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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: No. 46 Volume: 89-9 Date: 1989 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Language: English
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: No. 46
Volume: 89-9
Date: 1989
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Language: English
This issue of Revelations of Awareness, subtitled 'The New Age Cosmic Newsletter', focuses on the concept of perfectionism and its impact on creativity, work, and life. It also touches upon media control, the power of prayer, potential alien contact, and the growing acceptance of New Age ideas.
Perfectionism: The Flaw in the Pursuit of Flawlessness
The central theme of this issue is an exploration of perfectionism, presented through messages from Cosmic Awareness. It posits that there are two types of people: those who insist on perfection and those who do not. Entities who demand perfection of themselves and others are often critical, creative blocks, and may never finish their projects because they are fixated on an unattainable ideal. This Awareness suggests that striving for 'very good' or 'excellent' is more productive than aiming for perfection. Leaving a deliberate flaw in one's work is presented as a way to relieve the psychological burden of perfection and to recognize individuality, with the Incan tradition of leaving flaws in their weavings cited as an example.
The article argues that perfection is an abstract concept and that true beauty is often appreciated in contrast to imperfection. It uses the analogy of an artist intentionally breaking the hands of a statue to prevent them from drawing too much attention, thus enhancing the appreciation of the whole work. The message extends to accepting imperfections in oneself, friends, and the environment, leading to greater happiness and tolerance. It also suggests that judgmental entities may be more prone to accidents and suffer greater guilt.
Media Control and Information Gatekeeping
The issue highlights how the media can control information, using the example of the August 1986 disaster in Cameroon, where a toxic gas cloud from Lake Nios killed over 1,700 people. An Associated Press article initially included a quote from a missionary comparing the event to a neutron bomb explosion, but this paragraph was omitted from later editions. Cosmic Awareness confirms that this was indeed a test of a neutron bomb by Israel and the CIA, and that media censorship is common, with editors understanding what is and is not to be printed. The issue also mentions the difficulty in finding certain books, like 'The Cosmic Conspiracy' by Stan Deyo, suggesting they have been removed from circulation.
Further examples of media control include the rapid purchase and disappearance of magazine articles discussing Executive Orders and the Tattler magazine ceasing publication after printing stories about the Fort Knox gold being stolen.
UFOs, Aliens, and Government Preparedness
This section addresses the growing public awareness and government concern regarding UFOs and potential alien contact. It suggests that information about UFOs is being released more openly than in the past, partly due to a perceived need to prepare the public for possible scenarios, including a cooperative relationship with aliens rather than confrontation. The Star Wars program is mentioned as being partly directed toward preparing for such a scenario. The possibility of aliens mating with humans is discussed as a potential byproduct of contact, rather than a primary purpose.
Questions are raised about 'Star Babies' appearing in tabloids, which Cosmic Awareness confirms are likely the first instances of alien-human hybrids. The issue also touches on the idea that governments are concerned about large-scale alien arrivals, not just small groups with advanced technology. It notes the increase in media coverage of UFO phenomena, including TV shows and books like Whitley Strieber's 'Communion'.
The Power of Prayer and Spiritual Energy
An article recounts a story from a Unity paper about a scientific experiment attempting to measure the wavelength of the brain as a dying person's soul leaves the body. During the experiment, a dying woman's prayer reportedly registered an energy output 55 times greater than that of a 50-kilowatt broadcasting station. Cosmic Awareness comments that this represents a type of energy referred to as 'High Mana', which is not normally measurable by electronic means. While acknowledging potential exaggeration in the story, it affirms that such intense energy can be exerted at the moment of death and that similar blissful energy can be experienced at other times, though prolonged exposure could be taxing.
New Age Concepts and Societal Shifts
The issue discusses the increasing acceptance and rejection of New Age concepts. It highlights the significant impact of Shirley MacLaine's work in bringing metaphysical ideas into public consciousness, making it more acceptable for people to discuss such topics. This shift is seen as paving the way for a new understanding of the universe and spiritual concepts within the next five years. The rise of organizations like 'Fundamentalists Anonymous', which help people deprogram from rigid interpretations of religious texts, is also noted.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around spiritual growth, self-awareness, and the questioning of established norms. The editorial stance, as conveyed through Cosmic Awareness, encourages critical thinking, personal exploration, and the acceptance of imperfection. There is a consistent emphasis on the idea that truth is found through individual discovery rather than blind belief. The publication appears to advocate for a more open and tolerant society, one that embraces new ideas and challenges conventional limitations, particularly in the realms of spirituality, consciousness, and the unknown.
This issue of REVELATIONS OF AWARENESS, published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, delves into a variety of topics ranging from alternative healing and spirituality to political commentary and the interpretation of ancient texts. The magazine presents information and insights attributed to 'Cosmic Awareness,' offering perspectives that often challenge conventional scientific and societal norms.
Alternative Healing and Medical Suppression
The issue addresses a question from J.J. of New York City regarding the book "The Cancer Cure That Worked: 50 Years of Suppression" by Barry Lynes and John Crane. Cosmic Awareness validates the book's premise, stating that its research has merit and relates to radionics. It suggests that the methods described, particularly those involving a unique organism for diseases like cancer and arthritis and a machine to 'zap' these organisms with specific frequencies, are alien to the American Medical Association (AMA) and were therefore suppressed. The text also mentions the use of H2O2 as having a similar effect to suppressed cancer cures and notes that some medical doctors are beginning to question their practices and explore alternative methods, citing the recent court ruling that acknowledged a conspiracy by the AMA to hinder chiropractic medicine.
Soul Evolution and Physical Experience
In response to a question from M.H. in North Carolina, Cosmic Awareness explains that soul progression is not tied to specific locations in the physical galaxy but rather to circumstances, frequency, and vibration. The physical form is presented as offering an 'enriched variety of stimulation' that allows for greater experiences, growth, and opportunities for mistakes, thus facilitating rapid soul evolution. Entities seeking quicker evolution are encouraged to experience physical life with its associated pleasures and pains. However, it's noted that learning from these experiences can lead to a transition to higher planes with less suffering.
Environmental Concerns and Corporate Responsibility
The magazine addresses the Alaska oil spill, referencing a letter from R.B. and the book "The Truth About Rockefeller" by Emanuel M. Josephson. Cosmic Awareness suggests that cleaning up the spill will take time and may never be complete, but the public's perception will be managed. It highlights that corporations, driven by profit, will seek to benefit from such mishaps. The issue points to the timing of Pluto entering Scorpio as a precursor to environmental problems, warning that this is just the beginning. The text calls for action to preserve the environment, noting a shift in public opinion that makes environmentalism increasingly popular. It also mentions a prediction from 1970 that by 2020, nations would organize to clean up the planet, including oceans and land masses, and neutralize radiation, possibly through technologies developed by Wilhelm Reich and Nicola Tesla.
Biblical Codes and Ancient Races
A question from R.H. of Cedar Park, Texas, inquires about a computer-discovered code in the Bible mentioned on the Paul Harvey radio program. Cosmic Awareness confirms that biblical terminologies have been studied for codes, including those related to letter values and secondary meanings. It references a book explaining the Hebrew and Egyptian code in the Bible and mentions that these coded messages are not always in numerical order. The 'Els' or 'Elohim' are identified as an ancient race that helped create the planet approximately one million years ago and learned to transcend time and space. The meaning of 'Taro' is explained as the 'wheel,' symbolizing the Wheel of Life and the cyclical nature of existence.
Information Exchange and Spiritual Growth
E.O. from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, asks about the best way to share spiritual knowledge with others. Cosmic Awareness advocates for sharing information until the recipient shows disinterest or fear, at which point it is advised to offer a hint of more information without pushing further. This is presented as a general rule of thumb for information exchange.
Political Statement on Palestine
The final section features a statement from the Jewish Committee on the Middle East, endorsed by over a thousand American Jews, expressing support for the recognition of a new State of Palestine. The statement criticizes Israel's policies, including territorial annexation and military actions, and calls for the U.S. to dissociate itself from these policies by reducing financial and military aid. It argues that Israel's actions are reminiscent of the pogroms from which Jewish ancestors fled and that the U.S. should not finance policies contrary to its own principles. The statement urges a re-evaluation of the U.S.-Israeli relationship and supports negotiations between the Israeli government and the PLO.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the questioning of established medical and societal systems, the exploration of spiritual and metaphysical concepts, and a focus on environmental and political issues. The editorial stance, as conveyed through 'Cosmic Awareness,' is one of challenging conventional wisdom, promoting alternative perspectives, and advocating for greater awareness of hidden truths and suppressed knowledge. There is a consistent emphasis on the power of consciousness, the evolution of the soul, and the interconnectedness of all things. The political statement on Palestine indicates a segment of the Jewish community that is critical of Israeli government policies and advocates for Palestinian rights and self-determination.