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Cosmic Awareness - 1983 10 - health war aging money bankers teeth world war ii economy finance cancer
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This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (83-10), published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, is a New-Age Cosmic Newsletter priced at $3.00. It features a cover headline "Playing it cool in public" and a "MESSAGE FROM COSMIC AWARENESS TO ITS MINISTERS AND FOLLOWERS"…
Magazine Overview
This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (83-10), published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, is a New-Age Cosmic Newsletter priced at $3.00. It features a cover headline "Playing it cool in public" and a "MESSAGE FROM COSMIC AWARENESS TO ITS MINISTERS AND FOLLOWERS" interpreted by Paul Shockley. The publication date is noted as April 29, 1983, with the copyright held by Cosmic Awareness Communications in Olympia, Washington.
The Awareness Movement and Tradition
The main body of the magazine, presented as messages from "Cosmic Awareness," discusses the Awareness Movement and its relationship to tradition. Cosmic Awareness, which has been communicating through channels since 1963, aims to help entities enter a new age of spiritual consciousness. It emphasizes questioning and self-discovery rather than blind belief. The messages distinguish the Awareness Movement as a small tributary compared to the mainstream of traditional consciousness, which has been deepened by centuries of cultural and religious energies.
Cosmic Awareness suggests that while traditions are powerful, they can also become rigid and prevent progress. The movement is seen as rechanneling an ancient riverbed, with its energies potentially understood by enlightened scientists in the future. The publication contrasts the familiar path of tradition with new areas of exploration, noting that some individuals remain entrenched in old ways, while others have moved forward.
Specific examples are given of how traditions have hardened, particularly in Christian and Middle Eastern cultures, where women are often degraded and subservient. Changes are noted in Japan, China, the Middle East, India, Africa, and South America, with varying speeds of transition.
The issue also touches on the impact of colonialism and the importation of Western values, which, while sometimes detrimental, can also break up old traditions and introduce new ideas. This commingling of cultures, whether through war or peace, can lead to synthesis and deeper understanding, fostering new inventions and systems.
However, traditions are described as static, crystallizing energies and potentially leading to a frozen state where progress is hindered. While change can be painful, it offers opportunities for growth and development, but also carries the risk of destruction and decadence if not navigated consciously.
Affluence and Change
A significant section explores the relationship between affluence and change. In societies with meager physical gratifications and few opportunities, entities tend to place their values in traditions, family, and personal pride, holding onto intangible assets for a sense of purpose. This can lead to fanaticism in protecting these traditions.
Conversely, in affluent nations, entities may discard old traditions when new opportunities arise, seeking greater value. This leads to a breakdown of traditional values and a search for new expressions. The publication notes that economic affluence creates more opportunities in social and mental realms, fostering new belief systems and philosophies.
Economic Factors and War
The magazine questions whether the world would still be in a depression if World War II had not occurred. It posits that the Depression was started by International Bankers, who were also behind the war. The confiscation of property by banks during the Depression is attributed to the manipulations of monetary conditions by the Federal Reserve Bank and these International Bankers.
The issue claims that the Bolshevik revolution was financed from New York, and that Adolf Hitler was set up by bankers to attack Russia, a move that was later abandoned. The bankers then allegedly arranged for the attack on Pearl Harbor to draw the United States into the war.
Cosmic Awareness argues that the idea of war as a job creator is a poor means to that end. It suggests that the money spent on armaments and destruction could be redirected to constructive activities like building infrastructure, creating jobs, and improving the lives of people, rather than promoting war and violence.
The publication critiques the argument that war is necessary for capitalism to survive, stating that capitalism could function without war. It contrasts the jobs created by war industries with those created by welfare programs, questioning why working for destruction is acceptable while working to help others is not.
The Art of Persuasion and the Awareness Movement's Survival
The magazine addresses how to ask the right questions, suggesting that skillful questioning can lead others to discover truths for themselves, making them more receptive to new viewpoints. Entities adept at asking questions are deemed the greatest teachers.
Regarding the survival of the Awareness Movement, Cosmic Awareness asserts that truth cannot be stopped. Even if efforts are made to suppress it, truth will flow from other bearers. The movement is seen as inevitable, driven by the cycle of energies moving towards the Aquarian Age. The operation of Cosmic Awareness Communications is described as stable and healthy, not facing threats from negative forces.
Hitler's Secret Backers and Conspiracy
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a discussion of the book "Hitler's Secret Backers." The publication claims that the book reveals proof that International Bankers manipulated the stock exchange, financed Hitler's rise to power, and orchestrated events leading to World War II. It names John D. Rockefeller, John Ridgely Carter, and Sidney Warburg as key figures involved in this alleged conspiracy.
Cosmic Awareness comments that Hitler was somewhat naive and believed that Jewish bankers were the cause of the world's problems, leading him to launch a campaign against Jews. The publication suggests that the book "Hitler's Secret Backers" reveals a true story not readily available elsewhere and recommends ordering it soon. It also suggests reading "Pawns in the Game" by Commander Carr and mentions Henry Ford's "The International Jew" as related reading.
The ED's Note from C.A.C. expresses disappointment with "Hitler's Secret Backers," calling it a slim, overpriced book that confirmed Henry Ford's anti-Semitism and American capital's role in war crimes. It suggests that Jewish International Bankers financed Hitler and were responsible for the Holocaust.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the nature of consciousness, the evolution of spiritual awareness, and the contrast between traditional societal structures and emerging New Age philosophies. There is a strong emphasis on questioning, self-discovery, and the idea that truth is inevitable and cannot be suppressed. The publication also delves into critical analyses of economic systems, historical conspiracies, and the role of powerful financial interests in shaping global events. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting a higher consciousness, encouraging critical thinking about societal norms, and exposing perceived manipulations by elite groups.
This issue of GLOBAL 2000, identified as 'One Hundred and Fifty Wars Since WWII', published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, presents a comprehensive chronological list of conflicts from 1945 through March 1978. The cover features a stark illustration of skulls and skeletons, accompanied by a quote from Longfellow's 'The Skeleton in Armor'. The publication also delves into health and alternative medicine topics, including the benefits of a natural tooth-whitening substance called Peelu and the anti-aging properties of GH3.
Wars Since WWII
The core of this issue is a detailed listing of 150 wars that have occurred since the end of World War II. Each entry includes the start and end dates (or ongoing status), the primary locations involved, and an estimated number of fatalities. The list spans from the Indochina conflict (1945-1954) with 95,000 fatalities, the Indonesian revolution (1945-1949) with 1,000 fatalities, and the Algeria-France conflict (1945-1949) with 1,400 fatalities, to the Chinese civil war (1946-1949) with 100,000 fatalities, the Greek civil war (1946-1949) with 45,000 fatalities, and the Arab-Israeli war (1948-1949) with 8,000 fatalities. Major conflicts like the Korean War (1950-1953) are listed with 1,900,000 fatalities, the Algeria-France conflict (1954-1962) with 100,000 fatalities, and the Vietnam War (1955-1975) with a staggering 1,200,000 fatalities. The list continues through various regional conflicts and insurgencies up to 1978, with the Arab-Israeli war of 1967 noted with 20,800 fatalities. A Grand Total of 25,000,000 fatalities since World War II is presented.
Peelu: A Natural Tooth and Gum Solution?
The publication includes a question-and-answer segment addressing the validity of Peelu, a natural substance from a tree used in Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan as a tooth whitener and for oral hygiene. The Healthview Newsletter is cited as promoting Peelu, claiming it can whiten teeth in four to five days, end tooth decay and gum diseases, and keep teeth white. According to a Pakistani Embassy representative, gum disease is virtually unheard of in Pakistan where Peelu is widely used. Cosmic Awareness confirms these claims, indicating that Peelu has a high content of calcium fluoride and other minerals, along with catalysts that affect mouth bacteria and strengthen teeth tissue. It is suggested that while Peelu may not be the sole solution for major tooth disease, it offers significant benefits and could foster a new industry for Pakistan.
GH3 and the Aging Process
Another section addresses GH3 (Gerovital H3), a substance that a Dr. Carl Gaul from West Germany has been providing. The question arises whether GH3, described by the FDA as a dose of novocaine, can be effective in promoting longevity. Cosmic Awareness clarifies that GH3 is not simply novocaine but contains procaine, which, along with PABA and other vitamins, helps rejuvenate cells. It is believed to inhibit the MAO factor, an enzyme that accelerates aging. The response explains that the MAO factor increases with age, and GH3's action slows this process, potentially reversing aging. The publication also mentions that antioxidants like Selenium and Vitamin E, along with essential minerals, can help inhibit MAO and other aging-contributing enzymes.
Alternatives to GH3 and Heavy Metal Detoxification
For those seeking cost-effective alternatives to GH3, Cosmic Awareness suggests SuperOxide Dismutase, Selenium, and nucleic acid, along with comprehensive vitamin supplements (including Vitamin E and C) and essential minerals. The text also touches upon the dangers of heavy metals like lead, cadmium, and aluminum, which can cause rapid deterioration of health and premature aging. These can be identified through hair or blood tests and potentially corrected through appropriate vitamin and mineral supplements or chelation, a process to remove metals from the body.
The Aka-cord Healing Method
This issue also introduces the 'Aka-cord Healing Method', a technique for sending healing energy to another person. It involves three key steps: visualizing the entity and the problem, conceptualizing a framework for energy transfer (e.g., visualizing wires connecting to the entity), and actualizing the energy transfer. This method is presented as a way to help individuals overcome psychological difficulties, guilts, mental barriers, fears, and even physical ailments, provided it is done with the entity's welfare in mind. It is noted that while cooperation is ideal, it is not always necessary if the entity is self-harming and unaware.
Weather and Current Events
Briefly, the issue includes a short news item titled 'A sodden spring for Europe', reporting on heavy rainfall in London and Switzerland in May 1983, contrasting with dry weather in Russia. It also features a promotional advertisement for 'VIETNAM II', a film starring Ronald Reagan and El Salvador, with an appearance by Fidel Castro.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are global conflict and its human cost, the exploration of natural and alternative health remedies, and the spiritual or metaphysical interpretation of physical and psychological phenomena. The editorial stance, as conveyed through Cosmic Awareness, is one of providing information and insights into these areas, often with a spiritual or holistic perspective, encouraging self-awareness and the use of natural or alternative methods for health and well-being. The publication appears to endorse the use of natural remedies and alternative therapies, while also documenting significant global events like wars.