Power beyond mind control

Power beyond mind control

by Jon Rappoport

January 14, 2015

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“All thought is not the same. There is random static. There is repetitious and circular rumination. There is thought devoted to solving a problem or analyzing a situation. There is thought that occurs when one is creating something that never existed before. To blithely say that ‘externally inserted’ mind control can replace all levels of thinking without a person being aware of what is going on is foolish.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)

Consciousness wants to create new consciousness, and it can. Imagination is how it does it. If there were some ultimate state of consciousness, imagination would always be able to play another card and take it further.

In any arena of life, and especially when it comes to mind, perception, power, empathy, and so on, there is always a status quo. It’s merely the place where a person says, “Well, that’s enough. I’ll settle for what I have. I’ll stop here.”

Sooner or later, this leads to boredom, frustration, problems, and conflict. It leads to a decline.

Imagination, which knows no bounds, is the source for the most adventurous explorations. It can have great impact on the material world, of course, but one mustn’t therefore conclude it is composed of matter or energy. Imagination is non-material. To think otherwise winds you up in using some version of physics to depict imagination—and then you are imposing limits on it. This is an error. Imagination doesn’t obey any laws of physics.

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, we’ve flattered reality enough. It doesn’t need any more. Imagination creates new realities.

You can create the same thing over and over, and eventually you’ll be about as alive as a table. Inject imagination into the mix, and everything suddenly changes. You can steer that boat anywhere you want to.

The lowest common denominator of consensus implies an absence of imagination. Everyone agrees; everyone is bored; everyone is obedient. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are massive floods of unique individual creation, and then that sought-after thing called abundance is as natural as the sun rising in the morning.

Sitting around in a cosmic bus station waiting for reality is what reality is. Everything else is imagination.


Exit From the Matrix


There are those who believe life is a museum. You walk through the rooms, find one painting, stroll into it and take up permanent residence. But the museum is endless. If you were a painter, you’d never decide to live inside one of your canvases forever. You’d keep on painting.

The relentless and obsessive search for all those things on which we can agree is a confession of bankruptcy.

When we re-learn to live through and by imagination, we enter and invent new space and time.

With imagination, one can solve a problem. More importantly, one can skip ahead of the problem and render it null and void.

Imagination isn’t a system. It might invent systems, but it is non-material. It’s a capacity. It feels no compulsion to imitate reality. It makes realities. Its scope is limited only by a person’s imagining of how far imagination can go.

The human race is obsessed by the question: what exists? It appears to be a far easier question than: what do you want to create? This comparison explains why civilizations decline.

Imagination is a path. Walking on that path long enough, you find answers to all the questions you’ve ever asked, as an incidental side effect of the journey. You also find power that most people only dream of.

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. You can sign up for his free emails at NoMoreFakeNews.com or OutsideTheRealityMachine.

14 comments on “Power beyond mind control

  1. Dona says:

    To be sure– Imagination is how the computer was invented, ditto for cell phones. Ditto for Pixar movies, same with Stephen Speilburg’s books. J.R. Tolken had a great imagination! Art wouldn’t exist and life without art sounds dull and boring. Imagination is how we bring all things in to existence.

  2. ozziethinker says:

    Jon, sincerely how have you gone with your book (sales)?

    The reason I ask is my recent book release absolute covers the above from a cosmic perspective. Imagination is much more powerful than would be believed due to materialist science’s abolishment of spirit/soul and the fundamentals of creation.

    Unique, in every sense of the word, and admittedly “heavy”, you know what?

    Nobody gives a damn because, so far…..zero sales.

    https://ozziethinker.wordpress.com/2015/01/04/introduction-to-dimensions-deceptions-demons/

  3. From Québec says:

    In a way, we can say that the Elites have imagination.. Look at what they have already created… a world of obedient slaves. That is their secret. ingredient: imagination.

    But since they are criminal degenarate inbreed, imagine what good people could accomplish with imagination? We could checkmate them so easily..

  4. You explain the decline of man well. And the fight we have to stay free, individual, im anything but common. You sir are definably un common, i mean that as a compliment sir.
    At my stage of life, i feel surrounded by ignorance and evil, and ..well, idiots. But we are the fortunate, to be able to SEE. its not an easy road. A very narrow path.
    Ty, as always, you make me think higher thoughts.

  5. Thanks for this bold reminder, Jon. I needed to hear it and to recapture imagination and creativity in my life that I’ve somehow lost track of. Guess it’s never too late. Thanks again. I love this blog.

  6. Bill says:

    Great article as always, John!
    Excellent point about imagination being outside physics as are most emotions.
    Saw something yesterday where John O’Dea of NCR said love is most powerful force in that it cannot be coerced. Need to think about that for a while.
    One point about the term phrase “human race”. Think it is extremely offensive and violates basic human civil rights just as the corporate demonic term for the Human Resources department, eh?
    Blessings!
    Bill

  7. Maybe imagination is the only law of physics…maybe there is no physics, or the four fundamental forces, except what scientists imagine. There is no material, nor energy without the first law; Imagination.
    Really time is a relative concept of a single mind. It seems time moves slower for the little ones, as compare to the children who have gotten terribly old. Fear seems to slow time, happiness seems to speed it up.
    Versus time being a strict component of nature.
    In essence time is a facet of a imagination.
    Gravity the scientific concept is me a magnet being held by the greater magnet the planet. Unless one is willing to banter out the details of the imagined quantum gravity.
    But the master Buddhist has disproved and broken such law with what? Imagination…focused and controlled imagination to the point of gravity defiance…or has he imagined himself as lighter than his surrounds.
    If anything could have made this great thing that we inhabit… this Universe. Then that would be imagination…but not an explosion.
    I understand that a law would be finite, restrictive and limiting. But that’s good for this…particular material Universe.
    I can imagine other multi-verses of pure imagination without limit, were one might live a lifetime as a Universe. To start that Universe with a big bang.

    These thoughts are difficult to explain in words. I hope I have been concise.
    Words ground imagination…and set it’s limit.

    “The relentless and obsessive search for all those things on which we can agree is a confession of bankruptcy.” Jon R

    Is it though…could it be a confession of loneliness and a attempt at making or solidifying a friendship.

    Imagination; one must be willing to imagine great creation…but also one must able to imagine great destruction.
    The end of this world is when imagination is lost and one of us who still imagines…an end.

    ” Only Nietzsche and Blake know a wholly fallen Godhead, a Godhead which is an absolutely alien Nihil, but the full reversal of that Nihil is apocalypse itself, an apocalypse which is an absolute joy, and Blake and Nietzsche are those very writers who have most evoked that joy.” -Thomas Altizer

    • From Québec says:

      “Really time is a relative concept of a single mind”
      .”In essence time is a facet of a imagination.”

      George Carlin- Does the time bother you? 1978
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M5eG-aywZQ

      • ozziethinker says:

        I immensely respect Carlin; a wonderful thinker.

        In this case, he could not be more wrong. Time is a fixed asset and “reality” is restrictive imagination governed by a genetic/atomic interface. We and everything around us are “moving programs”.

        Existence is really neat when you understand it and I explain how it works in the first part of my book. In the next part I will explain the connective relationship between electro-magnetic fields, gravity and “troughs” formed by pulse echoes emanating from static points. A phenomena science likes to call wormholes can be found in the cracks of the universal fabric and this ties in with “fixed time” located in sub-space.

  8. I absolutely LOVED this piece, Jon!

    It is sooo true and very apropos to the times we are facing. Those who want control, are the ones who want to be the ONLY creators, while everyone else is as a mindless, droning, zombie-follower. Isn’t also apropos that the invention of the “church” saw to it the beginnings of wars against imagination and individuality.

  9. HRtsFan says:

    Nice inspiration.
    Comment: You write: “The human race is obsessed by the question: what exists? It appears to be a far easier question than: what do you want to create? This comparison explains why civilizations decline.”
    Imagination is a worth-while endeavor. To start, and then to continue, and on and on: great things happen from human effort, and there is even ‘faith’/?rough-expectation? or hope, that wonderful, un-foreseen things will come out of the doing, out of creative, imaginative, doings.
    But the mind, our memories and what we keep in our mind, are important resources, and this is appreciated in the history of: human creativity, inventiveness, and, problem solving.
    Often a ‘pre-requisite’ for un-foreseen discoveries, ideas, connections, imaginings, coming after a ‘good night’s sleep’, or many days of ‘sleeping, living, breathing, on an imaginative or creative, endeavor’, is that there isn’t ir-reparable ‘non-sense’, and ir-reparable mis-perceptions, and ir-reparable mis-conclusions, within our minds and brains.
    What ‘exists’ is not an un-useful thing to care about, if we want un-foreseen truths, or un-foreseen creativity, to come forth. I believe it [caring about the question of: ‘what is true’] makes a difference, and is worth our sincere concern, if not quite our ‘obsession’.
    Thanks again for the inspirational posting.

  10. Leah says:

    Excellent post, Jon. 🙂
    It is interesting that you use the term ‘imagination’, I derive my imagination from ‘Curiosity’. And you are correct, science will never find our true selves, because we exist independently from our bodies. You know, it is our consciousness which powers the bioform (body), remove that and the body dies. I am consciousness having a physical experience – thats all, can anyone control that….truthfully – No. Alas when will people wake up?

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