Art is dangerous to authorities
by Jon Rappoport
In 1891, Oscar Wilde wrote: "Art is individualism, and
individualism is a disturbing and disintegrating force. There lies its
immense value. For what it seeks is to disturb monotony of type, slavery
of custom, tyranny of habit, and the reduction of man to the level of a
machine."
Authority wants limited perception.
It wants "things as they are" to rule the day.
It wants the fire of creative exploration to go out and turn to ashes.
Art is dangerous. It makes people move out of standard-response channels.
They don't see what they're supposed to see anymore.
That's why colleges teach brain-deadening courses in art history. Every attempt is made to codify the students' reactions.
I'm not just talking about political art. I mean ANYTHING that truly comes out of reliance on imagination.
Those who run things---and their willing dupes---want reality
to look a certain way and be experienced and felt in certain ways.
These limited spectra form a shared lowest common denominator.
Even so-called spiritual experience is codified. It's called
organized religion. I call it "give money to the ceiling." You give your
money and they tell you high how the ceiling of your experience is and
what you'll find when you get there.
Art has none of these limitations. It's created by people
who've gone beyond the shrunken catalog of emotions, thoughts, and
perceptions.
Art, by which I mean imagination, throws caution to the
winds. It invents realities that engender new reactions, never before
experienced.
The hammer blows and the soft propaganda of the common
culture install layers of mind control: "See things, experience things
in these prescribed ways."
Over the years, I've encouraged a number of people to become
artists. Aside from the work they then invented, I noticed their whole
approach to, and perception of, life altered radically.
Their sense of vitality, their courage, their adventurous spirit came to the foreground.
Mind control, both externally applied and self-induced, is all about putting a lid on creative power. That is its real target.
Technocrats would like you to believe that hooking your brain
up to some super-computer will fulfill your needs and desires. They
seek to prove that all invention, all creation, all art, all imagination
is merely a set of calculations within a closed system.
This effort betrays their own despair: they see no way they can truly create.
It is the vacuum in which all elites live. They build up a
frozen dead consciousness of models and algorithms and "solutions," and
they seek to impose it, as reality, on the minds of populations.
Essentially, they're saying, "If we have a soul-sickness, you have to have it, too."
It's called hatred of life.
On the other hand, individual creative power launches from a
platform of freedom and rises through layer upon layer of greater
freedom.
From that perspective, authoritarian power looks like a sick-unto-dying charade.
There are two levels of fake news. The first one, many people
know about. This is false and deceptive information broadcast by major
media, to keep the public from discovering what really goes on under the
surface and behind the veil, where power is used.
The second level, very few people understand. It is owned and
operated by what I call the Wizards of Is. They say, "Now this IS and
that IS and here is something else that IS...keep looking and thinking
about what is, what already exists."
"Familiarize yourself with everything that already exists. We
will give you an endless supply of things and ideas you can peruse and
feast on. We will give you what exists. Look at all these things and
accept them. Keep doing that."
The corollary is: There is nothing for you to create.
Everything that can be created is being created. You yourself have no
power to create.
This is the deeper lie. This is where the battle stops and the individual surrenders.
This is where the individual who could be more becomes less.
This is where the artist is still-born and decides to live in half-light.
This is also where vital energies deplete and peter out.
This is where the machine takes over.
OR...
The individual can wake up and deploy his imagination.
Without limit.
This is where the new battle begins. This is where the artist
sets aside all the standard responses and petty emotions and, instead,
INVENTS.
This is where fear is blown away.
This is where the individual reacquaints himself with his deepest drives.
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