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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: 2004-2, Issue No. 572 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Date: February 2004 (implied by issue number) Theme: This issue of Revelations of Awareness explores a diverse range of topics, including the psychological and spiritual…
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Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: 2004-2, Issue No. 572
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Date: February 2004 (implied by issue number)
Theme: This issue of Revelations of Awareness explores a diverse range of topics, including the psychological and spiritual aspects of relationships, historical events, health concerns, and spiritual teachings.
S&M (Formerly Called Sado/Masochism)
The newsletter addresses a question about S&M, clarifying that it is better referred to as an aggressive/recessive or active/passive relationship. It explains that while consensual S&M can be a form of 'co-joint meditation' for achieving higher states of consciousness, it can lead to problems if the roles of dominance and submission become fixed, potentially causing harm, violence, suffering, and psychological disorders. The text distinguishes this from perversion or obsession, noting that fear of losing control or a lack of self-trust can drive these dynamics. It also touches on the idea of a 'shoe fetish' as potentially stemming from childhood incidents that confuse self-image and value systems, rather than being a direct indicator of perversion.
Is S&M a Past-Life Carryover?
Cosmic Awareness suggests that dominant/submissive dynamics are not necessarily a past-life carryover but can stem from a current-life lack of assertiveness, a desire for control, or a fear of losing control. It highlights how dysfunctional family relationships or childhood experiences of incompetence can lead individuals to seek control or to become submissive, often out of a fear of being rejected or a feeling of inadequacy.
Is S&M Similar to Fetishes?
This section differentiates S&M from fetishes, explaining that S&M involves personal dynamics of control and submission, often rooted in fears or past experiences. Fetishes, on the other hand, are described as fixations on specific objects or behaviors.
Feeling Clean and Better After Being Punished
This part of the discussion suggests that individuals who enjoy suffering may have deep-seated guilt feelings, possibly implanted by others, and that punishment can provide a sense of relief or cleansing. It also notes that some may associate suffering with godliness, emulating saints and martyrs, while those who inflict pain might mistakenly believe they are acting as divine judges.
The Unreality Industry: The Deliberate Manufacturing of Falsehoods and What It Is Doing To Our Lives
This section reviews a book by Ian I. Mitroff and Warren Bennis, which argues that American society has embraced trivialization and fantasy, largely due to mass media and entertainment. The book posits that this 'Unreality Industry' prevents individuals from confronting real issues and fosters a national lack of purpose. Cosmic Awareness agrees that this phenomenon creates an environment where new realities can be manufactured, for better or worse, potentially leading to a transformation of consciousness or a descent into mass confusion.
The Strecker Memorandum
This segment discusses a controversial video and documents related to AIDS, presented by Dr. Robert Strecker. According to Strecker, AIDS is a man-made disease, not solely homosexual or venereal, and can be carried by mosquitoes. He claims condoms are ineffective, there are multiple AIDS viruses, and a cure is unlikely. The information suggests AIDS is spreading rapidly globally and may be linked to vaccines. Dr. Strecker's brother, Tex, and a legislator who supported his work, died under suspicious circumstances. Cosmic Awareness confirms the accuracy of this information, linking the AIDS virus to programs aimed at population reduction, such as the 'Global 2000 Program.' It also notes that saliva carries the virus more effectively than semen and that kissing can spread AIDS.
Was It Really Necessary to Atom-Bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
This question challenges the conventional narrative that the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary to end World War II. Citing Richard Shenkman's book, it suggests that a US Strategic Bombing Survey concluded Japan was close to surrender before the bombs were dropped. Cosmic Awareness confirms the information as basically correct but indicates that US authorities at the time had strong indications they would need to invade Japan, and that prevailing hatred towards the Japanese made them less inclined to be merciful. It expresses regret that the bombs were dropped, suggesting an alternative threat could have been used.
Krishnamurti Teachings
This section addresses questions about the spiritual teacher Jiddu Krishnamurti. Cosmic Awareness explains that Krishnamurti was groomed as a potential Messiah by the Annie Besant group but broke away after his brother's advice to find his own spiritual path. Krishnamurti's core teaching was to observe without dogma and to recognize one's own divinity, rejecting the need for gurus or spiritual intermediaries. He spoke from his 8th Chakra, referred to as 'The Speaker,' distinct from his Higher Self.
The Organization That Promoted Krishnamurti
Regarding the organization that promoted Krishnamurti, Cosmic Awareness states its purpose was primarily to promote itself as a spiritual organization and gain power. Krishnamurti resisted this, advocating for self-discovery and questioning spiritual authority.
Voon Muhn Rahn and Infinite Intelligence
This part of the newsletter discusses an entity named Voon Muhn Rahn, who claims to be a personal representative of 'Infinite Intelligence' or God. Rahn's teachings suggest that humans live in a holographic world created by a computer and that only Infinite Intelligence can remove the barriers to spiritual freedom. The text describes Rahn's methods, including healings and a high-pressure request for money. It notes that Rahn uses a Star Trek analogy to explain the concept of a computer-generated reality and that he claims to have created the holodeck technology.
The Law of Enthusiasm
Cosmic Awareness explains the 'Law of Enthusiasm,' stating that a lack of enthusiasm leads to stagnation and a loss of spiritual vitality. Conversely, embracing new discoveries and experiences enhances the life-force and protective aura. It warns that enthusiasm used for destructive purposes leads to negative consequences, while positive use can lead to greater expressions of Spirit.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the nature of consciousness, the importance of self-discovery, and a critical examination of societal narratives, whether historical, political, or health-related. The publication consistently promotes a spiritual perspective, encouraging readers to question established beliefs and seek their own understanding of reality and divinity. The editorial stance appears to be one of providing alternative viewpoints and deeper insights into complex issues, often challenging conventional wisdom.
This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (Issue 41, Volume 4-5-98, dated April 5, 1998) is published by Cosmic Awareness Communications from Olympia, Washington, USA. It features a cover story titled "DO WE ALL INCARNATE WITH THREE LEVELS OF PURPOSE?" and explores various spiritual and philosophical concepts through channeled messages from "Cosmic Awareness."
Core Concepts and Arguments
The central theme revolves around the nature of reality, consciousness, and spiritual evolution. Cosmic Awareness posits that perceived problems and limitations are often self-created or accepted beliefs, akin to illusions or dreams. The concept of "entrapment" is discussed, suggesting that entities are not truly trapped unless they accept the premise of their confinement. The idea of "Infinite Intelligence" and its potential for channeling is questioned, with a critique of methods that seem to involve high-pressure sales tactics and costly "solutions."
The Power of Belief and Consciousness
Cosmic Awareness emphasizes that consciousness is the creator of all experiences. If entities believe they are trapped, then for them, it is true. The analogy of stage magicians is used to illustrate how suggestions can influence perception and behavior. The message is that by not accepting a negative premise, one can remain free. The "why" is presented as a freeing word, contrasting with "how," which can lead to entrapment.
Critiques of Financial and Spiritual Scams
The issue critically examines philosophies and methods that charge significant fees for spiritual release or healing. The "Voon Muhn Rahn" case is highlighted, where an entity claims to be a representative of God and offers salvation for a price. Cosmic Awareness suggests this sounds more like creating barriers than removing them, comparing it to a "clever scam designed for suckers" and a "Hotel California" scenario where escape requires a high price. The analogy of snake oil salesmen from the old West is also used to warn against costly "cures" for self-created problems.
Protection Through White Light
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to "HOW TO REMOVE A 'CURSE'" and "Dealing And Changing Reality By Use of Symbols." Cosmic Awareness provides a technique for protection using "White Light." This involves visualizing spheres of White Light surrounding oneself, loved ones, property, or even enemies. The purpose is to defuse negative energies and protect against harmful intentions. It is stressed that this practice should not be used for black magic or to harm others, but rather to neutralize negativity and promote well-being. The method involves visualizing the White Light burning up curses or negative thought-forms and then wrapping the originator of the negativity in White Light.
Global Economics and Control
Questions are raised about who controls global economies, specifically mentioning the Rothschilds and Rockefellers. Cosmic Awareness states that the Rothschilds control the economy and corporations of Europe, while the Rockefellers control those of America. It is suggested that a computer in Thailand links the Orient, and that British influence, historically strong in China, is also linked to the Rothschilds. The Rockefellers' influence in Japan after World War 2 is also noted. The current power dynamics suggest that while the Rockefellers were once dominant, the Rothschilds now hold greater influence, with the real power being a collective of individuals running various corporations.
Physical and Dimensional Changes
Another question addresses whether human bodies will physically change as the year 2010 approaches. Cosmic Awareness indicates that changes may occur subtly over time, leading to shifts in vibration and frequency. This could result in entities moving onto different timelines, making communication or even mutual recognition difficult. The phenomenon of experiencing "double vision" or "over-brightness" in one eye is discussed as a potential indicator of shifting consciousness and the veil between dimensions becoming thinner.
The Nature of Purpose
David Coleman's theory about humans incarnating with three levels of purpose (personal, planetary, and galactic) is affirmed as an astute description. Cosmic Awareness relates these to three levels of consciousness and experience: self-preservation, self-development (understanding the mind and will), and spiritual expression contributing to the expansion of "All That Is."
What is Cosmic Awareness?
The newsletter defines Cosmic Awareness as a force that has expressed itself through various avatars like Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, Mohammed, and Edgar Cayce. It communicates through trained channels since 1963, encouraging individuals to question, explore, and discover truth for themselves rather than blindly believing. The interpreters are not responsible for the content, and the organization does not necessarily agree with all statements made.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the power of consciousness and belief in shaping reality, the importance of self-awareness and personal responsibility, the critique of manipulative financial and spiritual practices, and the concept of spiritual protection through visualization. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging self-empowerment, critical thinking, and spiritual exploration, while cautioning against external control and costly "solutions" to self-created problems. The emphasis is on inner wisdom and the use of consciousness for positive transformation and protection.