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Title: Revelations of Awareness Issue: No. 600 Volume: 2006-6 Date: June 2006 Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications Country: USA Price: $3.00

Magazine Overview

Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: No. 600
Volume: 2006-6
Date: June 2006
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Price: $3.00

This issue marks a significant milestone, celebrating the 600th publication of Revelations of Awareness and 35 years of continuous publishing. The cover features a collage of smaller magazine covers and a prominent headline announcing the celebration. The issue delves into a variety of topics, including spiritual philosophy, health, finance, and personal development, all through the lens of Cosmic Awareness.

From the CAC Staff

The editorial staff expresses their joy and pride in reaching the 600th issue. Avaton, the editor, shares a personal anecdote about his wife, Vikki, who has been instrumental in the newsletter's production for many years. They credit the information from Awareness with contributing to their health and longevity, and humorously recount winning a Halloween costume contest.

Key Articles and Discussions

Could a More Powerful God Ever Be Created?

This article addresses a question about the possibility of creating a more powerful God. Cosmic Awareness explains that the concept of a singular, personified God is limited. It suggests that divinity is a collective force or hierarchy of spiritual forces, and while a competitive god could be conceived, it would be confined by limited perception. The focus shifts to understanding divinity as an expansive, multidimensional universe.

Any Danger in Using Cell Phones?

Responding to a question from Louise Ruble, Cosmic Awareness discusses the risks associated with cell phone usage. While occasional use is deemed minimal risk, excessive and continuous use is seen as potentially dangerous, possibly leading to health problems. The article recommends being selective about the type of cell phone purchased, favoring those with less infrared or microwave vibration frequency, and advises moderation.

The Da Vinci Code Book: Why So Popular?

In response to Vicky Giles, Cosmic Awareness comments on the popularity of Dan Brown's 'The Da Vinci Code.' While not having directly reviewed the book, the Interpreter has read it and found the information largely accurate regarding Jesus' bloodline, the Knights Templar, and secret societies. The article suggests the book's success stems from a public readiness to explore these historical and spiritual truths, challenging traditional religious beliefs.

Intention and Emotion Used to Manifest

This section explores how intention and emotion combine to manifest desires. Cosmic Awareness explains that intention is a mental focus, while emotional energy fuels it, providing the power to create. Both mental and emotional components are necessary for manifestation, with emotional energy being crucial for sending intent to the source.

How to Visualize and Become One With All That Is

This article guides readers on creative visualization. It suggests using artistic or written expression to make intentions concrete and impress them upon the 'low self' to facilitate manifestation. Becoming 'One With All That Is' involves releasing energies to the 'High Self,' connecting to the universal consciousness and transcending the limitations of the individual self.

An Opening in Consciousness at This Time

Cosmic Awareness notes a global 'opening of consciousness,' with more people seeking to understand themselves beyond limited, finite beings. This shift encourages individuals to challenge conventional truths and explore their multidimensional nature, seeking answers beyond traditional religious and educational sources.

Where to Invest Our Money?

Addressing financial concerns from Patricia Goodchild, Cosmic Awareness states that providing general investment advice is difficult due to individual variables. It suggests consulting financial planners for personalized guidance. However, it notes that gold may be a stable asset, especially in uncertain economic times, and suggests that holding gold or converting it into jewelry could be a prudent strategy.

Health Hints: Varicose Veins

For a reader experiencing varicose veins and osteoporosis, Cosmic Awareness recommends daily intake of cayenne pepper (one teaspoon to one tablespoon) and fruit pectin (one to two tablespoons) for approximately one year. It also suggests adding nucleic acid mixed with yeast to these drinks.

Paul Shockley: In Memorium

This section pays tribute to Paul Shockley, a prolific Cosmic Awareness Interpreter who passed away. Shockley was known for channeling significant information, including 'The Gathering Storm' scenario and disclosures on the Orion alien agenda. His work aimed to realign world religions and expose deceptions, influencing mass consciousness and contributing to the growing interest in conspiracy theories and the alien agenda.

Problems in Letting Go of Self

Michael, a reader from Trinidad living in Canada, expresses dissatisfaction with his life and a strong desire to know God and himself. Cosmic Awareness explains that the concept of an individual 'self' or 'me' limits one's ability to experience the Universal Self. Letting go of this self-identification, through surrender to the Divine, is presented as the path to experiencing Cosmic Consciousness.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around expanding consciousness, questioning traditional beliefs, and seeking deeper spiritual understanding. Cosmic Awareness consistently encourages self-discovery, the exploration of multidimensional realities, and the integration of spiritual insights into daily life, including health and financial decisions. The editorial stance is one of encouraging personal growth, critical thinking, and an open mind to unconventional truths, while also providing practical advice on health and finances.

Title: Revelations of Awareness
Issue: 31-4
Volume: 2
Date: November 4, 1988
Publisher: Cosmic Awareness Communications
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of Revelations of Awareness explores profound concepts of consciousness, media influence, parenting, and historical/religious inquiries.

The Nature of Consciousness

The lead article, "When You Can Look at Consciousness and Say 'I Am That!'", posits that consciousness permeates all of existence, from the spaces between atoms to the vastness of the universe. It suggests that by recognizing this universal consciousness and identifying oneself with it, an individual can move towards higher states of awareness and Cosmic Awareness realization. The text explains that personal identifications (like clothes, habits, possessions) serve as fences to keep the self confined to a physical body, but it is also important to have these to remain grounded. However, the entity can learn to dislodge from these identifications and move consciousness outward. The article emphasizes that the greatest experience is not just observing the universe but being aware of the ability to enter and leave material confines and to choose one's identifications freely.

Media Manipulation and News Reporting

A question from Gordon Scott of Thunder Bay, Ontario, raises concerns about reporters exhibiting blank stares and a lack of blinking, questioning if it indicates dullness, mind control, or a separation of mind and spirit. The "Cosmic Awareness" response suggests that news reporting provides approximately 60% accuracy, with a tendency to slant stories to create a specific impression or meaning. This slant is likened to interpreting the same event differently. The response notes that this manipulation can be particularly effective in political areas. It is estimated that 50-60% of adults tend to believe what they hear on the news, with very few being suspicious. The phenomenon of reporters not blinking is attributed to careful training to appear credible, though it doesn't rule out external influence.

Parenting and Child Development

Several sections are dedicated to the challenges of parenting and child development. The "Taurus: Volume 2 Lesson Number 6" focuses on a child's transition into school. It highlights the insecurity a child may feel when removed from familiar surroundings and the need for careful handling. Parents are advised to walk children to school, spend time there if possible, or have a trusted person accompany them. The importance of open communication with the child about their school experience, without judgment, is stressed. The response suggests that when a child expresses dislike for school or subjects, parents should listen and try to understand the underlying problem, fostering a relationship rather than imposing directives. This approach helps the child feel heard and secure.

Further advice is given on dealing with children who are confused, sarcastic, or submissive, and those who may enjoy picking on others. The text suggests that parents should discuss problems with teachers and other parents, and if necessary, engage directly with the child who is violating their own child. It emphasizes protecting a child's sense of self-worth and physical being. For children who have turned to weapons or aggressive behavior for protection, parents are urged to examine their own actions and ensure their children are not violating others' rights. The concept of bullying is seen as ultimately leading to trouble for the perpetrator. The advice extends to relationships with the opposite sex, encouraging parents to be friends and confidants to their children.

Health Hints and Spiritual Development

Under "Health Hints From Personal Readings," a question addresses the increasing prevalence of Herpes Simplex #2. The response suggests that mental attitudes like guilt and selfishness contribute to susceptibility and perpetuation. While doctors focus on physical symptoms, the advice points towards cleansing the body through fasting and herbs, particularly blood-purifying ones. Information is suggested to be available through Mary Farrell and Dr. Christopher. The issue also mentions a previous reading (No. 82-14) that offered a program for treating the Herpes virus and recommended 'Wain Water'.

Historical and Religious Inquiries

The magazine tackles historical questions, including "Who Was Persecuted and Why Christians?" The response clarifies that the premise of "no Christians" before Christianity is unclear. It suggests that entities who were followers of Jesus (Yeshua) and others from different religious groups were persecuted. The term "Christians" became common after the Council of Nicea. The question "Who Built the Catacombs and Why?" is addressed by explaining that the catacombs in Rome were a burial program, not exclusively for Christians, but for followers of various religions, including Jesus and Krishna, who were in conflict. The formation of the Catholic religion is linked to Constantine's effort to create a composite religion.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the expansion of consciousness, the importance of self-awareness, and the potential for spiritual growth. There is a strong emphasis on understanding the interconnectedness of all things and transcending limited self-identification. The magazine also expresses a critical stance towards mainstream media, suggesting a deliberate slant in reporting. The editorial stance on parenting is nurturing and communicative, advocating for empathy and open dialogue with children. The publication appears to promote a New Age or spiritual perspective, offering guidance on personal development, health, and understanding historical and religious phenomena from its unique viewpoint.