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No matter what the future holds, you’ll be there
An artist of reality
An introduction to my collection, Exit From The Matrix
By Jon Rappoport
99% of mind-structures are inducements to accept limits. Perceiving through mind filters gives you limits.
But no matter what the future holds, you’ll be there. And since you will, why not be an artist of reality now?
For at least 2500 years, and probably a lot longer, humans have written about themselves as immortal. Not as the physical forms they inhabit, but in terms of who they really are.
These scriptures and poems don’t present a uniform picture. Sometimes they’re confused and garbled, because they’re trying to wrap people up in a cosmological collective I call the Big Cheese Melt.
But we also find more basic depictions: You inhabit a physical form, you eventually leave it, but…there you are. Still. You’re alive. You always are. You do what you decide to do. You decide to come back, or you don’t.
Earth culture, in all its puerile characteristics, is a cover. It is meant to obscure the fact that you are an artist. Everyone else is an artist, too.
That means “what already exists” is drastically inferior to what you invent.
Reality is a psy-op. It appears to dictate what you can and can’t achieve.
The future is always unwritten. All messages to the contrary are fabrications about limits.
Next to reality, “the possible” is a giant.
Self-induced amnesia makes that last statement difficult to grasp.
Imagination is the original engine that invents reality. People obsessively focus on the how of invention, the techniques, and they end up losing the thread on what they most want to invent. They settle for small futures.
And once they do that, they set about inventing an encyclopedia of excuses for accepting The Small.
What is called the life-force is creative force.
When the passion to invent reality cools and is squashed, the life-force drains away. It has nowhere to go, except a swamp of passivity.
That is where most people live.
Re-awakening imagination is re-awakening life.
My collection, Exit From The Matrix, contains more than 50 exercises you choose from, and do, on a daily basis. The exercises enlist imagination and the capacity to sculpt reality— instead of looking at someone else’s reality.
Life is old or life is new and fresh and thrilling. Imagination makes life new.
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Jon Rappoport has worked as a free-lance investigative reporter for over 30 years. http://nomorefakenews.com/