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Title: COSMIC AWARENESS HOT LINE Issue: 83-24 Date: November 10, 1983 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Cover Headline: The Cosmic Awareness Forecast for 1984

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Title: COSMIC AWARENESS HOT LINE
Issue: 83-24
Date: November 10, 1983
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Cover Headline: The Cosmic Awareness Forecast for 1984

This issue of the Cosmic Awareness Hot Line, dated November 10, 1983, presents a 'Cosmic Awareness Forecast for 1984' and delves into the nature of consciousness, particularly focusing on 'duality thinking' and the concept of 'reconciliation.' The publication, produced by Cosmic Awareness Communications, features an interpretation by Paul Shockley.

A MESSAGE FOR THE LIGHT WORKERS: How to deal with the Neanderthal Consciousness

The main message of this issue is a channeled communication from 'Cosmic Awareness' addressing 'Light Workers' and discussing how to deal with what is termed 'Neanderthal Consciousness.' This consciousness is described as being driven by instinct, inherited behavior, and environmental influences, leading to a simplistic, polarized view of the world.

The Nature of the Mind

Cosmic Awareness explains that the mind seeks a state of rest and becomes active when disturbed. This disturbance can create anxiety, uncertainty, or pain, forcing the mind to seek a conclusion to end the concern. This often leads to the conscious mind allowing the less conscious, or 'bicameral,' mind to function on an automatic pilot, performing repetitive tasks without conscious thought. When disturbances arise, the conscious mind must re-engage to make decisions. The mind filters information, weighs pros and cons, and reaches a conclusion. In cases like the Grenada invasion, the mind is presented with information that can be biased, leading to a need for evaluation and a potential conclusion based on limited or conflicting information.

Past experiences are used as further evidence to reach conclusions. The issue highlights the events of the Korean airliner incident and the Grenada invasion, suggesting that the public's perception of these events as violations of their interests, particularly the unjustified attack on a commercial airliner, shaped their conclusions.

The 'Neanderthal' Mentality and Global Events

The publication critiques a mentality that, when faced with disturbing events, tends to seek simple justifications and latch onto familiar narratives, such as the Korean airliner incident, to feel a sense of victory and power. This is particularly evident in the context of the Grenada invasion, where the public's identification with a 'home team' provides a false sense of greatness and energy, leading to a desire for more 'blood,' violence, and excitement.

This 'puny soul' mentality, seeking power through identification with strong actions, is described as barely above the Neanderthal state. The technology available for this consciousness is far advanced, developed by highly evolved scientists who, while brilliant in mathematics, may lag in areas of humanities and conflict resolution.

The issue criticizes the tendency for entities to ignore warnings from scientists about the catastrophic consequences of nuclear war, preferring to maintain a sense of pride and importance. This 'Neanderthal mind' of the masses is seen as easily manipulated by those who promote war for economic gain.

The Threat of Nuclear War and the 'Strike on Warning' Policy

Cosmic Awareness discusses the escalating arms race and the potential for nuclear war, noting that efforts to deter the enemy have not stopped the race. The possibility of a 'First Strike' policy by the US and a subsequent 'Strike on Warning' policy by Russia is presented as a scenario that could lead to the destruction of the planet. The issue points out that computer errors in early warning systems have already occurred, and if a 'Launch on Warning' policy were in effect, immediate retaliation could have been triggered.

The text suggests that the Russians perceive US actions, such as military build-ups and interventions, as aggression and a threat to their existence. The publication uses a thought experiment, reversing the roles of America and Russia, to help readers understand the perspective of the other side.

It criticizes the US policy of moving missiles into Europe, designed to strike Russia within minutes, and the Russian response of potentially adopting a 'Strike on Warning' policy. This creates a precarious situation where a computer error or miscalculation could lead to global annihilation.

The Psychology of Reconciliation

Cosmic Awareness argues that the current approach to conflict resolution, based on duality and justification, is insufficient. Instead, it advocates for reconciliation, emphasizing the need to find ways for different entities and nations to coexist without mutual destruction. The publication criticizes the focus on symptoms rather than causes in conflicts and personal relationships.

Peace Protests and the Call for Reconciliation

The issue highlights the growing peace protests in Europe and America, driven by concerns for life and a desire for a better way of life. It suggests that these protests will become louder and more widespread, potentially leading to increased terrorism and government backlash. However, it predicts a decline in the President's political standing and a shift in public opinion as the threat of war becomes more apparent.

Cosmic Awareness criticizes the tendency for entities to align with perceived winners, urging them to consider the consequences of their actions. It contrasts the 'Neanderthal' mentality, which is easily manipulated, with the need for higher consciousness to seek peace through reconciliation.

The Choice: Reconciliation or Annihilation

The publication presents a stark choice: to continue on a path of conflict and duality, leading to annihilation, or to embrace reconciliation. It critiques the idea that war brings peace or that killing is justified in the name of higher ideals. The concept of 'double-speak' is identified as a tool used by 'black magicians' to manipulate the duality mind.

A new slogan, "Reconciliation--YES! Annihilation--NO!," is proposed as a means to communicate this choice to a wider audience, particularly to those with a dualistic mindset. A hand gesture symbolizing this slogan is also introduced.

Statements on Nuclear War and the Impact of Movies

The issue references statements from doctors and scientists warning about the devastating consequences of nuclear war, noting that even a small percentage of weapons fired could lead to the destruction of the planet and the extinction of most life within 50 years. It suggests that movies like 'The Day After' and 'Testament' will have a significant impact on public consciousness, potentially prompting deeper thought, especially among those more evolved and sensitive than the 'Neanderthal' type.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the limitations of 'duality thinking,' the urgent need for 'reconciliation' over conflict, and the existential threat posed by nuclear war. The publication's stance is that entities must move beyond polarized thinking and embrace a higher consciousness that seeks understanding, empathy, and peaceful coexistence. It criticizes the manipulation of public consciousness for economic and political gain and advocates for a proactive approach to peace through negotiation and diplomacy, rather than through an arms race or military confrontation.

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (Vol. 11, No. 1, dated November 17, 1983) is a cosmic newsletter published by Cosmic Awareness Communications. It addresses the heightened global tensions surrounding nuclear war, particularly between the United States and Russia, and advocates for a path of reconciliation. The magazine features articles, letters to the editor, and predictions concerning the potential for nuclear conflict, its devastating consequences, and strategies for peace.

The Looming Threat of Nuclear War

The central theme of this issue is the imminent danger of nuclear war. The magazine highlights the deployment of U.S. Pershing and Cruise missiles in Europe as a critical escalation, prompting Russia to consider abandoning its 'No-First-Strike' policy for a 'Launch-On-Warning' stance. This shift is seen as extremely dangerous, as it would leave insufficient time to verify potential attack warnings, increasing the likelihood of a nuclear exchange triggered by computer error. The issue cites numerous U.S. Early Warning System malfunctions in 1979-1980 as evidence of the unreliability of such systems.

Scientists like Carl Sagan are quoted, warning that even 1% of the world's nuclear arsenal could lead to the destruction of all life on Earth within 50 years, causing drastic climate changes, ozone layer damage, and food chain collapse. The magazine also discusses the concept of 'geophysical warfare,' suggesting that earthquakes might be triggered by cobalt bombs as a means to disarm or distract populations.

Political and Social Commentary

The publication criticizes the U.S. government's 'First-Strike' policy, viewing it as immoral and making the nation appear as a "war monger." It contrasts this with Russia and China's stated 'No-First-Strike' policies. The issue expresses concern about potential government totalitarianism and the erosion of constitutional rights, particularly in the context of an election year. The 'Electronic Funds Transfer System' is mentioned as a potential precursor to the "Mark of the Beast."

Predictions and Warnings

Several predictions are presented. One concerns the possibility of Russia bombing California, possibly through induced earthquakes rather than direct attacks, if Pershing missiles are deployed in Europe. Another prediction, attributed to Sant Thakar Singh Ji, suggests California will be bombed by Russia in December, urging followers to meditate intensely. Edgar Cayce and Guru Sant Thakar Singh Ji are mentioned alongside Cosmic Awareness as psychic illuminates who have perceived heavy energies aimed at California.

The magazine also discusses the potential for a "double-cross" from China in a trade agreement with the U.S. and warns of increased political maneuvering and fervor during the election year. It suggests that underground bunkers will not provide safety in a nuclear war, as particle beam weaponry could reach them.

The Role of Light Workers and Call to Action

The issue places significant responsibility on "Light Workers" to prevent the escalation towards nuclear war and totalitarianism. It urges them to "awaken" and actively promote the concept of "Reconciliation--YES! Annihilation--NO!" This action involves more than passive spirituality; it requires tangible efforts such as writing letters to editors, politicians, and news outlets, participating in peace rallies, organizing drives, and supporting peace movements. The magazine provides a detailed list of "Things You Can Do" to spread the message, including creating bumper stickers, buttons, and distributing literature.

Specific Incidents and Locations

The magazine references several events and locations: the deployment of U.S. Marines in Honduras for war games, the arrival of U.S. cruise missiles in Europe, and Russia's denouncement of U.S. plans for a "limited" nuclear war. It also mentions earthquakes in Idaho, Coalinga, New York, Connecticut, China, and Turkey, suggesting these may have been tests of geophysical warfare. The potential vulnerability of cities like Manhattan to cobalt bombs is highlighted.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The overarching theme is the urgent need for peace and reconciliation to avert global catastrophe. The editorial stance is strongly anti-nuclear war and pro-reconciliation, emphasizing the collective responsibility of individuals, particularly "Light Workers," to influence political decisions and public opinion. The slogan "Reconciliation--YES! Annihilation--NO!" serves as a central rallying cry throughout the publication. The magazine also touches upon spiritual concepts, such as Surat Shabda Yoga, and the idea of transcending to higher planes.