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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: 429 Volume: 94-3 Date: November 3, 1993 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Price: $3.00

Magazine Overview

Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: 429
Volume: 94-3
Date: November 3, 1993
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Price: $3.00

This issue of Revelations of Awareness, subtitled 'The New Age Cosmic Newsletter,' features a cover headline "CRIES OF "DISCRIMINATION!" ---WHERE WILL THEY STOP?" accompanied by a collage of protest imagery. The content delves into various socio-political and spiritual themes, including the New World Order, gun control, freedom of speech, discrimination, and personal insecurity.

New World Order and Its Timeline

The opening message defines the phrase "nip and tuck" as a struggle with a balance of give and take, not a clear win or loss. This is applied to the New World Order (NWO), suggesting that the struggle between forces promoting and opposing it will be a prolonged 'nip and tuck' scenario, delaying a clear conclusion until at least the year 2010, and possibly into the next century. This Awareness indicates that the plan for the NWO may not come to fruition easily, and even proponents of the Book of Revelation might find its prophecies do not align with reality.

The Masonic Origins of the Book of Revelation

This section posits that the Book of Revelation is a Masonic writing that was included in the Bible due to a lack of understanding by biblical scholars at the time. It suggests that if scholars had understood its Masonic nature, they would have omitted it. The inclusion was also influenced by a fear of curses warning against altering the text, and the symbolism allowed scholars to fit it with their own suspicions about contemporary forces.

Gun Control and the Threat of Civil War

A follow-up question addresses concerns about government attempts to confiscate guns and the potential for civil war. This Awareness indicates that such actions are part of a plan, but their manifestation is uncertain. It is considered more probable that dramatic moves to disarm citizens will occur than that the NWO will be fully established. However, it suggests that if a majority of people resist disarming, and if police also object, the government's effort to disarm the masses will be hampered. Gun control is expected to come in increments, such as registration and background checks, with the ultimate goal of making guns useless or near useless through control of ammunition. The danger of a disarmed populace being at the mercy of criminals and government forces is highlighted.

Government and Criminal Conspiracy

This section explores the idea of governments using criminal organizations, drawing a parallel to historical assassin groups. It suggests that governments might enlist groups like the Mafia for covert operations, citing the hypothetical scenario of the Kennedy-Castro dispute. The growing paranoia of citizens towards their own governments, even more so than organized crime, is noted as a factor in the desire to keep arms.

Gestapo Tactics and Bureaucratic Overreach

This Awareness explains that the desire to keep arms stems from a recognition that a government armed while its citizens are not can lead to a loss of the principle of a government 'of the people, for the people, and by the people.' It warns that without the right to bear arms, citizens would be helpless against bureaucratic overreach, citing examples like the FDA raiding clinics. The potential for Gestapo-like tactics to increase tenfold if citizens are unarmed is emphasized. The fear is that government agencies, influenced by lobbyists, could increasingly infringe upon citizens' rights, extending to areas like postal inspectors or welfare agents.

The Lone Berserk Gunman Scenarios

Regarding the increase in 'lone berserk gunman' incidents, this Awareness suggests they are used to create the impression that gun control will stop violence. It draws a parallel to automobiles, arguing that accidents could be used to justify restricting car ownership. The implication is that such events are amplified to fuel public demand for gun control.

Crime du Jour: Mindless Acts of Killing

This section reports on a shooting incident in Hugo, Oklahoma, where a man killed a couple and wounded others before committing suicide. It notes that this event occurred shortly after other shootings in Idaho and Michigan, highlighting the prevalence of such violence.

The Constitution and the Right to Bear Arms

This Awareness asserts that the right to bear arms is a fundamental protection against government overreach. It suggests that efforts to disarm the populace will likely backfire on globalists, potentially leading to them being labeled as traitors. The people's appreciation for the Constitution and their rights is expected to grow as attempts to erode these freedoms continue.

Centuries-Old Plans and the New World Order

This section discusses the long-term efforts to create a One World Government (OWG) over centuries, involving control of media, politics, finance, and even religion. It questions the appeal of an OWG that seeks to destroy the U.S. Constitution and lacks clear definitions of its agenda, contrasting it with the guarantees offered by the U.S. Constitution. The OWG is likened to a "giant octopus" with far-reaching influence, yet it is suggested that a core of freedom remains in the human spirit.

"Magic is Afoot" and Freedom's Containment

This section explores the indomitable nature of the human spirit's desire for freedom. It argues that even under oppressive regimes like the USSR, the spirit of freedom could not be entirely contained. This 'magic' of freedom is seen as constantly emerging, regardless of efforts to suppress it. The love of freedom is presented as a universal human trait.

Power-Seekers and the 8th Chakra

Global planners seeking to enslave masses are seen as deluded, as they operate from the 7th chakra and are unaware of the 8th chakra, which represents a doorway to the Divine. Their pursuit of power is ultimately futile.

New World Order Can't Stop Spiritual Evolution

Spiritual energies are presented as unstoppable, regardless of any world order. Entities are advised not to be excessively frightened by the information but to recognize the dangers and their own power to prevent harm through awareness and the dissemination of ideas. The current 'war' is characterized as a war of ideas, not guns and bullets.

The Ever-Present Ghost of Insecurity

This section addresses the concept of insecurity, suggesting that while complete security is impossible for mortals, learning to live with insecurity is key. It argues that the wealthy, in their pursuit of absolute control, often become more insecure. The advice is to accept insecurity as a part of life and work around it, rather than trying to eliminate it entirely.

Insecurity Bugs the Super-Wealthy

Wealthy individuals, accustomed to immense control, find it difficult to accept any degree of insecurity. This leads them to seek even more power and control, a 'sickness' that grows with wealth. The solution proposed is to help them accept insecurity as part of life.

What are the Roots of Insecurity?

Insecurity is linked to the human condition and the awareness of mortality. As entities gain wealth and power, they also dread losing it, leading to increased insecurity. The text suggests that even a tramp finding a half-eaten sandwich can experience more joy than a wealthy person fixated on their insecurities.

Satanic Groups and the Quest for Power

This section discusses the connection between super-rich families and Satanic rituals, suggesting that the pursuit of power through these means creates immense insecurity. Entities involved are taught to overcome insecurity by accumulating more power, often requiring sacrifices to the Satanic power. This leads to a cycle of debased actions and vulnerability to blackmail. It is stated that Satan has no actual spiritual power, and the power derived from Satanic groups is organizational and conspiracy-based.

Satanic Groups Often Need a Scapegoat

As Satanic groups become more entrenched, members may be asked to take the fall for the organization. This scapegoating is seen as a way to protect the group from further investigation. While such entities might be rewarded or protected, their lives become distorted, lacking happiness and filled with worry.

Greed and Eternal Unfulfillment

Greed is described as feeding on itself, with the desire for more stemming from a search for fulfillment. The concept of 'Eternal Unfulfillment' is introduced, suggesting that accepting this state and enjoying each 'half-full' moment leads to greater joy and a more enjoyable life. The entity who constantly seeks fulfillment becomes greedy and unhappy.

Special Rights for Minorities: How Far Can It Go?

This section begins a discussion on special rights for minorities, with a specific focus on homosexuality. It poses the question of whether the First Amendment applies only to public concerns or also to private conversations, using the Marge Schott controversy as an example.

The Right to Free Speech: What Are the Limits?

The Marge Schott case, where a baseball owner was accused of using ethnic slurs, is examined in relation to freedom of speech. This Awareness suggests that the First Amendment primarily relates to public statements, not private conversations. If private conversations are made public, they can become issues for public debate. Schott's history of making offensive remarks against various groups is noted, and the question is raised whether her actions violated her First Amendment rights. The legal recourse of challenging sanctions in court is mentioned.

Discrimination in the Business World: Where Will the Cries Stop?

This section addresses discrimination based on weight, homosexuality, and pedophilia. It questions where the line is drawn for business owners' rights to project a certain image. The argument is made that overweight individuals can claim discrimination similarly to homosexuals, arguing that they, like homosexuals, cannot change their inherent characteristics. The text anticipates that pedophiles and murderers may also use similar arguments, blaming their actions on genetic predispositions rather than behavioral choices.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes a perspective that emphasizes individual freedom, spiritual evolution, and a cautious view of centralized government power and globalist agendas. There is a strong undercurrent of warning against forces that seek to control or enslave humanity, whether through political means, societal manipulation, or spiritual deception. The publication encourages critical thinking, self-awareness, and reliance on inner guidance rather than external authorities. The recurring theme is that true freedom and fulfillment come from within and cannot be imposed or taken away by external structures, and that the pursuit of power often stems from deep-seated insecurity.

Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: 11
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Language: English
Cover Headline: Minorities Who Cry "Discrimination"--Where Will it Stop?

This issue of Revelations of Awareness, identified as issue 11, explores a range of complex social, psychological, and spiritual topics. The cover prominently features the question of where cries of discrimination will end, hinting at the issue's focus on societal judgments and the potential for special treatment based on minority status.

Discrimination and Societal Norms

The publication begins by questioning the scope of discrimination claims, distinguishing between legitimate grievances and those used to gain unfair advantages. It suggests that society may eventually find a "middle ground" or "Golden Mean" to balance differing viewpoints and maintain societal harmony. The concept of the "Golden Mean," originating from ancient Greek philosophy, is presented as a potential solution to polarized societal debates, advocating for tolerance and the acceptance of a balanced path as the norm.

The Roots of Homosexuality

A significant portion of the magazine delves into the origins and nature of homosexuality. It challenges the notion that genetics alone dictates sexual orientation, proposing that behaviors and tendencies can change over a lifetime, influencing genetic makeup. The text suggests that homosexuality can arise from various factors, including reactions to parental behavior, unresolved issues from past lives (particularly in cases of gender transition), or even as a response to trauma, such as rape or incestuous relationships. The "macho homosexual" is discussed as potentially acting out aggression towards men, possibly stemming from negative experiences with women or a fear of feminine intimacy.

Sado-Masochism and Relationships

The issue examines the increasing popularity of sado-masochism (S&M), exploring its psychological roots. It suggests that pain in these dynamics can serve as a form of punishment, alleviating guilt for past actions or perceived wrongdoings. For sadists, it may be a way to assert power, while for masochists, it offers a temporary relief from guilt and the fear of being caught. The text notes that lesbians, seeking to escape the perceived brutality of men, may sometimes turn to sado-masochism to reintroduce intensity into their relationships, paradoxically recreating dynamics they initially sought to avoid. This is seen as a potential, albeit self-defeating, path that might eventually lead back toward heterosexuality. The publication emphasizes that overemphasis on sex can lead to excessive problems and suggests channeling sexual energy into creative pursuits and personal development.

Bulimia and Childhood Trauma

The magazine addresses the condition of bulimia, particularly in females. It explores a theory linking bulimia to childhood abuse, specifically oral sex experiences with fathers, where regurgitation of ejaculate may have created a deep-seated trauma. While acknowledging this as a potential cause in many instances, it also notes that bulimia can develop from patterns of overeating followed by self-induced vomiting, leading to compulsive behavior.

The "New Messiah" and Spiritual Discernment

Another section discusses predictions about a "New Messiah" figure expected to rise to power around 1995-1996, potentially wielding significant global influence. However, the text warns that this entity's later actions could be detrimental, despite a charismatic appearance. It suggests that while some nations might embrace this figure, others like Russia, the United States, and Canada may resist. The entity is described as being carefully tutored, focusing on religious parallels to appeal to various faiths. The publication urges readers to be discerning and cautious, noting that this figure could pose a greater threat than historical figures like Napoleon and Hitler, who were also associated with the concept of the "antichrist."

Atheism and Suicide Prevention

Guidance is offered on how to engage with atheists, suggesting questions that encourage them to define their concept of God and the basis of their beliefs. The core idea is to explore whether their rejection of God stems from a simplistic, childish visualization rather than a deeper philosophical understanding. For individuals contemplating suicide, the publication proposes a method of "pretending suicide" for a set period to gain perspective and explore life's possibilities without the pressure of control. This approach is presented as a way to achieve an "ego death" and observe life's unfolding, potentially leading to a renewed interest and positive changes.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the nature of reality, consciousness, and human behavior, viewed through a spiritual and metaphysical lens. The editorial stance consistently promotes self-awareness, personal responsibility, and the pursuit of a balanced, harmonious existence. It encourages critical thinking, discernment, and a focus on personal growth and spiritual development, while cautioning against simplistic explanations and external manipulations. The publication advocates for a "middle path" and a "Golden Mean" as guiding principles for navigating complex societal and personal issues.