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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: NO. 345 Date: October 18, 1988 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Price: $3.00

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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: NO. 345
Date: October 18, 1988
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Price: $3.00

This issue of Revelations of Awareness, a New Age Cosmic Newsletter, focuses heavily on the AIDS epidemic, presenting a controversial perspective that questions mainstream medical understanding and suggests a potential conspiracy.

The Unholy Triad and the Genocide Machine

The central theme is explored through a letter from G.R.W. in San Francisco, who shares experiences and an article that was rejected by a local publication due to its controversial nature. The article, titled "None Dare Call It Genocide," posits a hypothetical "unholy triad" comprising the American Pharmaceutical, Governmental, and Medical Establishments, allegedly responsible for the proliferation of modern diseases, including AIDS. It criticizes allopathic medicine for treating symptoms rather than root causes and suggests a sophisticated, profit-driven genocide machine that thrives on illness.

The article argues that the HIV virus's origin is less important than the state of the immune system. It proposes that a weakened immune system, due to factors like poor nutrition, drug use, chemical pollutants, and negative habits, creates the environment for the virus to become active. It challenges the notion that AIDS is always fatal, citing cases of remission and recovery, and suggests that giving drugs to manage symptoms further suppresses the immune system. The core cause of all disease, according to this perspective, is 'Toxemia'—uneliminated metabolic waste and ingested toxins.

Alternative Approaches and Spiritual Perspectives

The publication explores alternative healing methods, including the use of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and Super Oxide Dismutase (SOD), and suggests that a supervised fast can cleanse the body. It also touches upon the power of suggestion and affirmations in healing, noting that while not a direct cure for AIDS, it can influence the body's response to illness.

The issue addresses specific questions regarding the prevalence of AIDS in Central Africa and Haiti, linking it to poor medical systems, antibiotic use, and potentially the Voodoo religion in Haiti. It also suggests that mosquitos might, in rare instances, transfer the AIDS virus.

A section on "Spiritual Healing of AIDS" presents higher acronyms for AIDS/ARC, emphasizing the power of the mind and positive affirmations. It suggests that spiritual healing can be effected to a degree, but cautions against relying solely on placebos for a disease like AIDS.

The Mutating Virus and Global 2000

The newsletter discusses the mutating nature of the AIDS virus, noting that new strains are emerging that may be more difficult to overcome and could challenge the efficacy of vaccines developed by the "Global 2000" planners. This "Global 2000" concept is presented as a plan to reduce the world's population, with AIDS being one of its biological warfare tactics.

Cosmic Kick in the Pants?

Addressing the idea that AIDS might be a "cosmic kick in the pants" for people to evolve or perish, Cosmic Awareness offers a metaphorical interpretation. It suggests that events can be perceived as cosmic or environmental, and that individuals must respond positively or negatively to circumstances. It clarifies that this is not a prescribed blanket statement for all AIDS patients but a perception that can help some entities move in a constructive direction.

AIDS and Divine Judgment

When questioned about AIDS being a punishment from God for homosexual activity, Cosmic Awareness dismisses the idea, stating that fundamentalists have a low mentality regarding the nature of God and that such interpretations are misguided.

Chosen Experience

Another perspective, channeled from an entity named 'Zoroaster,' suggests that individuals diagnosed with AIDS may have "chosen" this experience for their own purposes as a soul. This choice is seen as a way to learn, reflect humanity's bigotry and fear, and to teach that each person is a precious part of the whole. It is also suggested that individuals can choose to change their purpose or accept the experience as a lesson.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the questioning of established medical and governmental narratives surrounding AIDS, the exploration of holistic and spiritual healing, and the suggestion of a hidden agenda or conspiracy behind the epidemic. The editorial stance, as channeled through Cosmic Awareness, is to encourage critical thinking, self-responsibility, and the investigation of alternative perspectives, urging readers to discern truth for themselves rather than blindly accepting authority.

Title: REVELATIONS OF AWARENESS
Issue: 11
Date: May 18, 1989
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of REVELATIONS OF AWARENESS addresses several significant topics, including the global AIDS epidemic, proposed changes to U.S. immigration policies concerning AIDS travelers, and a philosophical exploration of self-awareness, cosmic awareness, and the nature of the soul.

AIDS Crisis and U.S. Immigration Policy

The magazine reports on alarming projections from the World Health Organization (WHO), stating that over 5 million new AIDS cases could emerge within the next decade, significantly increasing the number of HIV carriers worldwide. Jonathan Mann, chief of WHO's AIDS program, described these projections as "much worse than what we have experienced during the 1980's." The WHO estimates that the actual worldwide total of AIDS cases is around 375,000, with about 151,000 reported cases.

In parallel, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is drafting new rules to allow individuals with AIDS to enter the United States for specific purposes such as attending conferences, conducting business, or receiving medical treatment. This change follows a dispute involving a Dutch AIDS patient who was detained while en route to a conference. The article notes that while homosexual and bisexual men still account for the majority of AIDS cases in the U.S., the proportion of cases attributed to intravenous drug abuse as the sole risk factor has increased.

Gurdjieff's Teachings on Machines and Self-Awareness

A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to exploring the teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff, as interpreted by Cosmic Awareness. The question is posed whether entities are merely "machines that are asleep," as Gurdjieff suggested. Cosmic Awareness explains that Gurdjieff used the analogy of a machine to describe conditioned behavior, where people react automatically without thought. However, it clarifies that being a machine does not solely define an entity; rather, the machine can express a cause-and-effect attitude associated with conditioning.

True self-awareness, according to this interpretation, is not about being self-centered but about observing oneself in relationships with others and in one's own actions and reactions. The technique suggested by Gurdjieff and Ouspensky involves observing oneself observing – watching one's mind, voice, and speech as one navigates daily life. This practice is presented as a method to gain insights that would otherwise remain unnoticed.

Attuning to Cosmic Awareness

The path to Cosmic Awareness is described as requiring the entity to let go of personal desires, goals, wishes, emotions, and feelings. By setting aside these elements, along with the mind (personal beliefs and thoughts), one can become a "blank slate" upon which Cosmic Awareness can be expressed. This state is not about a personal will to express Awareness, but rather the possibility of it being expressed through the entity.

When an entity is truly attuned to the 4th level of Awareness, having let go of mind, emotion, and feeling, they have no particular will to express or not to express. They are simply attentive, not even as a distinct self, as their usual sense of self (ideas, wishes, emotions, feelings) has been temporarily set aside. By placing these aside and being blank, it becomes possible to address the "pool of blank energy," that virgin consciousness, and to receive answers automatically.

The Soul's Life Span

The issue addresses a question from M.H. in North Carolina regarding whether a soul has a definite life span as it migrates through time, space, and dimensional consciousness.

Cosmic Awareness explains that the soul, in its essence, exists permanently. However, the "density" and "cohesiveness" of the soul are what entities generally perceive as its endurance or survival. If the soul's center dissolves, scatters, or becomes distorted by attachments, its individuality can be lost, even if its energies remain present in fragments throughout the universe.

To maintain the soul's integrity and prevent dissipation, an entity must have a central core of being – an integrated part of self, a solid foundation, or a central core belief. This foundation is best built by attaching to the Divine, the "everlasting Divine Energies of the universe." This attachment to the highest and most eternal aspect of the universe is the "seed" around which the soul can build an eternal life.

Conversely, if the soul wraps itself around temporal forces such as money, lust, power, or greed, it would dissipate and fall apart when these things fail. Therefore, for the soul to endure and have everlasting life, it must attach itself to everlasting life.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around health crises (AIDS), societal regulations (immigration), and profound philosophical and spiritual concepts (self-awareness, cosmic awareness, the soul). The editorial stance, as conveyed through Cosmic Awareness, emphasizes introspection, detachment from material concerns, and a spiritual connection as pathways to understanding and enduring existence. The publication appears to be a newsletter for members of Cosmic Awareness Communications, offering guidance and insights on a range of spiritual and existential questions.