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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: 81-26 Date: August 27, 1980 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Type: The New-Age Cosmic Newsletter
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: 81-26
Date: August 27, 1980
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Type: The New-Age Cosmic Newsletter
This issue of Revelations of Awareness, a publication from Cosmic Awareness Communications, explores a range of esoteric and spiritual topics, including interpretations of biblical narratives, UFO phenomena, and the nature of consciousness. The newsletter aims to help individuals become more aware and understand deeper meanings beyond literal interpretations.
The Ten Commandments and Jehovah
The central article, "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS HOW JEHOVAH KEPT THE CLONES CONFUSED," questions the divine origin and authenticity of the Ten Commandments. Cosmic Awareness suggests that Jehovah, who communicated with Moses, was not the true Universal Creator but rather a commander of a UFO or spaceship. The commandments are presented as a social guide for the Hebrew tribe, intended to maintain order and identity. However, the text posits that Jehovah introduced conflicting rules to ensure that no one could perfectly follow them, thereby fostering guilt and dependence on the 'Lord.' This interpretation contrasts Jehovah with Jesus, who is presented as embodying love and compassion, representing the Age of Pisces, while Jehovah is associated with the warlike Age of Aries.
The issue also addresses the question of whether the Ten Commandments were beneficial. It argues that while they served as a valuable social guide for entities at a particular level of intelligence, their application often involved contradictions, such as commanding against killing while also ordering executions and sacrifices. The text suggests that the concept of 'good' and 'evil' is a human construct, necessary for defining opposites, and that the laws were designed to prevent entities from becoming overly self-righteous.
UFOs, Aliens, and Cover-ups
The magazine features a news item from The Plain Dealer about Charles Wilhelm, who claims to have photographic proof of an alien crash in Mexico in 1948. The article describes a charred, human-like form with a disproportionately large head. Wilhelm alleges a government cover-up of alien visits, citing documents and testimonies from former military personnel and pathologists who allegedly performed autopsies on alien bodies. Cosmic Awareness confirms the article's accuracy regarding the alien crash and the ongoing cover-up, explaining that governments have deliberately withheld such information to prevent mass panic and societal disruption.
Another section discusses 'Six-Fingered Aliens in Argentina,' referencing a book titled 'La Cronica de Akakor.' This narrative suggests that six-fingered beings from the 'Schwerta' solar system founded ancient cities in the Amazonian jungle. Cosmic Awareness validates the core information but notes some fictionalization, confirming the presence of such entities on Earth, potentially influencing figures like Napoleon and even contributing to genetic traits like six fingers in some human lineages.
The publication also touches upon the idea that UFO influences and phenomena are part of a process to condition human consciousness, making entities accustomed to new ways of thinking about Earth and its place in the universe. It suggests that the gradual release of information through media and public admissions by figures like Presidents Carter and Reagan is a deliberate policy to prepare society for the acceptance of such concepts.
Consciousness, Morality, and Spirituality
Several articles explore the nature of consciousness and morality. The concept of 'good' and 'evil' is presented as a mental construct, with the idea that entities have likely experienced both in past lives to understand the spectrum. The text encourages moving beyond judgment and embracing 'what is' to achieve reconciliation and unity. The 'Humor of Awareness' section explains that humor is used to present different viewpoints and to lighten the perception of information, facilitating a shift in consciousness.
The 'Cosmic Bank Account' metaphor is used to explain the exchange of energies and rewards. It suggests that entities can either save their energies for significant future actions or use immediate rewards to continue their service. The key is not the saving or spending but the management of these energies, drawing from the 'Cosmic Bank Account' in harmonious ways.
The issue also critiques religious fundamentalism, particularly the concept of 'God-fearing Christians,' suggesting that true reverence for the Universal Creator should stem from awe rather than fear. It criticizes those who rigidly adhere to doctrine without understanding, comparing them to parrots repeating programmed phrases.
Inside the Body of Cosmic Awareness
A closing message describes the 'body of Cosmic Awareness' as a screen upon which energy deposits, representing entities, planets, and stars, are sprinkled. These deposits form nerve centers and cells, with streams of consciousness acting as the blood that nourishes the universe. Magnetic fields are likened to nerve fibers, facilitating communication across the cosmos.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the reinterpretation of religious texts and figures (Jehovah, Moses, the Ten Commandments), the exploration of extraterrestrial life and UFO phenomena, and the evolution of human consciousness. The editorial stance, as conveyed through Cosmic Awareness, is one of encouraging critical thinking, questioning established beliefs, seeking deeper understanding beyond literal interpretations, and embracing a more unified and aware state of being. There is a consistent emphasis on the idea that reality is more complex than commonly perceived and that hidden meanings and truths exist within scriptures and phenomena.
This issue of "Awareness" magazine, dated May 19, 1977, delves into several thought-provoking topics, including the potential health implications of microwave ovens, the ethical considerations of making predictions, and the significant financial influence of the Rothschild family.
Are Microwave Ovens Harmful?
Under the "Are Microwave Ovens Harmful?" section, a question is posed by C.T. of Minneapolis regarding whether radar-range (microwave) cooking affects the auric body or differs from regular radiant cooking. Cosmic Awareness responds that while the difference is not great, there is some effect on the molecular structure of certain foods. It is recommended to let food cool for approximately one minute after removal from the oven to allow any harmful radiation's effect on the aura to dissipate. The response suggests that conventional heating systems are more favorable. However, it notes that microwave ovens may pose slight health hazards with excessive use over long periods, particularly for individuals with weakened vitality or impure blood, potentially exacerbating existing health issues.
The Responsibility to Others by Those Who Make Dire Predictions
This section addresses a letter from L.H. concerning the ethics of publishing prophecies. L.H. questions whether it is more righteous to withhold information about impending catastrophes or to present it to forewarn the public, thereby giving them a chance to repent and avoid destruction. He ponders if such forewarning constitutes positive action by enabling people to change their beliefs, or if it is a negative act that might cause panic and fear.
Cosmic Awareness clarifies that the appropriate action when a negative event may occur is to present information that can help entities warn themselves and find salvation. Simply issuing a warning without providing a solution is likened to throwing out negative forces. The analogy is made of a parent warning a child about danger versus a parent guiding the child to safety. The response emphasizes that if a way to avoid a problem can be presented, then explaining the problem is acceptable. If no solution is known, presenting the problem might still be necessary so that others can collaborate to find a solution.
Cosmic Awareness advises careful consideration of one's sources and motivations, ensuring they are not being misled or used to create fear. It suggests that if a problem needs answering and no solution is at hand, it is better to consult with those who might find a solution rather than broadcasting the information widely and causing panic. The example of a smoking wire in a theater is used: one should notify the authorities rather than shouting "fire" to the crowd.
Prediction for Cologne and Responsibility
A follow-up question asks Awareness if an entity who has discovered, through astrological methods, that violent activities will displace the city of Cologne between September 2nd and October 27th, 1977, owes it to the people of that city to publish this information.
Cosmic Awareness states that in such a situation, the entity who makes the prediction is responsible for it, and those who accept the information are responsible for their own reaction. It is suggested that notifying authorities in Cologne might be a waste of time, but if the entity truly believes the event is apt to occur, it is their responsibility to notify those who could act upon it.
An ED's Note questions whether the entity ever published a book on predictions and notes that four years later, Cologne is still standing, humorously suggesting the book might not be a bestseller.
What Significance in the Rothschilds Controlling 70% of the Free World's Gold?
This section addresses a question from an investment bulletin that states South Africa produces 70% of the free world's gold supply and is technologically advanced in mining. The bulletin also notes that major South African gold mining companies are sponsored and directed by leading finance houses, which are in turn controlled by the Rothschilds of France and Great Britain.
Cosmic Awareness indicates that this control represents the accepted standard of measurement for wealth and power. It notes that South Africa was dominated by Nelson Rockefeller's influence in the past decade, but this has shifted. The Rothschild empire, with its long history in dealing with precious metals and money, is aware of how to manipulate value by creating situations or laws. This manipulation allows them to buy power, influence nations, acquire weapons, and generally have their way in temporal matters by controlling these valuables.
An ED's Note references the old movie "The House of Rothschild," starring George Arless, and suggests that while designed to portray the Rothschilds positively, it reveals much about their methods and lust for power. The note recounts a scene where Mayer Amschel Rothschild, to avoid tax collectors, orchestrates a swift removal of wealth and affects an appearance of poverty, highlighting the family's shrewdness and early methods of wealth management.
Revelations of Awareness
"Revelations of Awareness" is described as a cosmic newsletter published bi-weekly by Cosmic Awareness Communications, a non-profit organization located in Olympia, Washington. Subscription information is available upon request.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the potential unseen influences and hazards in everyday life (microwave ovens, financial control) and the ethical and practical considerations of disseminating information, particularly warnings or predictions. The editorial stance, as conveyed through Cosmic Awareness, emphasizes responsibility, the importance of providing solutions alongside problems, and the need for careful discernment of information and motivation. There is a consistent theme of empowering individuals with knowledge and the means to navigate potential difficulties, rather than simply instilling fear.