The depletion of human energy—reversing the trend

The depletion of human energy—reversing the trend

by Jon Rappoport

April 11, 2016

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Energy.

As in: energy depletion.

Without energy, the individual feels trapped. In that state, he seeks to conform, fit in, survive long enough to die of old age.

Body and mind deploy various feedback mechanisms to inform a person about his “available supply of energy,” and when these signals are taken as absolute truth, trouble comes.

“I can sense my energy is dwindling. So I have to…settle for less, or see a doctor, or give up, or accept that I’m getting older, or change my values, or tune up a victim-story, or join a group, or…”

On and on it goes.

In this twilight zone, the individual is unwilling to consider solutions that could restore his vitality. He’s already opted for a lower level of life.

In particular, he’s unwilling to explore the one aspect of his capability that works like magic: imagination.

That’s out. No dice. Preposterous. Absurd.

After all, imagination is just that spring rain he felt as a child, that unknown space that held all the promise in the world.

That was then; this is now.

Now is sober reflection. Now is routine. Now is habit. Now is empty.

Once upon a time, he read a science fiction novel and, at the end of it, he felt as if he were standing, triumphant, in deep space at the crossroad of a hundred solar systems.

Now he knows there is no such place. Now he is intelligent.

And now he has no energy.

The light that once flared is gone.

The idea that his own imagination could lead him to discoveries beyond anything he knows is fool’s gold.

Yes, once when he was twenty, he woke up in the middle of the night and walked to his window and looked out over a city and knew he was on the cusp of an endless future…but what can he do about that now? There is no returning.

So his imagination waits. It idles.

Yet…if he took a chance, if he began to dream again, if he started up the engine, if he considered offloading the interlocking systems that have become his daily life, what might happen?

What layers of dead thought might peel away?

What abiding convictions might dissolve?

What energies might be restored?

Is there a huge space beyond his common neurological impulses and rigid survival habits, where Vision can be played out on a vast scale?

Is there a different kind of life he can enter?

Can he take a route around the banners and facades of his former reality after opening the door to his imagination?


Exit From the Matrix


There is, in fact, a silent channel that winds through the entire time-scale of the human race.

History does not officially record it, because history is written by winners for losers, and this silent channel has nothing to do with pedestrian notions of victory or defeat.

The route of imagination has no truck with conventional space or time. It invents its own, and eventually introduces them into the world.

How many stories are there about journeying knights who cross the boundary from ordinary events into a realm of magic?

The stories are messages…sent to ourselves, to remember. This place, this day, this moment is a platform from which to embark.

Adventure, with no end.

Imagination.

Energy.

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 NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.

7 comments on “The depletion of human energy—reversing the trend

  1. Well put, Jon.

    I can absolutely verify your contentions on this issue.

    I’m 71, and in possession of a painfully crumbling mortal coil!

    HOWEVER… for quite a while now, I have also(thanks to many ‘wide-awake’ signposts from Wayne Dyer, Eckhart Tolle, Anthony De Mello, Jac O’ Keeffe, and Sundance Burke etc., to George Carlin, Bill Hicks, and David Icke etc.), been in grateful possession of a new awake conciousness/imagination/energy, that I would never have hitherto thought possible!!

    Hence… at 71, I am more conscious, imaginative, and mentally energetic, and free, than I have ever been.

    To anyone reading this… don’t go off, searching for this state… it’s within you!…. always has been. Just be open, and shovel away the accumulated layers of absolute crap(much of your education, most of your religious views, most social conventions, the illusion of ‘time’ etc. etc..) that you have clung to for so long, and you will find this incredibly exciting liberating state of consciousness, that is actually the real ‘you’ that you have been searching for outside yourself for, for so long!

    Crumbling body?? Four walls?? Pah!!!… I laugh in the face of them!!… they represent no barriers or stumbling-blocks to my totally liberated ‘soul’!!
    Mere transient physical states such as these, cannot negate this true liberation!
    AND…. it gets better…. you don’t have to wait until you’re 71!!!! ~agr~

  2. Cliff Newman says:

    I will be 65 human years next month. But I am not a human… I am a mankind and am in better health today than when I was 6 years old.

    • Great stuff! ???? Are we talking physical health or the liberating vibrational energy that drives the imagination? Or both?
      If I had to choose between one or the other, it would be the latter every time… no contest. ????
      I’ve shared Jon’s blog on my own BlogSpot (andrewgallowayrolls.com).
      Maybe you(+ as many others as may be so inclined) would be interested in some of my Blogs of the last 6 months…. If so, I’d love it if as many folk as possible would throw in their contributions in my ‘Comments’ sections. This makes the blogs so much more valuable and so much more interesting. I look forward to seeing you at:- andrewgallowayrolls.com ????

  3. Noreen O Driscoll says:

    Great testimonials but how people get from too tired to do anything to bouncing with energy? It sounds like trying to pull yourself up by own bootstraps I know our thoughts are creators every self help book says so but people with depression for example cannot snap their fingers and jump out of it. Poverty, physical pain, loneliness are endemic due to Capitalism so what is the magic cure?

    • It would seem impossible, thinking in ‘conventional’ physical energy terms; but…. have another look at my previous comment on this, and(might I be so bold as to suggest), have a look through some of my own blogs at: andrewgallowayrolls.com and hopefully it might become help to clarify that it is eminently possible.. even if you have an almost clapped-out physical situation such as my own. ~agr~

    • arcadia11 says:

      touching. your concern for those who are not yet quite as able as some. no one wants to be left behind.

      i think the magic cure might be to do it yourself first. that opens the door for the
      person standing behind you to walk through.

      i love the saying ‘rising water raises all ships’

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