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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: NO. 311 Date: December 1980 (inferred from content) Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: U.S.A. Theme: Spiritual and Metaphysical Exploration
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: NO. 311
Date: December 1980 (inferred from content)
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: U.S.A.
Theme: Spiritual and Metaphysical Exploration
Content Summary
This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" delves into a variety of spiritual and metaphysical topics, featuring channeled messages and inquiries directed to "Cosmic Awareness." The primary focus is on an entity named Vi Venus, who claims to be from the planet Venus.
Vi Venus: A Messenger from Venus
The magazine presents a letter from Vi Venus, who states she has been on Earth for 20 years and has channeled works and tape recordings about her life on Venus and her journey to Earth. She offers several publications for consideration, including "Between Two Worlds," "Heart to Heart with Vi Venus," "To Lighten This Planet with Love," "Enter Venus," and "Letters to the Children of Earth." The editor of Revelations of Awareness inquires if these publications are valid and if Cosmic Awareness Communications should engage with Vi Venus.
Cosmic Awareness responds, indicating that Vi Venus's message has value, particularly in reinforcing concepts of Unity, Love, and Mercy. However, it also notes limitations, suggesting that the phenomenon of her claim to be from Venus might overshadow the message itself, leading to attention being focused on the messenger rather than the content. The Awareness suggests that entities should focus on the message and not be overly fixated on the messenger's claims or the phenomenon.
The 'Double' on Venus and Psychic Energies
A follow-up question explores the concept of individuals having an exact double on Venus. Cosmic Awareness explains this not as an exact double but through the physics of sound and vibration. It suggests that entities can exist on different vibratory rates and dimensions, and that one's consciousness can traverse these fields. Life on Venus is described as a place of Sensitivity, Harmony, and Love, contrasting with potential 'Hades or hell' experiences on other vibratory rates.
Mediumship and Interpreters
The issue also addresses the topic of mediumship, with a section titled "SO YOU WANT TO BECOME A MEDIUM, DO YOU.....?" and "ALL ABOUT RAMTHA -- THE 25,000 YEAR OLD SPIRIT AND HIS CHANNEL." Cosmic Awareness discusses the dangers of mediumship, warning about frauds and imposters in the spirit world and the potential for mediums to be led into insanity. It distinguishes between 'conscious mediums' and 'active mediums,' noting that J.Z. Knight, the channel for Ramtha, operates as an active medium.
Furthermore, the magazine clarifies the role of an "Interpreter" for Cosmic Awareness, differentiating it from a spirit medium. The Interpreter is described as translating feelings and images from Cosmic Awareness into words, rather than being a vessel for a disembodied spirit.
Ramtha and J.Z. Knight
Regarding Ramtha, a 25,000-year-old spirit channeled by J.Z. Knight, Cosmic Awareness indicates that Ramtha has a profound purpose in communicating with the mass consciousness. It suggests that Ramtha's reappearance is associated with the resurgence of Aquarian Age energies. The relationship between J.Z. Knight and Ramtha is described as a conscious-active mediumship, with their union being greater than that of a typical spirit and medium. The issue acknowledges the controversy surrounding J.Z. Knight's seminars and wealth, but encourages readers to examine Ramtha's core message.
The Papft Atomic Engine
Another significant section investigates the claims of Joseph Papft regarding a revolutionary atomic engine. The engine is described as running for thousands of hours without additional fuel, producing mechanical and electrical energy with minimal heat and no exhaust. Cosmic Awareness validates the information as workable and safe when properly assembled, but notes that the circumstances of Papft's alleged kidnapping and death remain unclear. It suggests that the engine's widespread adoption might be hindered by the existing power structure and may initially be developed for other purposes.
Other Mentions and In Memoriam
The issue also includes a brief mention of Lobsang Rampa and his experience with trading bodies. An "In Memoriam" section announces the death of Dr. Peter David Beter, who died on March 14, 1987, and is remembered for his work in exposing conspirators and warning about nuclear war.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around channeled information, spiritual entities from other planets (Venus), the nature of consciousness, mediumship, and the potential for advanced technologies. The editorial stance, as conveyed through Cosmic Awareness, emphasizes critical thinking, focusing on the message rather than the messenger, and discerning truth from phenomena. There is a consistent encouragement for individuals to explore and discover truth for themselves, rather than blindly accepting claims. The publication also highlights the importance of spiritual growth and the potential for positive change through consciousness.
Title: REVELATIONS OF AWARENESS
Issue: 11
Date: Not specified
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Document Type: Cosmic newsletter
This issue of REVELATIONS OF AWARENESS, a cosmic newsletter, addresses reader questions regarding the causes of poor eyesight and the treatment of arteriosclerosis.
What Causes Poor Eyesight?
The primary article, "WHAT CAUSES POOR EYESIGHT?", responds to a question from member J.W. about the causes of poor eyesight, inquiring if it's due to childhood experiences, repressed feelings, genetic defects, or a child's unwillingness to face their environment. The "Cosmic Awareness" entity provides insight into these possibilities.
It is indicated that a child who becomes afraid of what is "out there" may tend to close off, shutting down their vision process and focusing only up close, leading to an inability to focus outward. Conversely, an entity always looking outward and uninterested in the present may become farsighted. These attitudes often develop over many years, but severe trauma over a short period can also hinder vision.
Blind anger, where entities cannot express themselves and shut off their world, is also cited as a cause of poor vision. However, it is emphasized that these are not always the sole causes, as chemical and biological factors also play a role.
Psychological causes are considered as common as biological and hereditary ones. Biological causes can stem from poor diet (lack of zinc, chromium, or Vitamin A deficiency) or a tendency toward diabetes, which is associated with repressed anger. Hereditary factors, including astrological indications, can also predispose an entity to vision problems.
Even with inherent weaknesses, whether astrological or hereditary, proper and ongoing efforts can help overcome them, though tendencies may remain. Occasional parental disease prior to birth can also affect offspring's vision.
An editor's note provides references for further information on eyes, including meditations to improve eyesight, diseases caused by unreleased anger, and the relationship between liver problems and eye issues, available from CAC.
The editor, "Avaton," shares a personal experience with severe eye strain and blurred vision, likely from extensive typing and close work. He found that interrupting his work to gaze into the distance offered temporary relief but didn't solve the problem. He then discovered "Lax-Optic" lensless spectacles from The Institute for Vision Improvement in South Africa. After a 10-day free trial, he was pleasantly surprised by their effectiveness in reducing eye strain. He describes them as appearing like sunglasses with a solid piece of plastic containing about 70 tiny perforations that reduce light. He recommends them as a substitute for regular glasses, noting they are suitable for men, women, and children and easily adjustable.
He mentions ordering two pairs, one for himself and one for "Interpreter Paul Shockley." He also provides details on ordering, including the price ($27 for one pair, $47 for two), a 10-day free trial, and the option to return them for a refund. He notes that the price will increase soon but ordering now secures the current price. He also provides postage information for sending payment to South Africa.
Chelation as a Method to Treat Arteriosclerosis
This section addresses a question from D.P. of New Hope, Kentucky, regarding DMSO for arteriosclerosis. The "Cosmic Awareness" entity states that DMSO does not appear to have sufficient power to be relied upon for curing or significantly benefiting this condition, though it might offer slight benefits.
Instead, chelation therapy is recommended as the most dramatic and effective, and quickest, method for treating arteriosclerosis. This therapy works by opening veins and arteries to improve blood flow. It functions through a bonding process where substances attach to and remove sodium, calcium, and cholesterol deposits from the arteries and veins.
It is advised to work with a doctor trained in chelation therapy who also recognizes the importance of restoring vitamins and minerals removed during the process and monitors kidney function. A listing of such doctors may be obtained through the Academy of Medical Preventics in California.
An editor's note provides the last known address and phone number for the American Academy of Medical Preventics in Los Angeles. It also lists a naturopathic physician, Dr. George A Shahbaz, at Oregon City Wholistic Health Clinic in Oregon, who is highly recommended for chelation treatments. Dr. Shahbaz offers a telephone service for CAC members, and a $10 donation is suggested to cover his time and expenses.
References to previous issues of "Revelations of Awareness" concerning chelation therapy are also provided.
A cartoon depicts a hot cocoa being brought to someone, with comics on the bedside table, and a mention of the "Moir Sydney Morning Herald."
The newsletter is identified as a cosmic newsletter published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, a not-for-profit organization.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around holistic health and alternative approaches to common ailments. The editorial stance is one of providing information and guidance based on "Cosmic Awareness" insights, encouraging readers to explore non-traditional methods for improving health, such as the use of specialized eyewear like Lax-Optic and therapies like chelation. The publication emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical, psychological, and even astrological factors in health and well-being, while also providing practical advice and resources for further investigation.