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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: No. 300 Volume: 86-14 Date: Undetermined, but likely 1986 based on volume number. Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Price: $3.00
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: No. 300
Volume: 86-14
Date: Undetermined, but likely 1986 based on volume number.
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Price: $3.00
This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" focuses on "the Physics of Consciousness" and the mysteries surrounding "The Bermuda Triangle." The cover features a striking optical illusion, hinting at the complex and abstract topics explored within.
The Physics of Consciousness and the Bermuda Triangle
The lead article, "That Mysterious Voice That Came Over a Dead Telephone Line," presents a question from two members regarding a TV movie about the Bermuda Triangle. A disc-jockey in Florida reported a voice claiming the Bermuda Triangle is the earth's aura, a communication channel for the "Millionth Council," and that all disappeared people are alive and well within this council.
Cosmic Awareness responds by relating this to previous messages about "Els" and the Scorpio Correspondence Lessons. It explains that time and space are illusions that create a sense of permanence. When consciousness expands, entities can transcend these illusions, dissolve their physical bodies, and reside in a realm of permanence. The Bermuda Triangle is described as an "energy leak" or a doorway into other dimensions, accessible to beings of various vibratory rates. It's suggested that this phenomenon allows for interdimensional travel, saving time compared to conventional space travel.
The article "When Whole Shiploads Disappear - Is This Preordained or Accident?" explores the concept of transmutation of atoms and their polarities, leading to disappearance from the physical plane and emergence into another dimension. This is attributed to counterforces on the Inner Plane and magnetic energies that transcend physical logic.
"Does the Alien Force Use the Bermuda Triangle?" discusses the area as a doorway into other dimensions, used by "watchers" who observe planetary development. It highlights that entities capable of interdimensional travel can use the Bermuda Triangle entry point to reach Earth more quickly than by flying from other star systems.
The issue also touches on why many entities remain "Earthbound," attributing it to a belief in the third dimension as the sole reality, which prevents them from perceiving or exploring other dimensions.
Life After Death and Vibratory Rates
"If One Dies With That Concept In Mind, What Happens After Death?" addresses the fate of entities who believe Earth is the only reality. Cosmic Awareness suggests they may experience continuous reincarnation or become ghosts, while those without strong attachment to the physical plane may move to other dimensions without recalling past lives.
"Is There a Death Experience Between Each Vibratory Rate?" clarifies that "death" as dropping a carcass is not always necessary for interdimensional transition. Entities can take their bodies with them, dissolving and reassembling them in another dimension. This can also manifest as "teleportation" or moving into a "Body of Light." Change and transition are seen as necessary for progress, and death can be a peaceful movement of consciousness.
The Role of Mind and Consciousness
"A Road Map of the Universe is not Important; Your Purpose in Life is What is Important" emphasizes that understanding interdimensional travel or the "Body of Light" is less valuable than focusing on one's purpose in the present dimension. The article cautions against using such knowledge for ego games or escapism, urging entities to focus on their immediate duties and responsibilities.
"Sector Mind Directs the Flow of Consciousness" explains that mind is the builder and consciousness is reality. The mind defines consciousness, shaping reality and destiny. An inefficient mind can lead to a wasted life, while a constructive mind is a valuable tool for creating a beneficial life.
Practical Applications and Exercises
"How to Run Your Car on Much Less Gasoline" discusses methods for increasing fuel efficiency, including the use of a Reich accumulator and magnetic fields, with claims of up to 75% mileage increase.
"How to Get High on Sound: A Legal Way to 'Turn On'" introduces the concept of using extremely low frequency (ELF) systems to simulate the effects of drugs, suggesting that vested commercial interests have suppressed this information.
The "Body of Light Meditation" is discussed in the context of Advanced Development Classes, explaining its purpose is to help entities perceive themselves as a "Body of Light" rather than just a physical form.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue consistently emphasizes the nature of consciousness, the illusion of time and space, and the potential for interdimensional travel and spiritual evolution. The "Cosmic Awareness" entity, channeled through interpreters, provides insights that blend metaphysical concepts with practical advice. The publication encourages self-exploration and questioning, while cautioning against escapism and ego-driven pursuits. The editorial stance appears to be one of guiding individuals towards spiritual growth and understanding the interconnectedness of the universe.
This issue of REVELATIONS OF AWARENESS, identified as issue number 11 and volume 8, delves into several intriguing topics related to consciousness, health, and popular culture. The content explores methods for altering consciousness, the potential dangers of immersive games, and the reasons behind the diminished flavor in modern produce.
Electronic Consciousness Alteration
The issue details a system for inducing altered states of consciousness, including meditation and ESP states, using inexpensive audio oscillators and stereo headphones. By inputting specific hertz frequencies into each ear, the brain hemispheres can create a difference frequency (e.g., 8 hertz), which is linked to these states. The system is described as having a low initial cost (under $50), minimal operating costs, no after-effects, and potential benefits such as decreased crime and antisocial behavior. The article notes that the design for ELF oscillators and amplifiers is widely available, making the system accessible for hobbyists and technicians to build.
Cosmic Awareness confirms the accuracy of this information, indicating that such systems will be widely used in the future for entities seeking altered states. It is seen as a potential area of research into consciousness manipulation through electronic input and sound, aiming to affect attitudes and enhance the ability to perceive beyond physical levels, leading to new methods of meditation.
Regarding the comparison of this system to drugs like cocaine, heroin, LSD, marijuana, and alcohol, Cosmic Awareness explains that while drugs have diverse effects, the electronic system offers a different form of consciousness alteration. The experience can vary based on the individual's individuality, circumstances, attitudes, and environmental influences, including biological factors.
An "ED's Note" suggests that if this system proves effective, it could disrupt the drug trade, particularly heroin, potentially impacting "Dope, Inc." and its alleged ties to an "Alien Force." The note also references "New Solidarity" newspaper and the book "Dope, Inc.," providing purchasing information for the latter.
The publication also offers further information on related topics, including Reich's energy accumulator, cloud busters, and the use of cow magnets for reducing mileage, referencing previous issues of Revelations of Awareness and the CAC Book Catalog.
Dungeons and Dragons: How Dangerous Is This Game?
A question is posed by C.H. of Mongo Valley, New York, regarding the popular game "Dungeons and Dragons." The questioner notes that deeply involved players appear obsessed and asks for Cosmic Awareness's comment. A recent newspaper story is cited about an entity who disappeared for a week after getting involved in the game, with other articles suggesting similar disappearances.
Cosmic Awareness describes "Dungeons and Dragons" as a game that creates an imaginary story for entities to experience, allowing for interaction with other players' story lines. It is seen as an exercise in imagination, akin to watching a movie, which develops the imagination, a faculty that may have atrophied with the rise of television and visual media.
However, Cosmic Awareness also highlights a significant danger: when an entity loses control of their imagination, becoming compelled by it and unable to separate reality from imagination, they can enter psychological trouble. This subjugation by imagination can lead to experiences, whether real or unreal, being overwhelming. Entities with over-stimulated imaginations, particularly by fear or violence, are at greater risk. Conversely, those with a strong self-image and a clear sense of reality can benefit from the game.
Why Fruits and Vegetables Have Little Taste These Days
Nancy S. writes about her distinct impression of eating "synthetic food" when eating a pear and her aversion to red meat. She notes that many fruits, like those from Safeway, have a synthetic taste and questions if this is related to a higher level of consciousness or if the original flavor can be restored.
Cosmic Awareness explains that the diminished flavor is due to hybridization, where fruits and vegetables are engineered for looks and packaging rather than taste. This engineering aims to make them more picturesque and easier to pack and ship, potentially leading to innovations like a "square tomato." The focus on commercialization means flavor is often sacrificed.
Furthermore, the issue of soil depletion is raised. Instead of naturally improving soil fertility, fertilizers have been used to enhance plant growth. This approach, while making plants grow better, has led to a depletion of the soil's natural fertility. As the soil becomes less fertile, more fertilizer is required, and the resulting plants lack the taste and quality of those grown in naturally fertile soil, which contained more humus, vitamins, and minerals.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue consistently explores the intersection of technology, consciousness, and the natural world. The editorial stance appears to be one of cautious optimism regarding technological advancements that can enhance human experience (like ELF systems for consciousness alteration) while also warning against potential pitfalls (like game addiction and the commercialization of food). There is a recurring theme of the importance of maintaining a connection to reality and a balanced perspective, particularly when engaging with immersive experiences or questioning the integrity of the food supply. The publication promotes self-discovery and awareness, encouraging readers to explore these topics and share their experiences.