THE UNIVERSE REFLECTS ENERGY
AUGUST 21, 2011. When we see pictures of deep space, or when astronauts view it from their craft, the energies at work out there are inspiring.
Why?
What makes us engage with it? Why don’t we yawn with boredom?
Ultimately, because it’s a reflection of our own potential. In particular, it reminds us, if only subconsciously, that we have the power to produce energy phenomena on a grand scale.
In the same way, when we watch certain movies in dark theaters, we engage with them by creating the massive energies suggested by the images on the screen. If we didn’t supply that emotional/energetic impact, the movies would fall apart.
If a hero is leaping across a wide chasm with superhuman ability, we’re there, doing it, too.
In other words, we’re imagining that energy. Of course, by societal norms, the fact that we’re imagining it cancels out its reality. “It’s just fantasy, nothing happening, move along, not important.”
Nothing could be further from the truth.
We possess this capacity to imagine great energy and space because we create energy and space—and if we stopped long enough to understand what that means, we would see there is an avenue from the normal to the paranormal.
When the ancients saw their own power reflected back at them by the universe, they invented gods. That was their curious response. They imbued these gods with the potential powers they themselves had buried deep in their own subconscious.
When a person flies a plane capable of smashing the sound barrier, he’s not really bowing down to the plane. He’s connecting with the same kind of power in himself. If he weren’t, that plane would never have been invented in the first place. These machines are an outward expression of what we have.
What we’ve developed amnesia about is our capacity to create these energies directly, without technology. And it’s time to re-engage on that level.
Of course, tons of propaganda have been sent down the pipeline at us, in order to convince us that power=abuse, that power always equals criminal abuse in all times and places. The “best and the brightest” have been arguing from this position for a very long time. Well, they can afford to. They already have positions of societal power, and they want to protect those little thrones.
I am talking about something completely different: the inherent individual power to project great energy—with all its implications.
One of which, by the way, is enhanced health. The cells of the body are essentially paranormal to begin with. That is, their receptors are looking for an influx of energy created by the YOU inhabiting that body. And when it comes, they respond with elation, and they move into wider levels of action and vibration.
In these articles I’ve been writing lately about energy, I’m bringing to the surface something we instinctively know: we create, transmit, and project energy. We can do that. We can do it within the confines of small boring spaces, or we can do on a much greater scale.
Once we do it and experience it in larger spaces, life changes. It isn’t the same anymore. It doesn’t retain its routine hemmed-in quality. It’s the difference between sending a rocket from New York to New Jersey and sending it to Orion.
But it’s personal. It’s you doing it. You, projecting the energy.
Physicists and biologists, if they were interested, would try to explain it in their terms, and they would utterly fail.
You aren’t projecting brainwaves or photons. Your energy is just that: ENERGY. It’s more basic than anything moving on its own around the universe.
It’s time to come to terms with this. It lifts life to a new level, a level we’ve desired for a long time.
We’re paranormal. We were never normal; that’s just a cover story.
Jon Rappoport