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Meet the Grand Magician of Is
By Jon Rappoport
The Wizard is always busy pointing out What Is. "This is, and
then over there, that is, too. Don't ignore this other thing that
is..."
On and on and on.
The Wizard of Is surveys the world and the universe and says,
"Here it all is. This is what will eliminate the need for you to invent
your own world."
Translation: "It will keep you in a beautiful prison forever,
because all roads lead through a maze that takes you back to the
beginning, where you started."
The Wizard of Is does everything he can to convince you that
What Already Is is your best option, your destiny, your home of homes.
After that, you only have to find your place in it. The
Wizard is very good at cooking up mumbo-jumbo about you needing a
particular place and how, when you find it, things fall together and
click together for you.
"We're making this endless TV series called Reality and there
are many roles available. If we can find your best role, you'll fit it
like a glove, and then you'll be happy."
The Wizard then makes sure to indicate that challenging What
Is is a very difficult road. It opens you up to all sorts of dangers, he
says. The Wizard has lots of experience in wielding the stick and the
carrot.
What are some of the characteristics of What Is? It's always
there. You can always see it and look at it and get involved with it.
It's like a vast painting in a museum---except you walk into it and live
there. It's made for you. It's apparently seamless---once you're inside
it. It doesn't break down and reveal rips in its fabric. It endures.
You can approach it from many angles---political, economic,
social, medical, military, scientific. But above all, What Is is a
Continuum, which is to say it's an interlock of space-time-energy. It
all fits together. Each aspect enforces and confirms every other aspect.
The idea of exiting from it seems absurd. You're there, and
there you will stay. Your job is to fit in, to find your place, your
role, your destiny.
A great deal of Wizard-of-Is propaganda surrounds it. For
example, you have no capacity to exceed its parameters. You can make use
of technology to explore and manipulate certain pieces of What Is, but
without technology you're lost. Therefore, those who supply you with
technology are your masters.
The Wizard states that he is your guide. He'll help you
navigate What Is to your advantage. This is your best option. Your only
option.
All of this is a highly sophisticated form of hypnosis.
The Wizard says, "You don't want to think too much about What
Is. It'll lead to disillusionment. You'll feel depressed. You won't
know what to do. You need to accept What Already Is. All happiness stems
from that."
But acceptance is half a meal. It's unstable. It breaks down.
In time, the devotee finds himself at sea, cut off from his own
creative power, unwilling to exercise it, for fear that he'll overstep
his mandate as a human being.
This makes the Wizard rejoice. It's his device, his con.
Some years ago, I was interviewed by a host who urged me to
talk about the Matrix. But with every step I took, I could see in his
rushed agreement all the signs that he was becoming more and more
uncomfortable.
He was looking for a conclusion, a wrap-up that would confirm his hypnotized belief in What Is.
It was, all in all, quite amusing. He was saying yes, yes, while he was thinking no, no. He wanted the Wizard of Is, that's all.
So I introduced the idea of the Wizard. Then, I really saw
him go into internal paroxysms. He looked like he was about to fall off
his perch.
He was dedicated to systems all the way down. He wanted to be
surrounded and comforted by a structure that would eliminate the need
for him to do anything---while he pretended that was not the case.
I said, "Look, if you really like systems, invent your own. You don't have to be living under the umbrella of someone else's."
I saw a small light go on in his eyes.
"That's interesting," he said slowly.
After the interview, he took me aside and told me, "You know,
I rarely think about a new idea on these shows. I'm pretty much up to
speed on everything. But maybe I can dump that Wizard you talked
about..."
The Wizard isn't forever. He just acts as if he is:
"DON'T IMAGINE. DON'T CREATE REALITY. JUST KEEP LOOKING AT
WHAT ALREADY IS. THIS IS AND THAT IS. JUST KEEP LOOKING AT WHAT
IS...KEEP LOOKING..."
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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.
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