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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: 84-9 Date: 1984 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Price: $3.00

Magazine Overview

Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: 84-9
Date: 1984
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Price: $3.00

This issue of Revelations of Awareness, a New-Age Cosmic Newsletter, delves into various spiritual, psychological, and health-related topics, guided by messages from 'Cosmic Awareness' channeled through Paul Shockley.

Key Articles and Themes

"Encounters on the Sea of Life: The Importance of Choosing a Goal - A Destination"

Cosmic Awareness begins by likening life to a sailing boat adrift without a rudder, representing entities without purpose or direction. The core message emphasizes the critical importance of setting a meaningful goal. A goal provides a sense of purpose and direction, diminishing the need for strict self-discipline. The process of setting a goal is described as creating a desire-driven discipline, where actions are focused towards the chosen destination. The text suggests considering the value of a goal not only to oneself but also to others, as this can foster cooperation and support. It also highlights the importance of choosing goals that are worthy of one's life energies and reflect one's self-worth, drawing from past suffering and experiences to define a meaningful quest. The article advises against pursuing goals that lead to conflict or are unrealistic, stressing that the journey and the experience gained are often more significant than the ultimate achievement.

"Putting the Cosmic Laws to Music - Would This Change Consciousness?"

This section addresses a question from a band called "One Hand Clap" who are attempting to integrate Cosmic Awareness materials into their music. Cosmic Awareness suggests that music which inspires individuals to feel good about themselves, to see each other as good and wholesome, and to express affection is particularly important at this time. While protest music has value, it may not be as effective for a band seeking to promote peace. Music that fosters a sense of belonging, acceptance, and peace is recommended. The message also touches on the significance of expressing grief, particularly in relation to the Divine, and suggests that symbolic expression, rather than didactic terms, can be powerful. Examples like George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" and Debbie Boone's "You Light Up My Life" are cited for their symbolic depth.

Another question explores whether music, color, and fragrance, as vibratory rates, can influence other planes and help uplift the Earth. Cosmic Awareness affirms this, stating that music can be a powerful way to bring these laws into consciousness, as it bypasses rejection more easily than spoken words. Artists are seen as being at the cutting edge of consciousness.

"Any Side Effects of Vasectomies?"

This section addresses potential side effects of vasectomy. Cosmic Awareness indicates that while not common, some individuals may experience changes in hormone factors that could affect the system, potentially increasing risks of arteriosclerosis or circulatory issues, especially if combined with poor diet. It suggests that entities who have undergone vasectomy should have their blood tested periodically. The text also mentions advances in artery cleansing, including chelation treatments and the use of oral chelation, vitamins, and antioxidants. It cautions against homogenized milk due to potential buildup in arteries and advises caution with niacin, as excessive use could lead to strokes.

"Dangers of Homogenized Milk & Niacin"

This part reiterates the caution regarding homogenized milk, explaining that the added oxygen can create problems on the inner walls of arteries. It suggests raw milk or non-fat pasteurized milk as alternatives. Regarding niacin, it warns that while it can help cleanse the bloodstream, rapid removal of buildup could be dangerous and potentially lead to strokes.

"Did Shakespeare Use a Secret Code in His Comedies and Tragedies?"

This question is based on an article about a cryptologist claiming to have deciphered a code in Shakespeare's plays. Cosmic Awareness suggests that Shakespeare's plays contained hidden messages and symbolism, comparable to "B'rer Rabbit" tales or allegorical plays like "The Lord of the Flies." These hidden meanings were understood by certain groups and could represent political commentary or even modern events, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy, presented through historical or allegorical narratives.

"Cleansing the Mind... (The Bachflower Remedies)"

This section addresses the difficulty of cleansing the mind from old feelings and experiences. Cosmic Awareness suggests that various methods, including psychology, religion, social programs, cultural activities, and even certain types of drama, can help alter consciousness. It mentions new systems like Scientology and EST, as well as meditation and confession. The primary requirement is a strong desire to cleanse the mind. The Bachflower remedies are presented as a significant tool, with Mary Farrell of The Goodship being a certified practitioner. These remedies are said to help bring emotions and attitudes to the surface for conscious processing and release, addressing issues ranging from anger and guilt to inadequacy and isolation.

"Hypnosis Tapes and Affirmations to Help Cleanse the Mind"

Cosmic Awareness confirms that self-hypnosis tapes and affirmations can be beneficial for cleansing the mind, provided the information programmed is positive. It suggests affirmations like, "Regardless of appearances, I will find myself clearing out my garbage and bringing in greater jewels and wisdom and greater harmony into my life," stating that believing it or not allows the affirmation to reach the subconscious.

"Tourette Syndrome... The Most Embarrassing Malady"

Cosmic Awareness explains Tourette Syndrome as similar to epilepsy but with a difference, suggesting it involves a psychic force attempting to control the entity. It indicates that exorcists, psychiatrists, and Bachflower remedies can be beneficial. Physical imbalances, often linked to psychological ones, are mentioned, and a hair analysis for vitamin and mineral deficiencies is suggested. Healing the aura, using North Pole magnets, and chiropractic adjustments are also proposed as beneficial.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around self-awareness, personal growth, and the pursuit of a higher spiritual consciousness. Cosmic Awareness consistently emphasizes the power of intention, goal-setting, and self-discipline (or rather, desire-driven action) as pathways to a more fulfilling life. There is a strong focus on healing, both physical and emotional, with various methods like chelation, Bachflower remedies, and mental cleansing techniques being discussed. The publication also touches upon the broader societal and spiritual shifts occurring, particularly in the context of a growing peace movement and the potential for music to influence collective consciousness. The editorial stance appears to be one of guidance and empowerment, encouraging individuals to explore, question, and discover truth for themselves, while providing information and tools for personal and spiritual development. The inclusion of news briefs and questions about historical figures like Shakespeare suggests an interest in uncovering hidden knowledge and understanding the deeper layers of reality.

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (Issue 11, Volume 11, dated October 5, 1983) delves into several distinct topics, including the potential health benefits of inversion therapy, a critique of intellectual stagnation, and a detailed examination of nuclear war strategies and international disarmament proposals. The magazine is published by Cosmic Awareness Communications and is priced at $9.85.

Cosmic Awareness Responses

The issue begins with a reader's question about a subscriber who canceled their subscription, feeling no further need to search for answers after joining the "700 Club." Cosmic Awareness responds by distinguishing between genuine spiritual growth through continuous searching and the "closed mind" of assuming one has found all answers. It emphasizes that the spiritual path is one of ever-increasing understanding and that religious paths can sometimes hinder spiritual growth by creating dogma.

Another significant section addresses the question of health benefits from hanging upside down, or "backswing." Cosmic Awareness affirms that this practice can benefit organs, bones, muscles, and stimulate cells and skin. It explains that inversion allows blood to flush the brain, stimulates the endocrine system, and can lead to a sense of vitality and peak performance. The recommended duration is approximately 10 minutes daily, with the possibility of extending it up to 30 minutes based on individual comfort. A caution is also issued regarding potential risks, such as increased blood pressure and eye pressure, advising consultation with a doctor.

The magazine also reviews the book "Male Practice--How Doctors Manipulate Women" by Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn, MD. Cosmic Awareness states that the book carries an important message and offers many valid points beneficial for women to be aware of. However, it notes that the author may overemphasize certain points for dramatic effect. The response advises readers not to view the book as an indictment of all doctors but to become aware of the issues it raises to make informed distinctions.

Reagan's Nuclear War Plan

A substantial portion of the magazine is dedicated to "Reagan's Nuclear War Plan," based on a leaked top-secret National Security Document. The article, originally from the Los Angeles Times and entered into the Congressional Record by Senator Arten Specter, details the Pentagon's strategic master plan to win a "protracted nuclear war" with the Soviet Union. This plan, a directive superseding Carter's Presidential Directive 32, aims to build a first-strike capability, allowing the U.S. to "absorb" a strike, retaliate, and win. The administration has budgeted $18 billion for communication systems to survive such a conflict. Senator Specter expresses concern that this planning will provoke the Soviets into a "launch-on-warning" system, escalating the arms race and increasing the possibility of accidental war. He argues that planning for nuclear war makes it seem acceptable and inevitable.

The article highlights the controversial nature of fighting a limited or protracted nuclear war, with figures like Air Force Gen. David C. Jonas expressing skepticism about the possibility of limiting such a conflict. The Reagan plan is described as more detailed and controversial than previous guidance, focusing on "how-to" aspects of nuclear war fighting, including destroying enemy command centers while preserving U.S. ones. The plan contemplates warfare lasting several months with selective strikes, aiming for U.S. recovery afterward. Advocates like Colla Gray believe the U.S. should plan to defeat the Soviet Union with minimal U.S. recovery impact, potentially involving the destruction of 30 million Soviet lives.

Critics, however, point out the vulnerability of command, control, and communication (C3) systems, suggesting they might only survive 15 minutes of nuclear war. The article contrasts this with the views of former Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance, who believes that talking about fighting a continuing nuclear war as if it were a conventional war is a dangerous misconception, as the devastation would be incomprehensible.

USSR Outlines UN Proposals

Following the discussion on U.S. nuclear strategy, the magazine presents the full text of two letters from Andres Gromyko, First Foreign Affairs, to the UN Secretary-General, Javier Perez de Cuellar. These letters propose two agenda items for the UN General Assembly: a "Nuclear Arms Freeze" and "Condemnation of Nuclear War."

The proposal for a nuclear arms freeze calls for all nuclear weapon states to cease the buildup of all components of their arsenals, renounce new types of nuclear arms, implement a moratorium on testing, and stop the production of fissionable materials. It suggests that the USSR and the USA should be the first to implement this on a bilateral basis as an example to other nuclear powers. The goal is to reduce the risk of nuclear war and ultimately eliminate nuclear arms.

The second proposal, a "Condemnation of Nuclear War," declares nuclear war as the most hideous crime against peoples and a violation of the right to life. It calls for the condemnation of political and military doctrines that justify the first use of nuclear weapons or the general admissibility of unleashing nuclear war. The Soviet Union believes that adopting this declaration would foster an international climate that reduces the risk of nuclear war and opens prospects for practical agreements on limitation and reduction.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the pursuit of knowledge and truth versus intellectual rigidity, the potential for alternative health practices, and the critical analysis of global security policies, particularly concerning nuclear armament and disarmament. The magazine's stance appears to be one of encouraging open-mindedness, critical thinking, and a deep concern for global peace and the prevention of nuclear catastrophe. It presents information from various sources, including channeled messages, news reports, and official documents, to inform its readers about complex issues, urging them to seek understanding and to be aware of potential dangers, whether personal or global.