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Magic outside the Matrix
By Jon Rappoport
These are notes from the period when I was putting together my second collection, Exit From The Matrix:
“The dedication to harmony and symmetry is a programmed kind of religion in the mind. In other words, it is an obsession, not merely a preference. This obsession gives rise to descriptions of a supremely ordered universe. A locked-down universe. Take a ride into outer space and see whether this description holds up in the environment of huge storms, exploding stars, and titanic roving energies. Creation goes far beyond Order. A mind free from petty harmonies can tap into energies of enormous power. That is why rulers opt for mind control.”
“Magic isn’t a party trick. It’s a fluid you immerse yourself in. And that fluid is called imagination. The Matrix is everything that isn’t imagination. That’s why the Matrix works to keep people inside. People want to get out, but they’re dedicated to ignoring the power of their own imaginations. Like every other human faculty, imagination can be exercised. And when it is, new worlds open up.”
“The space-time continuum isn’t perfect. It has many fractures. A person can move through those fractures, but not in any ship. The continuum was and is a product of imagination. It’s a manifestation of serial conception—one event follows another inside a hollow apparatus. It’s a very good illusion. It’s real, until it isn’t. It’s like a picnic in a park. You’re at the picnic until you get up and walk away. But after walking away, if you can’t invent something else, you’ll wander back to the picnic because it’s all you have.”
“People are determined to believe that a huge complexity of matter and energy can produce free will. That is absurd. Free will isn’t made out of anything. It exists, outside of space and time. This is called a clue, if someone pays attention to it.”
“Magic makes more magic. Imagination makes more imagination. There is no final state of mind or final enlightenment. That’s a ruse designed to put together a false collective consciousness—like a single library where everyone reads the same books. The individual can invent universes which exceed, by light years, the consensus about what ought to be created. These new universes would impart shocks to the system that would collapse every hindering institution of society. Pandering to what most people want is promoting mind control.”
“Earth culture is a fifth-grade class where children are delighted to learn what a lowest-common denominator is. Life is a proliferation of magic.”
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Jon Rappoport has worked as a free-lance investigative reporter for over 30 years. http://nomorefakenews.com/