Saturday, February 21, 2015

Exit From Old Mind: Notes from The Underground By Jon Rappoport

Exit From Old Mind: Notes from The Underground

By Jon Rappoport
February 21, 2015
www.nomorefakenews.com

Here are notes from my work-in-progress, The Underground. They come from the 2008-10 period, as I was preparing my collection, Exit From The Matrix, with its dozens of techniques that engage the imagination with new space, energy, and time:

"Old repetitive thoughts mean old repetitive space, because thoughts occur in space. Carrying forward old space results in the depletion of energy. The alive energy of the mind is always looking for new space."

"Mind control is a method of installing old space and keeping it in place. It has the effect of standing in a museum and looking at one panting, a painting you don't even admire."

"The creative mind has the potential of a limitless number of new spaces."

"Many people are thrilled when they discover that a million people thinking the same thought can produce changes in energy fields, in the distribution of matter. But this is simply the way things work. Much more thrilling is the effect of one individual creating a new reality. Collective thought and creation, in the long run, dampen the individual life-force. This is something most people don't want to know about. They just want one collective matrix to replace another."


"Traditional organized religions are all about defining states of mind and trying to impose them. The modern version of this is psychiatry. The more distance you achieve from psychiatry, the more obvious it becomes that this is merely another system of map-making, the objective of which is control."

"The individual creative impulse is not fixated on a laundry list of outcomes. The creative impulse is the horse let out of the barn. It's free, open, wide-ranging. The energies that are then released are spontaneous. They aren't the product of society or the collective."

"All civilizations eventually become a series of interlocking systems. The individual isn't an interlocking system."

"What most people really think of when they think about Tibet is the culture after a theocracy took over. The hidden history of that country, the early history, had no ruling priesthood. Students and teachers were devoted to discovering the power of imagination. They had no ruling cosmology. They had a profound desire to become individual artists of reality. Inventors of reality in the widest possible way. They weren't spiritual collectivists."

"Today, in spiritual movements, in academia, in politics, we see a fierce and growing dedication to a rigged spiritual collectivism, a collective cosmology. This is propaganda mind control. It flourishes among those who have given up on the idea of the individual."

"The paranormal? Telepathy, seeing into the future, so-called remote viewing, telekinesis? These experiences and capabilities come out of individual imagination. They don't occur because 'everything is connected to everything.' The universe doesn't give the imagination permission to exist and operate."

"So-called spiritual values are upside down. They give the group primacy over the individual. They instill individual limitation. They build a fictional picture of the universe, which they then use to derive what the individual can do. They put the last thing first."

"My self-appointed job is clearing all the tons and mountains and rotting jungles of garbage away from the individual imagination---and then saying, there, there it is: imagination, creative power, life-force. It's yours. Here are ways you can exercise it, expand it, move with it in unlimited directions of your own choosing. It's YOU. It's not the State or the Group or any organization or system. It's you."

Jon Rappoport The author of three explosive collections,   THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at  NoMoreFakeNews.com and OutsideTheRealityMachine.  

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