CREATING ENERGY, AND MAGIC
AUGUST 16, 2011. One of the first tenets of true magic is that energy can be created out of nothing at any moment. Practically speaking, it’s only important that the individual creates it. It doesn’t matter where it comes from.
Life is constructed, ordinarily, as some kind of equilibrium. Energy in equals energy out. This is an outrageous arrangement, but there it is. You work, you sleep. The energy you expend at work is replaced during sleep. As the years tick by, the expenditure diminishes and therefore the replacement is less.
This is what you might call an energy network. It breeds non-individuality.
The mind seeks the equilibrium, or a reasonable pretense of it—a thought pattern, ingrained.
Result? An inner core of passivity.
Magic, though, means creating unlimited amounts of energy with no balancing effect.
Therefore, exercises in that direction are all about creation/production of energy.
This violates two hallucinations called laws of physics. One, the conservation of energy, and two, the storing of stale energy in a remote area (entropy).
To create raw energy, you project it. This forms the basis of a number of exercises, several of which I describe in two audio seminars—Mind Control, Mind Freedom, and The Transformations.
Although manifestation of desire is the objective of these exercises, on a deeper level the more profound goal is simply creating energy (through projection).
This is why, as spectators, populations seek out sports, music, films. They sense the presence of spontaneously created energy. There is only one problem. They are soaking up the projection, instead of projecting energy themselves.
Projecting energy (by many people) would tear apart modern society, in which the fantasy of equilibrium is expressed as collectivism.
The leaders of a collectivist society are networked in as thieves. In other words, they are the ones stealing energy from other people. This, in the long run, gives the leaders nothing. Less than nothing. They live in a minus universe in which they are without creative resources. In such half-light, they search for a missing key without having any real idea about what it is or how to find it.
Under the cover story of modern society lies the capacity (on the part of the individual) to create and project energy. This capacity is generally ignored.
All the mysticism in the world, and its attendant forms and systems, is actually dedicated to bringing about new versions of equilibrium—as if they were stages of enlightenment. Nothing could be further from the truth. These forms are simply restatements of collectivism on a “spiritual level.”
99.9% of the population wouldn’t recognize the true projection of energy if it happened two feet in front of them. They would blank it out.
Jon Rappoport