JON’S PROMISE
THE MAGNIFICENT ENERGY
AUGUST 21, 2011. Lately, in my articles, I’ve been mentioning two audio seminars of mine: Mind Control, Mind Freedom, and The Transformations.
I want to make sure you know this:
I’M HERE TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT ARISE WHEN YOU DO THE EXERCISES DESCRIBED IN THOSE SEMINARS—OR IN OTHER SEMINARS OF MINE IN WHICH EXERCISES ARE GIVEN.
After you’ve been doing the energy exercises, consistently, for at least a week, if you have questions, write me and explain, in detail, what help you need. Tell me exactly what you’re not sure of.
I will do everything I can to help you.
You see, these exercises form a foundation on which many other practices and techniques are then based. So it’s good to get it right.
I’m in this for the long haul.
No one walks the whole road of magic, energy, or imagination overnight. Our culture may think in terms of “magic bullets,” but I know the fallacy of that. After investigating profound medical fraud for 30 years, you bet I do.
More people are ordering my audio seminars now, and I want to make sure you get everything out of them you can. What I’m teaching doesn’t fall into the mainstream of what people are used to. This is unusual material. It dispels a muddle that’s been around for a long time—and that muddle has to do with energy blockages and deficits. That’s what most people experience in their lives.
Not enough energy. Energy blocked. Energy that isn’t focused. Energy that seems to run into a brick wall. Energy of a quality that doesn’t break through into the manifestation of more power. This is what many people experience. And they know, intuitively, there is a better answer.
There is.
It isn’t just a quick snap of the fingers for two seconds. But the answer is there, for you to experience, through your own actions doing these exercises and getting the feedback from them in an intimate, personal way.
So that you come into more of your own power.
This isn’t therapy. It’s about magic, which is our natural ability and heritage, which has been misplaced, which has been sacrificed on the altar of some vague notion of “efficiency,” in a highly technical age.
Nothing wrong with efficiency. But it can be oversold and over-bought. It can put a lid on the vast well of power we naturally possess.
This “private status quo” I’ve been writing about? It’s all based on lack of available energy. People circle the wagons in their lives and say, “This is enough. I’ll settle for this. It’s not all that good, but what else can I do? I’ll stop hoping for more. I’ll settle for half.”
Power requires much flowing energy. Power projects energy. Power is the capacity to make deep desires come true in the world.
When people experience a taste of that, they begin to discard their personal cover stories about how limited their lives are. They begin to drop those cover stories.
Most people are secret agents. They carry out assignments designed to prove they are limited in their capabilities.
They go through life that way. They say, “See? See what I just did? That demonstrates my limits. That proves how little I can do. That proves I can only gather up enough energy to keep going. That’s my keynote—I keep going. I endure. I get by.”
This is, by and large, the logic of the world.
It isn’t the logic of magic.
Here is where a certain kind of confusion sets in, and I want to explain it, because it’s instructive. People think that, in order to realize their potential, they have to disassemble the elements of their own personal status quo. They have to take it down, brick by brick, stick by stick, like a tinker-toy. The prospect of doing this is, understandably, unsettling, because the person wonders what in the world they’ll do if they don’t have that reliable status quo to fall back on.
They feel like they’ll be left in a vacuum.
Well, that’s not the case at all.
When you project energies across space, you simply SURPASS the status quo. You OUTDISTANCE it. You TRANSCEND it.
There is no dismantling involved.
This process isn’t like a puzzle that needs to be solved.
It’s more like outfitting a train with a new and much bigger engine that allows it to go on an express route. It doesn’t have to keep making all those local stops.
For far too long, people have been dickering around with the local stops, the little things, the little dreams, the idle fancies, the vague ruminations, all of which are symptoms of the fact that they really want to leap across the pond and the puddle, and get into open spaces.
They want to get to the place where they can stretch out and exercise their power—and feel what that is like.
As our society becomes more controlled and more regulated, more people yearn for that open space and power. And they are right to want it.
Fifty years ago, I found it when I started painting. It saved me. It did more than that. It showed me that SPACE wasn’t just a physical aspect of the universe, it was personal and individual. It was a doorway into energy unlimited. Space is possibility manifesting.
When you “create big,” you literally enter your space into the space of the world. You prove, without even thinking about proof, that the world has room for “new unending spaces.” Perhaps this sounds like a paradox, but it really isn’t. It’s as actual as rocks or rivers.
For a very long time, painters have known about space. They’ve become ecstatic about it. It’s magic.
In the past, I’ve written about Hermes, the trickster god, who upsets apple carts and status quos. Hermes is the archetype of “other spaces.” He sees, as clearly as you’re seeing these words right now, that the bulk of humanity is living in a delusion of One Space. And in that space, they fail to realize the uncreated potential of an infinity of other spaces.
Hermes, now and then, here and there, punches holes in the shared delusion of One Space, and then he stands back and laughs.
When you project energy, you create space. You become aware of a different feeling about space. Space opens up, expands. It takes on new and more natural qualities, as if you’ve just unbuttoned a straitjacket and tossed it aside. You can breathe. You can move. You can flex the elasticity of your being.
And in that elasticity, you can access more imagination, more possibility.
It’s called joy.
Jon Rappoport