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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: No. 587 Date: May 2005 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA

Magazine Overview

Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: No. 587
Date: May 2005
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness", subtitled "The Cosmic Newsletter," published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, addresses a range of spiritual, health, and societal topics. The cover prominently features questions about Satanism and its relationship to drug use, as well as spiritual development courses. The publication also delves into alternative healing methods, the nature of consciousness, and potential threats to alternative medicine.

Key Articles and Topics

Satanism and Negative Forces

The magazine addresses the question of whether Satanism is a significant problem, particularly in the Nineties. Cosmic Awareness states that while the problem has diminished since a "binding action" was conducted, it is still linked to drug use, which alters consciousness to promote negative energies. The concept of Satan is explained not as a universal devil, but as a personification of negative energy and behavior, an idea that evolved over time and is used as a literary tool. It is suggested that focusing on positive forces and ignoring negative ones helps diminish their influence. The issue also touches upon Satanic Ritual Abuse Therapy, describing it as a widespread but hidden practice involving split personalities and ritualistic abuse, and warns entities to be cautious of groups involved in such practices.

Spiritual Development and Prayer

An article titled "On Following the Path of the Divine" emphasizes prioritizing God and the Divine forces, while still attending to personal responsibilities. It suggests that using the spiritual path to avoid responsibility is an error. The issue also explores methods of prayer, particularly through the "Kahuna Prayer," which involves emotional charging and physical rituals to involve the subconscious. The effectiveness of using an endless tape of prayers and affirmations is also discussed, with Cosmic Awareness indicating it can have a profound effect by continuously inputting positive messages into the collective consciousness.

Alternative Medicine and Healing

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to alternative health practices and the perceived threats to them. The concept of Vril energy, Odic force, and orgone energy are discussed, with the assertion that they are essentially the same and related to the energy used in Atlantis for healing. The issue highlights the potential of Vril energy, possibly rediscovered through lasers and gem therapy, for healing and guidance systems. It also discusses the increasing rates of breast cancer, attributing it to environmental factors, processed foods, and the side-effects of medical treatments. The magazine expresses concern about the medical profession and the FDA working to eliminate alternative medicines and herbs, urging readers to learn about these practices while they are still available. The controversial 714X treatment, developed by Gaston Naessens, is presented as a substance that appears to benefit cancer and AIDS treatments, though its widespread adoption is questioned due to potential opposition from the medical industry.

Mind Control and Hypnosis

The magazine touches upon mind control and diabolical hypnosis, suggesting that these techniques can be used to create split personalities for sinister purposes, including by Satanists. It references a book, "Mind Control," which discusses how entities were trained through CIA and other organizations to become multiple-personality assassins.

Other Topics

Other topics covered include the potential for genome mapping to lead to cancer cures through genetic sciences, and a discussion on the "Wisdom of Awareness" regarding an alchemical method to diminish extremes by balancing polarities.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" consistently promotes a spiritual perspective that emphasizes personal responsibility, the importance of the Higher Self and Divine connection, and the critical evaluation of conventional medical and societal systems. There is a strong advocacy for alternative healing methods and a cautious stance towards mainstream institutions like the FDA and AMA, which are portrayed as potentially hindering access to natural health solutions. The publication encourages self-reliance in health matters and spiritual growth, often framing issues through a lens of cosmic law and universal energies. The editorial stance appears to be one of enlightenment and empowerment, urging readers to seek deeper understanding beyond conventional paradigms.

This issue of "The Cosmic Awareness Spiritual Development Course" (Volume One, Aries-Lesson No. 5) from July 18, 1993, published by Cosmic Awareness Communications, explores a range of spiritual, philosophical, and health-related topics. The main cover headline focuses on Hilarion's statement about high spiritual beings overseeing Tarot readings, with accompanying cartoons touching on themes of the "Rapture" and financial services.

Satanism and Organized Religion

The issue begins by addressing the concept of an organized Satanic conspiracy, with "Cosmic Awareness" indicating the presence of individuals involved in Satanism across various sectors, including politics, military, churches, and business. These individuals are said to be motivated by a desire for special power or reward. The text clarifies that while some entities may be involved through rebellion or association, the strength derived is from their own "united structure" rather than Satan himself. The organization is described as "very sick," with followers experiencing pain and hostility.

A follow-up question probes whether Satanism has rewarded the Mormon Church, given its vast wealth and holdings. "Cosmic Awareness" states it is unaware of any official Mormon sponsorship of Satanic rites. It explains the Mormon Church's financial success as stemming from its historical emphasis on food storage, leading to the establishment of supermarkets, and subsequent investments. The text suggests that any involvement of Mormons in Satanism is a personal choice, not an official church endorsement.

Fundamentalists are mentioned as having accused "Cosmic Awareness" of working with the devil, a tactic also used to label other religious groups. The issue notes that Mormonism is sometimes accused of counterfeit principles, with claims that Joseph Smith's sacred tablets did not exist and that teachings were fabricated.

Mormonism and Christian Identity

An article discusses a movie titled "God Makers II" that attacked the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day's Saints, accusing them of ritualistic murder and questioning their Christian identity. A letter from Mark Champneys, an ex-Mormon, is presented, arguing that Mormons redefine core religious terms like "Atonement," "faith," and "salvation." He states that Mormons teach that Jesus is the brother of Satan and that they perform secret rituals for the dead and learn secret signs for progression. Champneys, a fifth-generation Mormon priesthood holder, asserts that Mormons cannot be called Christians without redefining the word.

"Cosmic Awareness" responds to the question of whether believing Jesus is the brother of Satan implies worship of Satan. It explains the theological concept of Lucifer as a brilliant angel who fell from grace due to vanity, becoming a symbol for Satan. However, it clarifies that one brother falling does not necessitate the other's fall. The message of Lucifer's fall is presented as a dream, with the application of this message depending on whether entities overcome tragedy or succumb to it. The text emphasizes that Christian teachings do not suggest Christ was part of Satanic rites or an offspring of God in that context.

Health and Alternative Medicine

The issue addresses health concerns, including a question from Peter Hasapis regarding cognitive changes after triple bypass surgery. "Cosmic Awareness" recommends chelation treatments, specifically EDTA, as a solution to dislodge blood clots and tissue from brain capillaries. It notes that chelation is often opposed by doctors due to its lower cost compared to bypass surgery, which is a multi-billion dollar industry. The use of cayenne and half an aspirin daily is also mentioned as potentially helpful for circulation and preventing blood clots.

Another health-related question from Joyce Williams asks about the karmic repercussions of suicide due to chronic pain. "Cosmic Awareness" states that all suicide carries karma, but the least karma is incurred when an entity sacrifices their life to save another. It suggests that pain can be a source of learning and discovery, and entities should explore all other options before considering suicide. The possibility of chronic pain originating from a past life is acknowledged.

Regarding chronic pain, "Cosmic Awareness" explains that it can stem from various causes, including cancer, nerve misalignment, psychological disorders, or physiological issues. It is impossible to determine the exact cause without knowing the specific nature of the pain. The issue also references Edgar Cayce, suggesting that experiencing pain can be beneficial if approached with acceptance rather than resistance, and that it can lead to spiritual growth. An exercise involving focusing consciousness on the center of pain and emanating White Light energy is proposed as a healing method.

Spiritual Development and Expression

The "Law of Sex" is discussed, stating that all things balance themselves out through universal law. The text suggests that happiness and comfort in one's own identity magnify opportunities for interchange between sexes, while minimizing the significance of the act itself. Fantasy is presented as a way to bridge this dilemma, allowing entities to de-polarize by sharing energies. The breakdown of masculine and feminine principles is seen as a precursor to a spiritual transformation where mind dominates matter.

The issue also explores the concept of "expression" and "comfort zones." Entities are encouraged to step outside their comfort zones to explore new lifestyles and areas of expression, whether artistic, romantic, or scientific. The role of friends in potentially hindering growth by preferring entities to remain the same is highlighted. It is suggested that open communication with friends can help navigate these conflicts. The importance of sensitivity and awareness in one's expression is emphasized, ensuring it does not violate the space of others, and vice versa. The text advocates for attentiveness and affection in relationships, allowing for mutual expression and appreciation.

Tarot, I Ching, and Consciousness

Regarding Tarot readings and I Ching sticks, "Cosmic Awareness" states that their effectiveness is more related to the aspects of one's consciousness than to external guardian angels. The accuracy of these methods is linked to the subconscious levels of the reader and recipient, which engage with the symbols and energies involved. Misinterpretations can occur if erroneous information is accepted subconsciously.

Closing Message

The issue concludes with a "Closing Message" on "How Mind Can Heal Pain," reiterating that pain is intense energy that diminishes when consciousness enters its center or moves the energy. It emphasizes that mind can heal pain and that much can be learned from experiencing pain if entities study and learn from it rather than resisting it.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

Recurring themes include the nature of consciousness, spiritual growth, the influence of belief systems (Satanism, Mormonism), and the power of the mind in healing and shaping reality. The editorial stance, as conveyed through "Cosmic Awareness," is one of encouraging self-discovery, questioning, and exploration of spiritual and health-related truths, while cautioning against blind belief and emphasizing personal responsibility and the interconnectedness of all things. The publication promotes alternative health practices and a holistic view of well-being.