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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: No. 289 Volume: 86-3 Date: Approximately 1986 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Price: $3.00
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: No. 289
Volume: 86-3
Date: Approximately 1986
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Price: $3.00
This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" centers on the theme of "Miraculous Healing: How to Do It," featuring a cover illustration depicting a healing scene. The newsletter, published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, aims to help people become aware and explore spiritual concepts.
How Can We Develop the Faith to Heal Broken Bones, Cancers, Etc?
The lead article addresses a question from K.G. of Chicago regarding the generation of healing energy and the ability to perform miracles similar to those attributed to Jesus. Cosmic Awareness explains that this requires more than just faith; it demands a clear channel to the High Self (or Christ Consciousness) and perfect rapport between the three selves: conscious, subconscious, and superconscious. The process involves channeling 'mana,' the magnetic energy, through the subconscious to the High Self, which then directs it for healing.
Blocks such as guilt, traumatic experiences, or fixations in the subconscious can impede this flow. The article distinguishes between lesser miracles, often understood through hypnosis and self-help, and higher miracles like levitation and instant healing, which involve deeper magic.
The Basic Secrets Behind Miracles
To understand magic, one must grasp the concept of the three selves and their interaction. The conscious mind directs energy, the subconscious acts as a conduit, and the superconscious (High Self) is the source of higher power. Perfect rapport among these selves is essential, with the conscious mind sending appreciation and energy to the superconscious. This energy, when amplified, can be directed toward healing.
Explaining the term "mana"
The term 'mana' is explained in three contexts: low mana (the magnetic field of energy, the aura), middle mana (directed thinking, mana squared), and High Manna (electro-magnetic energy). Understanding these is crucial for comprehending how magic works.
How to Heal a Broken Bone
Healing a broken bone involves visualizing the High Self or Christ Consciousness transmuting the physical image of the broken bone into an etheric image of a whole bone. This etheric image is then filled with a strong charge of blue High Manna. The healing occurs when this charged image is brought back into physical reality. The process emphasizes working with the image, not the physical injury, and requires the entity to surrender personal will to the Christ Consciousness.
The Importance of the Seed-Image
Crucially, the seed-image used for healing must not contain the flaw being addressed. For instance, praying to 'heal this broken bone' includes the concept of the break, hindering the process. The prayer should focus on health and wholeness, and the image should be of a perfect, healthy bone. The process requires holding the image until it feels complete and solidifying it through grounding techniques like visualization, sound (OM, 'Love'), or affirmations.
Entities are encouraged to practice gradually, starting with simpler actions and building faith and capability. The goal is not to use the High Self for personal gain or recognition but to become a channel for its energies.
Is Physical Contact Necessary in Healing an Entity?
This section addresses whether physical contact is required for healing. Cosmic Awareness states that it is not always necessary. While physical touch can sometimes enhance receptivity, especially when a patient has strong faith in the healer, distant healing is possible through the connection between the High Selves of both individuals. The effectiveness of distant healing depends on the openness of the channels and the amount of mana available to overcome any blocks.
If a healer's High Self does not have sufficient mana to burn through the blocks in the patient's aka-cord, the healing may be partial or non-existent. For significant healing, the healer's aka-cords must be open, and a sufficient charge of energy must be sent to the High Self, which then transmits it to the patient's High Self. If the blocks are too numerous or the entity has a 'death wish' or strong feelings of guilt, the energy may not be enough. Group efforts or a series of healings might be necessary.
If You Want to Be Healed -- Give up Something
This section emphasizes that clearing personal blocks and achieving clarity between the subconscious and superconscious is vital for healing. Healers often request that patients give up something, perform service, or make a penance. This act of unloading guilt or performing service creates a cleansing action, making the patient feel deserving of healing and helping the healer's energy to flow more effectively.
How to Visualize a Healing
Visualization techniques are offered to aid understanding. One analogy uses a plumbing system where mana flows from the conscious mind to the subconscious, then to the High Self, and then to another entity's High Self and subconscious. Clogged pipes represent blocks that need clearing. Another analogy likens the subconscious to a tub of water (stagnant mana), the conscious mind to a pump, and the High Self to a furnace that heats the mana into steam (High Manna) for directed healing.
The Use of Magic to Create Miracles is Unlimited
This section confirms that the techniques discussed are not limited to bone healing but can be applied to any ailment, including driving out negative spirits. The Manna of the High Self is capable of creating anything held in the imagery level.
The Era of Magic Approaches
Cosmic Awareness predicts that within approximately 20 years, a majority of entities will reestablish a close contact with their superconscious mind. This era will bring a new understanding of religions, medicine, and sciences, fundamentally changing the planet and human relationships.
Will the World Be Restored and Not Destroyed?
This section discusses a book titled "The World Restored, Not Destroyed" by Solar Questor. Cosmic Awareness comments on the commercialization of ideas, noting that while some books peddle fear, others, like this one, aim to offer hope and a positive outlook. It suggests that while the book is intended to make people feel better and more hopeful, no individual has absolute insight into the future, and the ultimate destiny of the planet is not yet revealed.
Will Clorox Remove Pesticides from Fruits and Vegetables?
A question is posed about using Clorox bleach to purify food. Cosmic Awareness states that Clorox can destroy surface bacteria but may leave chemical residues. It is not effective for completely removing pesticides and offers only moderate value. The advice given is to wash fruits thoroughly, consider peeling them, and be aware of pesticide use. The future development of safer pesticides and biological control systems is mentioned.
"Direct Centering" -- A Course in Becoming Vulnerable
This section explores a technique called "Direct Centering," which involves looking into another person's eyes. Cosmic Awareness explains that this practice fosters self-awareness, vulnerability, and a greater capacity to accept oneself and others. The crying experienced by participants is seen as the inner child being allowed to express itself and be accepted.
The Advanced Transpersonative Material -- Should C.A.C. Release This Information?
A follow-up question asks about releasing previously withheld "Advanced Transpersonative" material. Cosmic Awareness suggests withholding it for approximately one more year to allow for the development of accompanying classes and programs, after which it may be released, ideally with trained entities to guide participants.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the power of consciousness, the role of the High Self, and the practical application of spiritual energies for healing and personal transformation. The editorial stance, as conveyed by Cosmic Awareness, is one of empowerment through understanding, encouraging individuals to develop their inner potential and become channels for higher energies, while also cautioning against absolute certainty about the future and emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility and spiritual growth.
This issue of The Spotlight, dated January 6 & 13, 1986, is a double issue with 48 pages including a supplement. The cover story, "Reagan Seeking Health Alternatives From Foreign Cancer MD?", suggests President Reagan may be exploring unconventional cancer treatments from Dr. Hans Nieper. The magazine also highlights Israel's substantial debt to the US, the controversial 'Star Wars' bomb test, and the extensive use of surveillance technology by government agencies in public lands.
Cover Story: Reagan Seeking Health Alternatives From Foreign Cancer MD?
An exclusive report by Tom Valentine suggests that President Reagan, facing a cancer diagnosis, is reportedly seeking alternatives from Dr. Hans Nieper, a German physician known for 'forbidden' cancer remedies. The White House is said to have been in contact with Nieper, who recommends treatments like Anavit and Carnivora, along with a specific diet. The article notes that Nieper's products have faced postal halts in the US. The report also touches on the political implications, with Senators Dole, Lugar, and Quayle allegedly forming a "consortium" to oppose the President's SDI program, which is weighing heavily on him. The article mentions an interview with Dr. William Jarvis of the National Council Against Health Fraud, who seemed taken aback by the Reagan-Nieper connection.
Israel's Debt to the US
An exclusive report details that Israel owes the United States approximately $25.5 billion in direct and guaranteed military loans, making it the largest foreign debtor. This figure represents 42 percent of the total $60.7 billion owed by all foreign nations for military aid. The article points out that a significant portion of this debt has been forgiven or waived, and the remaining loans have longer repayment terms than usual. For fiscal year 1986, Congress has approved increased concessional assistance to Israel, including $1.8 billion in forgiven loans. The report notes that Israel's economic situation is precarious, with a significant balance of payments deficit, and that it is unlikely to secure arrangements with the International Monetary Fund.
'Star Wars' Bomb Test Conducted in Desert
An Associated Press and New York Times report details a hydrogen bomb test conducted in the Nevada desert on December 28, 1985. The test, with a payload equivalent to 150,000 tons of TNT, was designed to determine if X-ray lasers could thwart a nuclear attack as part of the "Star Wars" missile defense system. This was the fifth such test since 1980. The detonation had an explosive punch ten times the force of the atomic bomb that devastated Hiroshima. The test faced criticism from some members of Congress who believed the weapon's design was flawed, though federal officials characterized the technical problems as minor. The Soviet news agency Tass condemned the test.
Government Bugging Great Outdoors
An article by Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta reveals that government agencies, including the National Park Service, National Forest Service, and Fish and Wildlife Service, are extensively using sophisticated electronic surveillance technologies in parks, forests, and wilderness areas. A congressional study found that these agencies employ various devices, such as radio scanners, transmitters, night-vision systems, and vehicle trackers, to monitor citizens' activities. The article questions the necessity of some of these technologies for law enforcement functions.
Other News and Articles
- Khadafy Warns of 'Tit for Tat': Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy warned of retaliation for potential American or Israeli attacks, suggesting a "tit for tat" cycle of violence.
- Naturalist Buried with Gorillas: American naturalist Dian Fossey, known for her work with mountain gorillas, was buried in a cemetery she built for gorillas.
- Order Still Going Strong: Defendants in the trial of "The Order" white supremacy movement stated that the federal convictions had not weakened the movement.
- Disguise N-missile tests, Weinberger tells Reagan: Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger recommended to President Reagan that nuclear missile tests be disguised and that two Poseidon nuclear submarines not be dismantled.
- Gypsies Demand Recognition for Their Loss of 500,000: The American Gypsy nation is demanding recognition and representation in Holocaust commemoration ceremonies for the estimated 500,000 Gypsies killed during World War II.
- Four Men Flogged for Raping, Selling Bangladeshi Girls: Four men were flogged in Pakistan after being convicted of raping and selling Bangladeshi women.
- Girl, 13, Charged with Kidnapping: A 13-year-old girl was arrested and charged with kidnapping and molesting a 4-year-old girl who was found buried alive.
- Pirates Kill 50 Viet Boat People: Pirates reportedly killed 50 Vietnamese boat people in an attack in the South China Sea.
- 'Super' Gonorrhea Hits All 50 States: A "super" gonorrhea resistant to penicillin has spread to all 50 states, prompting a major control program.
- Second-hand Cancer: A ruling in Sweden suggested chain-smoking co-workers should compensate the family of a non-smoker who died of lung cancer, attributing it to passive smoking.
- Jets Israel Downed Were No Threat: Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin acknowledged that two Syrian MiG-23s shot down by Israeli jets never intended to intercept Israeli aircraft.
- Computer Hacker Irks Jerry Falwell: A computer consultant is using his Atari to tie up the phone lines of TV evangelist Jerry Falwell as a protest against the practices of TV evangelists.
- Bear OD's on Cocaine Cache: A black bear died after apparently overdosing on a shipment of cocaine found in a Georgia forest.
- Troops Build U.S. Camp in Honduras: National Guard troops from Missouri are building a military camp in Honduras as part of a joint exercise.
- Green River Toll Up: Two more victims were added to the list of those found in the Green River serial murder case.
- Toys for Poor Stolen: Burglars stole Christmas gifts collected by a mission for low-income families in Seattle.
- Chemical OK for Coffee, Not Cosmetics: The FDA proposed banning methylene chloride in hair sprays but allowing its use in decaffeinating coffee.
- Our Favorite Ally Owes Us Billions: This article reiterates Israel's debt to the US and discusses the tailored nature of US military aid to Israel.
- Acid Rain Report Dismays Canada: Canada expressed disappointment with a US-Canada report on acid rain that proposed no targets or timetables for curtailing pollutants.
- French Missile May Use Neutron Charge: The new Hades missile may be equipped with a neutron nuclear charge.
- Weinberger Warns Americans to Be Ready to Fight: Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger warned that military intervention may be needed to counter Soviet-sponsored aggression.
- Girl Gets Heart of Boyfriend Who Said He Would Die: A 15-year-old boy donated his heart to his girlfriend who needed a transplant.
- Moscow on 'Rocky IV' - Not Exactly a Rave Review: A Soviet newspaper criticized Sylvester Stallone's film "Rocky IV" for its anti-communist message.
- U.S. Kept N-Tests Secret, Group Says: An environmental group asserted that the US conducted at least 12 unannounced underground nuclear weapons tests between 1980 and 1984.
- Reagan Mystifies Reporters with Punch Line Minus Story: President Reagan used a punch line from an old joke without providing the story, leaving reporters confused.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The Spotlight consistently adopts a critical stance towards government actions, particularly concerning military spending, foreign policy, and perceived suppression of alternative information (e.g., in medicine). There is a strong anti-Soviet sentiment and a focus on what the publication views as US over-reliance on Israel, coupled with concerns about Israel's financial obligations. The magazine also highlights issues of civil liberties, government surveillance, and the perceived influence of powerful lobbies and special interests. The editorial stance appears to favor a more isolationist or at least a highly skeptical approach to international entanglements and military interventions, while also questioning the motives behind major government programs like SDI. There's a recurring theme of exposing hidden truths and challenging official narratives across various sectors, from defense to healthcare.