“ENERGY ESCAPE” AND MAGIC
AUGUST 16, 2011. There are many ways people try to avoid creating energy, and since magic is usually associated with some kind of “spiritual universe,” people who take an interest in magic tend to want to detour around the whole subject of energy. They prefer replacing it with “thoughts” and “ideas” and “wishes” and “rituals.”
They eventually find out they’re up against a wall, and that wall is energy.
It’s not just because we live in an energy universe. It’s because magic is centrally involved with energy.
Magic, the producing of realities that go beyond the laws of this continuum, steps forward with energy—and doesn’t draw it from the universe, but creates it point-blank.
That was the original purpose of ancient breathing exercises and practices and techniques, before other objectives bled into the scene. Harmony, balance, peace, relaxation, and so on are not the same thing as magic.
In modern society, the strategy is to resolve uncertainties with a sense of balance and peace—but that is just a preliminary tactic that takes a person a few miles down the road, where there is a dead-end.
Magic deals with uncertainties by continuing to create energy.
Society frowns on this approach, and wants to swallow up people in a networked collective. The whole vector and purpose of modern structures is to AVOID magic.
I could downplay all this and pretend that my work is about some ultimate spiritual method of “fitting in” to “the cosmos,” but that would be a lie. That would be promoting yet another cover story designed to absorb people in ideas that, long range, have a sedative effect. Such ideas simply satisfy a need to receive everything and create nothing.
I once knew a painter who would sit in front of his blank canvas and do nothing until he received an idea. This eventually wound him up in diminishing returns. Improvisation exercises cured that.
Contrary to popular belief, we aren’t creatures automatically networked into a grand energy design of universe. That’s an interesting legend, among many legends. It has political implications in an overall collectivist agenda. On one level, there is a “web of life,” but it isn’t ultimate, and it doesn’t form the basis of magic. This is surely a disappointment to many believers, but there it is. As I’ve stated many times, the “grand design” notion, in the long run, has the effect of making people passive. Boiled down, it becomes, “Wait and keep waiting. Something good will happen.”
Yes, as you wait 50 years, good things will happen, bad things will happen, and neutral things will happen. None of that requires you waiting.
The ability to project energy is the first step on the road of magic. It isn’t something weird or tricky. It’s quite straightforward, and the exercises I describe in two audio seminars, Mind Control, Mind Freedom, and The Transformations.
One could speculate about the possibility of getting into a perfect state of peace and calm—and then generating a single lucid thought that creates a transformative impact on physical reality. But waiting for that to happen could take a very long time…and still it might not occur. Instead, the exercises I describe involve the strong and active projection of energy across space.
That’s the start of something big.
That’s power, and yes, I know, power has become a nasty word. Through propaganda, it’s been intentionally twisted to mean something anti-social. People have been brainwashed into thinking power is bad. They opt instead for living in a little fairy-tale world of pretty hopes, wishes, and thoughts. I have no problem with that, but it has nothing to do with magic.
Jon Rappoport