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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: No. 85-7, Issue No. 270 Date: 2001 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Price: $3.00
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: No. 85-7, Issue No. 270
Date: 2001
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Price: $3.00
This issue of Revelations of Awareness delves into various metaphysical and spiritual concepts, offering guidance and explanations from 'Cosmic Awareness' through its interpreters. The central theme revolves around understanding and interacting with one's Higher Self and Guardian Angels, emphasizing the importance of Universal Laws.
How Your Guardian Angels Operate
The lead article, "How Your Guardian Angels Operate (The Use and Misuse of Metaphysical Principles)," addresses how to discern guidance from the Higher Self. Cosmic Awareness explains that messages aligning with Universal Laws (Law of Love, Law of One, Law of Unity) are from higher levels, while those that break these laws are of a lower order. It advises entities to understand their own interests and desires to receive appropriate guidance. The text suggests that a lack of clarity about one's wants can lead to less guidance, but a desire to be of service and responsiveness to urgencies can attract higher forces. The concept of 'Guardian Angels of the Junk Shops' is introduced, illustrating how focusing energy on any action, even seemingly frivolous ones, draws the attention of Guardian Angels to help develop that action.
Misuse of Metaphysical Principles
The publication warns against the misuse of metaphysical principles, particularly those involving occult techniques for personal gain, such as acquiring money or influencing others. It highlights that focusing solely on desire without considering Universal Laws or the welfare of others can lead to negative consequences, even breakdown. The text stresses that true satisfaction comes from the Higher Self, which provides what is needed, not necessarily what is wanted, and always within the framework of Cosmic Laws.
Problems When Energizing Money and Wealth
This section addresses the pursuit of money and wealth. It explains that simply imaging or performing rituals does not bring wealth but rather builds desire. True prosperity, according to Cosmic Awareness, comes from a balanced relationship with the Higher Self and a focus on giving service. The "Law of Prosperity" is introduced, stating that one prospers in proportion to their enjoyment of their own and others' prosperity, and that envy or guilt hinders prosperity. It suggests that those who think, feel, act, and speak of themselves as prosperous attract more prosperity.
The Diode and Conflict Energies
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a product called the 'Diode' developed by Wayne Cook of Academy of Divine Healing Dynamics Inc. The Diode is described as a semiconductor device that counteracts conflict energies from various sources, including electronic equipment, microwaves, and even cigarette smoke. The article includes testimonials from users and doctors who have experienced benefits, such as improved energy levels and balance in acupuncture meridians. The magazine's staff also tested the Diode and reported positive effects on energy levels.
Monitoring and Privacy
The issue touches upon the concept of 'monitoring' by inner plane entities, likening it to 'Cosmic Telephone-Tapping.' It explains that ringing in the ears can be a form of monitoring by guides or guardian angels to assess an entity's attitude, energy level, and general well-being. While reciting the Law of Love or performing mathematical problems can temporarily camouflage immediate thoughts, the underlying attitude remains perceptible. The article also references information about government and corporate phone tapping, highlighting concerns about privacy.
Saving for the Future
Addressing a question about planning for retirement and the future of money, Cosmic Awareness indicates that means of exchange have always existed, from barter to modern currency. It suggests that money, as stored energy, will likely continue to exist in some form, possibly shifting towards electronic systems. Therefore, planning for the future, including retirement, is considered valuable.
The Use of Herbs in Magic and Divination
Another section reviews the book "Magic Herbalism: the Secret Craft of the Wise" by Scott Cunningham. Cosmic Awareness validates the book's information on using herbs for magic, healing, and divination, noting that it avoids promoting overt witchcraft practices. It emphasizes that intention, not the action itself, determines the ethical nature of an act. The book is recommended for those interested in understanding the subtle energies and properties of herbs for healing and other purposes.
The Law of Love
Reciting the Law of Love is presented as a way to interact with monitoring entities. While it may not fully conceal one's thoughts, it serves as a communication and a way to express one's general attitude. The Law of Love is seen as a connection to the 'endless cord' that links all entities and Awareness.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the guidance and influence of the Higher Self and Guardian Angels, the importance of adhering to Universal and Cosmic Laws, and the practical application of metaphysical principles in daily life. The editorial stance, as conveyed by Cosmic Awareness, is one of encouraging self-discovery, discernment, and conscious living in alignment with spiritual laws. There is a consistent emphasis on personal responsibility and the power of intention and energy. The publication also seems to endorse products and practices that align with these principles, such as Wayne Cook's Diode, while cautioning against the misuse of occult knowledge for selfish gain.
This is a scanned issue of the ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT, dated Monday, December 10, 1984. The issue is 110 volumes and the price is 35 cents. The primary cover headline announces "36 arrested at Lewis Fort for Grenada invasion protest." Other prominent headlines include "Air Force destroyed tape of 007," "Mutilation death of heifer probed," and "$2.3 billion mystery in Pentagon's budget."
Content Analysis
Cover Stories and Major News
- Signals log of sub destroyed: Richard Norton-Taylor reports that the signals log of the submarine HMS Conqueror, which sank the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano during the Falklands War, has been destroyed. This log could have provided crucial information about communications and the timing of the order to sink the Belgrano. Defence Secretary Michael Heseltine stated the logs were not retained permanently, a claim questioned by Labour MPs.
- Air Force destroyed tape of 007: The Pentagon acknowledged that the Air Force destroyed a tape showing part of the track of Korean Airlines Flight 007, which was shot down over the Soviet Union in 1983. A spokesman claimed the shoot-down occurred beyond radar range and the tape had no bearing on the incident. The Soviet Union, however, claimed the tapes would have proved the flight was on a spy mission.
- Mutilation death of heifer probed: King County Police are investigating the mutilation death of a cow near Enumclaw. Pierce County sheriff's detectives, experienced with similar cases, are assisting. The incident involved a Hereford heifer that was sexually and otherwise mutilated.
- $2.3 billion mystery in Pentagon's budget: A Pentagon budget document revealed an Air Force proposal for a $2.3 billion project named "Aurora," but its purpose is classified.
- 36 arrested at Lewis Fort for Grenada invasion protest: This headline indicates a protest related to the Grenada invasion, with a significant number of arrests.
Legal and Civil Liberties
- Court slashes Miranda rule: A Supreme Court ruling makes it easier to use confessions of criminal suspects as trial evidence, even if Miranda warnings were not initially given. Professor Wayne Lafave criticized the decision as an invitation for police to violate rights, while others saw it as balancing the criminal justice system.
- Big Brother watching you: Scott D. Palmer, editor of Data Processing Management magazine, warns about extensive government surveillance through credit bureaus and federal record systems. He notes that over 2,000 computerized credit bureaus hold data on 200 million Americans, and Uncle Sam maintains over 4 billion files. The IRS is highlighted for its extensive spying powers, and police in Indianapolis are using hidden videocameras. The article mentions the possibility of implanting micro-electronic transmitters in children.
'Cosmic Awareness' Section
This section features questions and answers from 'Cosmic Awareness' on various topics:
- What can the pregnant mother do to help her unborn fetus? Awareness indicates that the period between the 4th month of pregnancy and the 4th year of age is crucial for forming the child's physical, psychological, and emotional bodies. The fetus collects information to form its personality and character, and its birth time is refined according to karmic patterns. The mother's meditation, relaxation, harmonious poise, and self-contentment are beneficial. Soothing music is recommended, while dissonant music can have negative effects. Emotional stress on the mother should be minimized, and a healthy, nutritious diet is advised. The use of drugs, caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol can have detrimental effects, potentially leading to addiction later in life.
- Why do some women experience childbirth and menstrual pains? Awareness suggests childbirth pain is largely psychological programming from Western cultures. For menstrual cycles, herbs and vitamins can help alleviate discomfort, and a pure body can diminish discomfort.
- Any karmic implications in 'Eve's Curse'? The monthly menstrual cycle is described as a natural release of impurities, influenced by moon cycles. Men also have a monthly cycle, expressed more emotionally. Information is available in medical and sexual manuals.
- Why taboos in some cultures? Taboos are seen as cultural warnings or instruction signs. While they can establish rules, exaggerated taboos lead to disproportionate punishments and social control, stemming from mortal mind games and egocentric values rather than cosmic laws.
- How about sex during the monthly cycle? Awareness states it can be uncomfortable, create psychological disturbances, and potentially lead to unsanitary conditions or infections due to weakened energies.
- Test-tube baby advantage: The answer is humorously given as "It has a womb with a view."
International Affairs and Military
- Soviet answer to 'Star Wars': more missiles: A Politbure member stated that Russia will deploy more nuclear missiles to counter the US "Star Wars" defensive system, calling it an offensive counterstroke that will force adequate measures to strengthen their strategic system.
- KAL shooter named hero: General Vladimir L. Govorov, who reportedly ordered the downing of a South Korean airliner, was named a Hero of the Soviet Union on his 60th birthday for his contribution to military preparedness.
- Pamphleteer convicted: Ernst Zundel was convicted in Toronto for publishing false news, specifically pamphlets describing the Nazi Holocaust as a Zionist hoax.
Other News
- Attorney deserves better from IRS: Fred Paul, an attorney who helped Alaska natives win a significant settlement, is facing a large tax bill and fines from the IRS, despite initial assurances that his payment would be tax-free. Efforts to resolve the issue through legislation are ongoing.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The issue reflects a strong concern for civil liberties and privacy, with articles detailing government surveillance and questioning legal rulings that may infringe on individual rights. There's a critical stance towards government actions, particularly in military contexts (Falklands, Grenada, KAL 007 incident) and the expansion of surveillance powers. The "Cosmic Awareness" section offers a spiritual or metaphysical perspective on life, health, and societal norms, often contrasting with conventional views. The editorial stance appears to favor individual freedom, transparency, and a questioning of authority, particularly concerning government overreach and military actions. The inclusion of the "Christian Enquirer" and the mention of "concerned Christians" suggest an appeal to a segment of the readership that values these principles.