When dreaming breaks through the chains of mind control

When dreaming breaks the chains of mind control

by Jon Rappoport

December 22, 2012

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This article is based on many interviews I did with the late hypnotherapist Jack True. Jack was my friend and colleague. He helped me publish my first book, AIDS INC. We later worked together to research dimensions of mind control.

Jack invented a number of brilliant techniques he used with his patients. He stopped doing traditional hypnotherapy when, as he put it, he realized patients “were already in a hypnotic state when they first walked through the door.”

So Jack was in the business of de-hypnosis. How incredibly different this was from diagnosing people with fiction mental disorders and then dispensing toxic drugs to them.

One of Jack’s most powerful techniques involved having patients, after they were in a light neutral trance, invent dreams.

They already do it while they’re sleeping, “ he said. “Why not have them do it when they’re awake?”

Dreaming while asleep is one of those times when people can break the chains of their internal programming.

People see reality through filters. They automatically and subconsciously use feelings, ideas, preconceptions to perceive reality. This is programming.

Utilizing such filters, people construct “story lines” to describe reality. These stories tend to follow well-worn paths. They repeat.

People become bored. They look for a new surprise to give them a jolt of adrenaline that will carry them past their old stories.

Dreams crack the egg of familiar stories. Dreams don’t have to obey any normal notions of plot line. A dream can cut off a developing story and jump to an entirely different scene. It can break the laws of physics. It can bring in new characters from nowhere. It can contradict itself.

Our dreams let us know that we want to liberate ourselves from familiar and well-worn and ordinary and tiresome patterns. But in dreams, we don’t simple think about liberation. We experience it. We escape the matrix.

Unfortunately, people are often so predisposed to interpret their dreams that they miss the essence of them: a dream is an adventure; it’s a ride out beyond the structures that narrow life.

Dreaming is also a clue that we have the inherent power to move beyond our programming, our filters, our artificially chronic perception of reality.

A few of Jack’s patients, the ones he had invent dozens and even hundreds of dreams in his office, experienced what people like to call paranormal phenomena. Jack didn’t use that label. He said it implied an “extra talent.”

Everybody can ‘do paranormal’ because it’s part of what we are,” he said.

One patient he worked with for six months, a dyed-in-the-wool engineer, discovered he had a “peculiar knack.” Among his wide circle of friends, several were suffering from arthritis. He could “focus on them” and alleviate their symptoms, to the point where two of them stopping taking medications.

Through interviews, I verified this was so.


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I asked Jack’s patient how he did this.

I found I could ‘see into space,’” he said. “I could look into what seemed like a series of different spaces in their bodies. It made no rational sense to me, but I went with it. In these spaces, there were various colors. I began to sort them out. Certain shades of color were signs of debilitation. So I homed in on them and found threads that were wrapped in knots. I undid the knots.”

Needless to say, this analysis of disease doesn’t match any conventional picture. But the Jack’s patient was motivated to follow his intuition, and it bore fruit.

He told me, “The idea of overlapping spaces was something I’d tried to toy with as an engineer. But I couldn’t get anywhere. I couldn’t find the mathematics or the experiments to make any progress. The idea that I could actually see these spaces was something that never entered my mind. When all of a sudden I could see them, I rejected the whole thing at first. But I went back to it. I decided it was legitimate.

The spaces looked like overlaid pieces of film. Eventually, I could see them separately. That’s when the colors showed up.

Occasionally, when I’m sitting in my office looking out the window, the scene out there separates into different spaces. It’s as if the space we all recognize is actually composed of elements. We settle on the resolution of those elements and see it as one [continuous] thing.”

Much like projecting separate frames of a film transmits the impression of continuous motion?

Not exactly,” he said. “It would be more like projecting a dozen separate films, one on top of another, at the same time, on to a screen. The audience sees, somehow, one resolution produced by all the films.”

A hologram?

If a hologram,” he said, “is essentially a lot of information that generates a three or four dimensional coherent picture, then what I’m describing is not quite the same thing.”

I told him about a drawing I once did. In my studio, on a table, I had a sheet of white paper. Whenever I did ink drawings, I laid a new sheet over that basic sheet, which stayed there for several months.

One day, I looked at the “under-sheet,” and I saw three faces. They were composed, as it were, of leftover marks that had bled through from all the drawings I’d been doing. The faces were floating among hundreds of other ink-marks.

At first, I thought the three faces weren’t real. I was just “making them up.” So I took a large marker pen and filled in everything on the under-sheet except those three quite detailed faces.

Lo and behold, the faces were there. They were very distinct. I showed them to several friends and they saw them immediately.

Jack’s patient said, “Yes. That would be more like it. The drawings you’d been doing were ‘other spaces.’ They overlapped on that one under-sheet. And then you had three faces, you had a resolution created by many different overlapping spaces. That’s a pretty good analogy.” [A better analogy these days would be image layering, using computers.]

I asked him why he thought Jack’s technique had enabled him to sprout this new capacity to see separate spaces and help several people with arthritis.

Jack had me invent dreams. All sorts of dreams. I created the dreams myself. Jack wasn’t making suggestions. After a couple of months, I began to believe in what I was doing.”

Believe?

I felt my own creative power,” he said. “And the reality of what I was creating, the dreams, looked to me like they were worlds of their own. Something clicked. I felt a shift. When I was motivated to help my friends, I found I could.”

There is a connection here to an ancient Tibetan practice, in which the student is directed to make a very specific “mental image” of a character and hold it in place for a long time. That’s a shorthand description of the practice.

The student may work many months or even years on this project. If he succeeds, he becomes aware that the physical universe is a product of mind, at which point he is able to change reality (AKA telekinesis, manifestation).

Jack’s patient was aware of this Tibetan practice. “I thought of it as a legend, a myth. I don’t think of it that way anymore.”

Jon Rappoport

The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. 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 www.nomorefakenews.com

14 comments on “When dreaming breaks through the chains of mind control

  1. arianna says:

    Awesome article! I have experienced many things out of the ordinary, amazing stuff . Most people are afraid to discuss it, most people will not even believe the true facts of what is happening in their own country, never mind the incredible power of their own mind.
    Keep up the good work, we continue to listen and share!
    Merry Christmas to you Jon and thanxs for keeping your voice
    of fact and truth out there for us!

  2. Scott says:

    Great information and interview Jon!

    Is there an option to buy just the jack true interviews separately from the rest of the matrix revealed material? I find his information very exciting.

    …Scott

  3. This article is making me think about my dreaming in a different way. I think analyzing dreams is passe, just as traditional therapy of constantly dwelling on the wounds, keeping one stuck in that energy. I love the idea of layers of reality. Isn’t that what shamans around the world do? Now I know why I am so attracted to my computer art and layering. I will now think differently when painting. Thank you Jon for you many insights, you are needed on this planet of polarities.

  4. Wendy says:

    The information in this article could just be the answer to my life-long search for release from the horrible grasp of mind control.

    Recently I started doing something similar to the visualizations mentioned in your article. I wondered where it might take me, if anywhere, and if the time and effort were even worth it, but the people I share it with really seem to get positive results. I even have a back log of requests!

    For the first time in 56 years I have a sense of real hope that there is a very personal way for me to break out from the mental chains that have held me captive for so long, in a way that benefits many, doing something I love to do.

    Thank you for the most wonderful Christmas Present ever!

    Take care,
    Wendy

  5. m_asteram says:

    With all due respect, I disagree strongly with a fundamental claim at the beginning of the essay: That we can all do this, that we can all achieve the paranormal. No, not all humans can. Only those humans who have a soul can achieve it, and there is no requirement that one have a soul in order to inhabit a human body. All that is required is the life force. No soul needed. A worm does not need a soul, and a human body does not either.

    In addition, in order to access the paranormal, one must not only have a soul, but one must be connected to it, not disconnected from it.

    So I’d say that knocks “all” down to about 1/4 to 1/3 of the present living human population. If that. Those without a soul will never be able to access the paranormal, period.

  6. Paul says:

    I have the same question as Scott. I would like to buy the Jack True material now, and the expensive CD later.

    Thanks,

    Paul

  7. could this be true that this will open a stargate into a parallel dimension with enough implements of our desire that we notice it and be satisfied or will it bring another set of desires which will go on for eternity?

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  9. Bonnie says:

    …no alleged science knows the workings of the Mind or the interaction between the mind and the physical body. Try as hard science may, it will NEVER find Mind or Spirit, as long as they refuse to admit /. acknowledge that there is MORE than the 5 Senses.

    THe Wisdom Schools of the Ancients, were destroyed by the religions, but they have come back in these Times. And they taught /teach that the Life Force / Energy is separate from the physical body. This Energy, part and parcel of an Eternal Force, with All That Is,- ALL THAT EXISTS- aka THE Creator, does NOT need rest as does the physical body.

    The fact is that, this Energy Packet called Soul separates from the physical body, AND TRAVELS IN OTHER PLACES / LEVELS / TIMES while the Human Body rests.

    And Dreams are the lingering memory of the various Travels during the night, all squashed together, so that the Human is confused thinking it is just one piece reaction of the brain of events in aperson’s life.

    What Psychology, mistakenly, calls the “Subconscious, ” is actually,the connection to the Eternal Life Force.

  10. Ortho says:

    Matter doesn’t really exist!

    That statement is sure to upset a lot of people…

  11. Eliza says:

    I was excited to read the description of seeing inside to see/perceive illnesses in the body as tangled knots of thread and then detangling them. I have been doing that myself for a few years, now, and I never knew anyone else did that! It is very effective and mysterious. It took me awhile to believe it was real, too. I appreciate the description of teasing out how the “layers” appear, and how difficult it is to explain in words, something like this.

    For me, my experience has been that first I “am moved to” or decide to see or look inside the body (mine or someone else’s). To be open to the images. Then, the images come to me (that is what it feels like). I don’t feel that I consciously decide to perceive it as “threads.” In fact, sometimes I perceive it differently (though yes, the colors). Sometimes it appears as shards or splinters, and I draw them out. Sometimes it appears as a hard ball, and I vaporize it. Sometimes it appears as a raw and painful mass, and I soothe it by application of something — all of this is mental and it feels automatic. It is three-dimensional and yes, you can be in the space and see in all directions at once if you choose to. Sometimes there are sounds as well as colors and also emotions (but emotions are not what we think they are).

    But very hard to describe in words.

    • Helena J Ackley says:

      Jon, about dreams, Helena Ackley age 92 here again. (after 2 comments on Part one, Jack
      True.) I had 5 guiding dreams, the first 2 came up out of myself, and were washing up my own garbage. Third was pivotal, and had a spiritual aspect in control. It was only then I read my first of Jung, and recognized this was known by someone else too. It was like therapy, but on my own, and against Nay-Sayers. It too inner work of 3 to 4 years to work my way through all each dream showed me about myself. After t he pivotal dream, the other two were of what I called a spiritual reality. They came with psychic ability, after a childhood with undeniable miracles. I found psychic ability and power to backfire on me, and renounced it. But after the 5th dream, I realized, this was spiritual power and functioning, it could not be renounced, but I had to learn how to use it as it was invested in me to be used. That was, for the benefit of all it touched, including me, and beyond my knowledge. I live this way, and have lived this way for many years now.

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