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Title: Revelations: The Cosmic Newsletter Issue: No. 529 Volume: 2000-7 Date: July 2000 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Price: $3.00

Magazine Overview

Title: Revelations: The Cosmic Newsletter
Issue: No. 529
Volume: 2000-7
Date: July 2000
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Price: $3.00

This issue of Revelations: The Cosmic Newsletter, published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, focuses heavily on the theme of "Art Appreciation" and broader concepts of consciousness, media, and personal growth. The cover features a portrait of a young boy and artwork, with a headline promoting discussions on art, photography, and even charges against Billy Meier.

Indulging in the Arts

The lead article, "Indulging in the Arts (How to Add Beauty and Enjoyment to Your Life)" by Paul Shockley, interpreter, emphasizes the importance of incorporating art, music, dance, and design into one's life for both personal enjoyment and spiritual enhancement. It distinguishes between true art, which uplifts the spirit, and mere entertainment or crude expressions. The article suggests that developing an appreciation for finer arts can lead to a greater sense of personal value and a deeper connection to life. It also touches upon the idea that knowing the difference between various levels of art allows one to be discerning rather than merely a follower.

The Inartistic Trend of Today's Movies and Music

This section critiques the current state of movies and music, suggesting a trend towards action without thought and superficial entertainment. The interpreter notes the decline of meaningful narratives and character development in favor of special effects and mindless violence. The piece questions how long this trend can continue and whether there will be a return to more substantive storytelling. It posits that the fascination with violence in media stems from a lack of understanding of life itself, leading entities to seek vicarious experiences of death without truly comprehending its significance.

Bloody Movies a Throwback to Roman Gladiators?

This follow-up question draws a parallel between modern violent movies and the gladiatorial contests of ancient Rome, suggesting a societal "bloodlust." Cosmic Awareness explains that this fascination with death, often driven by fear or a lack of appreciation for life, leads individuals to seek out violent content. It argues that true understanding of death only comes after deeply understanding life and experiencing personal loss, which brings about grief and a profound appreciation for the preciousness of existence.

The Movie: "It's A Wonderful Life" (What Happened to the Values in Today's movies?)

This section addresses the perception of classic films like "It's A Wonderful Life" as "unrealistic sentimental shmaltz" by modern audiences. Cosmic Awareness attributes this to a shift in societal values and a more competitive, "fighter" orientation. It explains that the movie's message of individual importance and interconnectedness is realistic but may not resonate with those who view the world through a lens of scarcity and self-interest. The piece suggests that revitalizing such values is possible if entities choose to embrace them and work towards creating a better world.

"If What Could Have Been"-Total Fantasy?

This question explores the reality behind the movie "It's A Wonderful Life," which depicts a character glimpsing a future without his existence. Cosmic Awareness clarifies that while the movie uses a narrative device, entities can achieve similar insights through meditation, imagination, or deep pondering, allowing them to recognize their impact and contributions without needing a special cosmic arrangement. It confirms that concepts like Scrooge's transformation in "A Christmas Carol" also align with this idea of recognizing one's influence.

Is There a Reverse-Type Akashic Records?

This question probes the existence of a reverse Akashic Record that would show unrealized possibilities. Cosmic Awareness explains that while such potentials can be experienced mentally through psychic insight and consciousness, there isn't a separate physical realm for this. It emphasizes that the universe would be overwhelmed if every hypothetical situation had a dedicated realm, and that consciousness itself is capable of holding these unlimited potentials.

Art and Maplethorpe's Homosexual Photographs: Who Defines Art?

This segment tackles the controversy surrounding Robert Maplethorpe's photography and the definition of art. The question arises about who defines art, especially when controversial or offensive material is presented and funded. Cosmic Awareness states that while tradition plays a role, rebellion against it is inevitable, leading to new art forms. It acknowledges that entities have the right to label something as art or not, and that ultimately, the market and individual perception determine its value. The discussion highlights that controversy often draws attention, and that while Maplethorpe's work might be technically proficient, its subject matter is the primary source of debate. The piece suggests that over time, even controversial art may become accepted.

Art is Much Like Chicken Soup

This article further explores the subjective nature of art, comparing it to chicken soup where ingredients can vary, yet it may still be called chicken soup if the chef declares it so. It distinguishes between subjective art, based on personal opinion and salesmanship, and objective art, which adheres to traditional, timeless criteria of proportion, shape, color, and harmony that are generally appreciated. The author notes the recent vogue of subjective art, where meaning is often left to the viewer's interpretation, and suggests that while offensive subject matter can generate controversy and attention, the artistic merit lies in elements like light, shadow, and composition.

Cheap Forms of Art Have Their Place

In the closing message, Cosmic Awareness acknowledges that "cheap forms of art" like honky-tonk music have their place and can be comforting. However, it encourages entities to expand their artistic horizons by exploring diverse forms of expression, such as attending concerts or operas. It suggests making a policy of experiencing something new culturally each month to foster personal growth and broaden one's understanding of life.

Global Casino Economy

A cartoon depicts a "Global Casino Economy" with a figure exclaiming about winning back lost money, satirizing the economic landscape.

She Was Hit in the Head by a Brick and Became a Mind Reader

This question explores the phenomenon of individuals developing psychic abilities after head injuries. Cosmic Awareness explains that the pineal and pituitary glands, located close together in the head, can merge or mesh through an "injury" or an accidental event, creating a psychic circumstance or evolutionary event. It notes that enlightenment can also occur through meditation, which can similarly lead these chakras to function together.

That Ancient Egyptian Rite Where You Swim with Crocodiles

This section discusses an ancient Egyptian initiation rite involving swimming through crocodiles. Cosmic Awareness interprets this as a lesson in facing one's fears, but cautions that entities who are not genuinely prepared or who seek initiation out of mere bravado may face negative consequences. It questions the necessity of wading through obvious danger when avoidance might be a more sensible approach.

What Does Cosmic Awareness Look Like?

In response to a question about visualizing Cosmic Awareness, the entity is described not as a personified figure but as a "giant ball of clear light" representing the universe. It emphasizes that Cosmic Awareness is a concept, a universal consciousness, and not a being to be given human characteristics. The article warns against visualizing it as a little man on a cloud, stressing that it exists everywhere and does not require visualization to be understood or experienced.

Mid-Astral Beings Who Control Tarot Card Readings

This section delves into the phenomenon of Tarot card readings and the involvement of "mid-astral beings." It explains that these beings, existing in the mid-astral plane, act as a transitional stage for souls and assist humans in various psychic practices, including Tarot readings. They communicate through forming pictures and influencing the human nervous system. The article clarifies that mid-astral beings do not read the past or future, which are typically drawn from the reader's imagination or subconscious. It also touches upon the role of nature spirits (Devas) in transferring these influences and the importance of the human user's spiritual development.

How a Tarot Card Reading Works

This part details the mechanics of Tarot card readings, explaining how vibrations from the reader and the person receiving the reading affect the interpretation. It describes how magnetic or vibrational frequencies are translated into spoken concepts by the interpreter. The text distinguishes between the technical aspect of learning card meanings and the higher level of reading, which involves understanding the content and its application, requiring the reader to move beyond rote memorization and focus on the deeper meaning and its effect on the recipient.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the subjective nature of art and its definition, the critique of modern media's superficiality and violence, and the exploration of consciousness and spiritual growth. Cosmic Awareness consistently advocates for deeper understanding, personal responsibility, and the appreciation of life's inherent value. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging discernment, critical thinking, and a move away from superficiality towards more meaningful experiences and a holistic understanding of existence. There is a strong emphasis on personal growth through expanded awareness and the embrace of life's complexities rather than escapism through violence or simplistic entertainment.

This issue of "Cosmic Awareness Communications," identified as Grace #65 and dated April 26, 2000, explores various spiritual and esoteric topics, including the nature of astral plane entities, their connection to Tarot readings, UFO phenomena, and spiritual development.

Astral Plane Entities and Tarot Readings

The publication clarifies that "entities" associated with Tarot readings are not literal beings but rather energy fields that hold information. These energies are built up over time through the use of Tarot cards and their associated symbolism. The more an entity practices readings, the more quality information they can extract. This "Cosmic Awareness" suggests that these energies are akin to thought-forms available to the reader. The concept is further illustrated by comparing it to a mailbag full of letters, where the "bag" represents the accumulated energy and information.

The Role of Symbolism and Energy in Tarot

The issue emphasizes that Tarot cards, through their symbolism and centuries of use, accumulate a form of energy that can be tapped into by readers. This energy is not easily taught but is absorbed through practice. The "Cosmic Awareness" indicates that while new decks might lack this pre-existing energy, the user can build it up over time. The quality of the information derived depends on the reader's ability to attune to the frequencies and vibrations associated with the cards and their symbols.

Psychic Abilities and Tarot Reading

It is suggested that while psychic abilities can aid in interpreting symbols and vibrations, they are not strictly required for good Tarot readings. The core ability lies in attuning to frequencies and understanding symbols, which is essentially what a psychic does. The analogy of a radio station broadcasting and a receiver attuning to its frequency is used to explain psychic activity.

Debunking the Billy Meier UFO Case

A significant portion of the magazine addresses the controversy surrounding the Billy Meier UFO case. It discusses claims of debunking efforts by various individuals and organizations, including "Underground Video Incorporated." The "Cosmic Awareness" suggests that such debunking is not unusual for strong UFO cases and that those involved may have financial backing. It also references past instances where debunking claims were themselves later debunked, advising readers to wait for definitive proof rather than accepting accusations at face value. The issue notes that the evidence provided in such cases can be confusing and contradictory, citing the O.J. Simpson trial as an example of moot evidence.

Pleiadians' Withdrawal from Earth

The magazine reports on the Pleiadians' decision to withdraw from Earth, citing a notice from the California Study Group. According to the notice, their mission, which began in 1975, concluded on February 3rd, 1995, with their bases and personnel removed. The "Cosmic Awareness" confirms that the Pleiadians had largely withdrawn in the late seventies and that their current agreement with Sirius involves Sirius forces acting as protectors of humanity.

Spiritual Paths and Hierarchy

The concept of a spiritual path is explored, with "Cosmic Awareness" indicating that approximately 20% of people actively follow a spiritual path, distinguishing it from merely being religious. It suggests that true spirituality involves attunement to the Divine, while religion can be adherence to rules and dogma. The issue also touches upon the idea of hierarchical spiritual beings and the concept of a "Light Body," cautioning against the potential for these to interact in unexpected ways.

Mount Shasta and Lemurian Connections

The persistent idea of "masters" living beneath Mount Shasta is discussed. "Cosmic Awareness" suggests that these may be interpreted as energies or spiritual entities, possibly remnants of Lemuria, rather than physical beings. It acknowledges that while some may visualize these entities, their existence is not necessarily physical. The legend of Mount Shasta is deemed harmless and not necessarily requiring debunking.

Nudity and Societal Norms

A question regarding public nudity is addressed, with "Cosmic Awareness" suggesting that societal norms, particularly those influenced by the fashion industry and the desire to present a certain image, make widespread public nudity unlikely. It notes that while some individuals may be comfortable with nudity, the majority prefer to keep their clothes on.

The Value of Love and Connection

In a closing message, "Cosmic Awareness" emphasizes the importance of giving and receiving love and connection over separateness. It critiques the concept of the "Hermit" as representing separateness and suggests that true spiritual growth comes from unity and interaction with others, rather than isolation.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the nature of consciousness, the interpretation of phenomena through energy and symbolism, and the importance of spiritual discernment. The editorial stance, as conveyed by "Cosmic Awareness," encourages critical thinking, personal exploration, and a focus on unity and connection rather than separateness. It emphasizes that information should be questioned and explored, and that the "Cosmic Awareness" itself only "indicates" and "suggests."