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"Why do I keep using the word ARTIST in describing the core of the
individual? Because every person contains the potential to transform
reality. For example, one brilliant client in my consulting practice, a
formidable painter and writer, has widened her
influence on those around her by deepening her concentration on her
work. I believe she will have a greater and wider influence in the
coming years. This will happen, regardless of whether she consciously
intends to liberate the power within others. Intense
creation is contagious. It sends sparks and rays and ideas in all
directions. People who come in contact with her wake up to their own
potential. They spontaneously realize the immense difference between
mechanical patterns of thought/action, and unblocked
imagination. They tune in to new spaces and energies. They step on to
new paths. Consider what would happen if MANY more individuals had
this experience---enough individuals to cause a tidal wave of creative
NEWNESS to engulf societies and civilizations.
The structures of living would undergo a radical shift. Relationships
would elevate to new levels. The ceaseless hum of sameness would
crumble and sink into oblivion. We would not see the emergence of a
single novel reality; rather, the future would consist
of many side-by-side inventions, finding their own unique and
unforeseen connections..."
(Jon Rappoport, Notes on Exit From The Matrix)
You could say that everything we have before us in the way of civilization was imagined by many persons.
Obviously, in that case, things went off the rails at crucial moments;
men grabbed huge amounts of power and directed the course of societies
in destructive directions; serial experiments in instituting fair
government failed; billions of people forget they
even had powerful imaginations. And so forth and so on.
And yet, the end of the 19th century brought a new frontier of thought: a
free individual could create his future; he could imagine his own
fulfillment and strive to attain it; he was not bound by theories of
cause and effect; he was more than a material object;
his ability to summon up energy depended, to a significant extent, on
his willingness to conceive of (imagine) what he most profoundly
desired.
As unheralded as this breakthrough was, it threw a monkey wrench into
elite plans for a locked-down mind controlled future. The free
individual, whoever he was and wherever he was, was a wild card in the
deck. He was unpredictable. He was immune to propaganda.
He saw through political/religious ideologies and other fake fronts.
He was a rebel. He understood that he had imagination and creative
power, and he set about using them.
Science itself was being backed into a corner. Its descriptions of
reality came down to immutable laws obeyed by every particle of energy
and matter in the universe---in which case, freedom was impossible.
Therefore, the unspoken conclusion went: the battle
to establish freedom was, at the core, a fraud, because it did not
exist.
People began to see through this sham of science.
What could stop the budding revolution of the free individual and his imagination? What would work? What could elites do?
On the level of society, the answer was; defame and demean the concept
of the free individual, and instead celebrate The Group. Claim that
"the individual" never actually existed, it was merely an evolutionary
step in the direction of recognizing the primacy
of The Group. The individual was a near-extinct and useless appendage.
The Group, on the other hand, was in ascendance. Under the surface, it
preached: give up your idea of individual differences; work to become
like the others to whom you belong; surrender and sacrifice; you are not
unique, that is a delusion; the Group you
belong to is much more important than anything you could think or
imagine.
And yet---the revolution still lurks. More of the individual and less
of the group is part and parcel of DECENTRALIZATION OF POWER, an idea
many people have privately embraced. For example, small self-sufficient
communities are practical and doable. They
aren't publicized widely, but they dot the map.
Nation-states are large lumbering entities, playing a competitive game
that has few possible moves. Their futures and fortunes are often
directed from behind the scenes by elite globalists.
At the other end of the scale are highly mobile, agile, imaginative, individual creators and innovators.
Their potential has no limits...
Some people misinterpret my work. They think I'm putting the individual
up on a very high and isolated pedestal, alone, without connection to
the world. This is not the case. I have seen, time and time again,
groups gain adherents through a version of mind
control, in which the free individual is, sooner or later, opposed. In
fact, I welcome and admire groups which are formed from free
individuals choosing to act in concert without losing their uniqueness
or power. However, it turns out that, in a very large
number of cases, humans are willing to offload their search for their
greatest dreams and ambitions and, instead, meld their fortunes with a
group that promises "rescue, salvation, and victory" in one form or
another. This is abhorrent. It's an age-old strategy.
The truth is, every person is an artist of reality. He can find that
power within. He can imagine, invent, create futures. He can exceed,
by light years, the standard clap-trap and sham of The Group...
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