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And what about you? Six notes on Exit From The Matrix

Sunday, December 18, 2016 11:46
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And what about you? Six notes on Exit From The Matrix

By Jon Rappoport

These are notes I prepared prior to putting together my collection, Exit From The Matrix:

“The free and independent individual is always going to be dangerous to somebody. It goes with the territory. The creative individual always upsets apple carts. He takes pleasure in it. Why not? He perceives the status quo and sees its gross limitations. Timidly tip-toeing around gets no one anywhere. Reaching for some ‘final harmony’ that will encircle and include everyone is a pipe dream. The un-hypnotized individual will quite naturally punch holes in that final harmony. It’s part of being alive. The fear of offending someone, somehow, somewhere isn’t even on the radar of the free individual. The fear comes from accepting a cautious view of one’s own power. It comes from the suspicion that power is somehow bad. Nothing could be further from the truth. Any quality can be twisted and perverted. That fact doesn’t make the quality bad.”

“Many weird and odd things happen when an individual is poised at the starting line. What starting line? The place where he begins creating the future he wants. This is where he can, if he chooses, tell himself all sorts of stories to prevent action. This is where he can invent a dozen self-defeating philosophies at the drop of a hat. This is where he can suddenly become an expert in a brand of psychology that dissects his own character and finds a brilliant reason to stall. And stall. And stall.”

“Every human possesses the power to go public. When he creates the future he wants, he will make his presence known in the world to a greater or lesser extent. The longer he persists, the greater acceptance he will earn. At the least, other people will say, ‘Well, he’s doing that. That’s what he does. We’re used to it.’ There is nothing wrong or strange about gaining visibility.”

“Imagination is the difference between inventing a future that feels alive and a future that feels mechanical.”

“The great mystery is not about how people can invent the future they want. The mystery is about how they can’t. It’s about how they can’t see the possibility.”

“The word ‘relentless’ is not what most people would want attached to themselves. However, if they were inventing what they want to invent, a relentless approach would be quite natural. And it would not be unkind or cruel. It would connect with the joy of forward motion.”

Filed under: Uncategorized Jon Rappoport has worked as a free-lance investigative reporter for over 30 years. http://nomorefakenews.com/



Source: https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2016/12/18/and-what-about-you-six-notes-on-exit-from-the-matrix/

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