready for adult relationships, often leading to "sick relationships that will not last."
A healthy permanent relationship is characterized by mutual independence, where partners can stand alone but choose to work together. The decline of a relationship is marked by increasing dependency. The issue also touches upon the trauma of divorce, describing the feelings of failure and imbalance that can arise from the withdrawal of a partner's energy. It suggests that dwelling on the past intensifies these feelings, while looking forward and learning from past experiences can lead to better future relationships.
Overcoming Divorce Trauma
The publication advises that after a separation, it's crucial to learn from the lessons of the past marriage, both beneficial and detrimental, and to avoid repeating errors. It encourages a careful evaluation of oneself and the potential partner before making commitments. The text notes that many young people rush into relationships with unrealistic expectations, assuming marriage will change their partners. This often leads to incompatibility and misery, sometimes exacerbated by children. If a separation occurs, the advice is to get involved with someone else to a degree that allows for the purging of past relationship energies. It also suggests that getting deeply involved in a new relationship can help one forget the previous one on an emotional level, but warns against using a new partner solely for personal needs, which can damage the new entity.
Teen-Age Suicide
This section addresses the "Growing Tragedy" of teen-age suicide, identified as the second leading cause of suicide. Cosmic Awareness explains that teenage years are difficult due to societal pressures, peer group demands, and conflicting values. Entities may face disapproval from schools or society for anti-social behavior, yet risk disapproval from friends if they don't participate. Simultaneously, they may experience trauma within the home, with inconsistent treatment from parents. This conflict can lead to feelings of inadequacy, alienation, and apprehension about the future, potentially resulting in thoughts of running away or suicide. The publication emphasizes that teenage years are a short-term view of life, and that facing intense situations can lead to growth, independence, and self-esteem. It posits that life is a learning experience, and avoiding challenges is failing to live up to one's potential. The advice is to take care of one's needs, avoid adding to societal problems, and strive to improve society, which provides purpose and reduces the desire for escapism through suicide.
Suicide Through Drug Abuse
This section explores suicide through drug abuse, citing examples of musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison. Cosmic Awareness clarifies that not all mentioned died from drug overdose, with Hendrix being poisoned and Joplin a victim of foul play. However, the use of drugs is generally considered a form of escapism, a way to "trip into another level of reality." This escapism is associated with the 12th house in astrology, encompassing imagination, fantasy, fiction, and dreams. The 12th house also relates to suicide or "self-undoing." The degree of self-undoing is a concern, as individuals may choose alcohol or drugs, run away, or engage in other forms of escapism as alternatives to direct suicide. These activities can be intermediary steps, allowing entities to work through the energies that led to suicidal desires before returning to society with new realizations.
The Story of Ulysses and Escapism
The story of Ulysses is presented as a metaphor for meditation and moving through experiences to return as a new person. Similarly, entities may use meditative techniques, drugs, or alcohol as forms of escape. Some return quickly, having learned from the experience. Others become caught in these areas, leading to insanity, addiction, or inability to escape. This can be termed drug abuse or alcohol abuse, or simply the abuse of one's mind. In some cases, this leads to death, which can be considered suicide, even if not entirely intentional, as it results from flirting with death through escapism. The karma involved relates to the degree of self-violation.
Closing Message
Cosmic Awareness concludes with a message of universal love: "if there is love anywhere in your hearts for anything in the universe, let that love be for yourself, and anything left over let that be for others."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are suicide, loneliness, divorce, emotional dependency, and escapism. The editorial stance, as conveyed by Cosmic Awareness, is one of guidance and understanding, encouraging self-love, independence, and constructive action in the face of adversity. It emphasizes learning from experiences, seeking help when needed, and fostering a positive outlook on life. The publication advocates for a proactive approach to mental and emotional well-being, viewing life as a journey of learning and growth. There is a strong undercurrent of spiritual and psychological insight, aiming to empower readers to overcome challenges and live more meaningful lives.