My personal consulting services: the world of imagination
by Jon Rappoport
September 6, 2017
contact email: qjrconsulting [at] gmail [dot] com
First, a bit of background:
Someday soon, technocrats will begin assigning numbers and formulae to imagination. They will claim “quantified imagination” as their own—meaning it is a function of artificial intelligence (AI).
Remember, technocrats have one enduring quality: a limitless capacity for self-embarrassment.
Human beings use imagination because they envision something greater than ordinary reality. That’s where it all begins.
Humans use imagination because they want to exceed the stifling status quo.
AI “imagination” doesn’t exist. AI concocts constructs according to instructions and meta-instructions. It’s just another day at the office. And needless to say, there is no passion behind it. But don’t worry, the technocrats will get to that, too. They’ll claim AI has feelings and yearnings. They once read that in a science fiction novel when they were children, and they still believe it.
Humans use imagination because they are restless and at a deep level they know they are living in spaces that hem them in.
AI has no space.
You can program AI to execute five million paintings, but none of them would transmit meaning back to AI. AI would merely be carrying out one more exercise in “product-generation.”
Humans stop imagining when they turn themselves into an imitation of AI, when they decide the creative core of their being is an illusion. When they imagine there is no reason to imagine.
The individual and his life and his future are based on imagination.
In my personal consulting service, I work with imagination at different levels, depending on the client:
ONE: Expand the scope and power of imagination through specific exercises.
TWO: Work with imagination to discover a client’s profound desire to create something specific and make it fact in the world.
THREE: For a client who already knows what he wants to create in the world, utilize imagination to flesh that out, make it even more specific, and develop a strategy and a plan.
FOUR: For a client who is already creating an enterprise, improve the effectiveness of it and widen its scope.
Each of these four areas or foundations involves THE PROJECTION OF A NEW REALITY INTO THE WORLD.
Something that wasn’t there before.
Something that would never be there, were it not for the individual and his refusal to be perfectly satisfied with things as they are.
I answer inquiries at qjrconsulting [at] gmail [dot] com
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.
Jon, you are right as rain, did you read Peter Norton’s release 2 DOS manual? I did 2 decades ago and learned AI and virtual reality are absolutely nothing. in Gary Z Mcgee’s article on self-education; he comes right to the point that imagination is the “KEY” to knowledge and creativity. I think Gary reads your blogs, he got it from you. What I need to get on with my life is logic course and imagination exercises; I’m saving up now but I’m still a little short on my fixed income from SS that I paid into (at least I’m fortunate to get it). In the mean time I read and learn from your “REAL” writing. Thank you; Sincerely.
Family makes fun of me for having a child like imagination when it comes to my favorite part of the country known as the Mountain West.
I ramble on about it because it opens up my imagination.
All things are possible there because the place is magical. Everywhere you look the landscape is breathtaking and nature reigns supreme.
Sadly it is also very expensive to live there and some of the people have this “native” attitude.
They get mad when you say well you aren’t Hispanic or Native American so you aren’t a native.
On my visit there I was worried about the cat back home if I had left enough food out, there in the sky was a cloud formation shaped like a happy cat! Like I said the place is magic. :o)