Why consciousness “must be an illusion”
by Jon Rappoport
September 19, 2016
(To read about Jon’s mega-collection, The Matrix Revealed, click here.)
Start with this—you’re reading these words, and you know you’re reading them. You’re aware you’re reading them. Right now.
Yet, the entire body of conventional physics wants to deny that. It does deny that.
Conventional physics has painted itself into a corner, because it assumes that all sub-atomic particles (the constituents of the brain and the universe) contain no awareness whatsoever.
Conventional physics assumes that the only thing that could be conscious is the brain. But again, since the brain is composed of sub-atomic particles that possess no consciousness, the brain can’t be conscious. Therefore, consciousness doesn’t exist.
The idea that consciousness does exist must be an illusion, a misnomer, a groundless superstition, a holdover from a more primitive time.
And yet, there you are, right now, reading these words, and more importantly, you are conscious of the fact that you’re reading them.
So you must be crazy, the victim of an illusion.
And if you multiply this situation by about eight billion, you have a madhouse of a planet where everyone automatically assumes they’re conscious, whereas, in fact, no one is. Everyone is a machine responding to stimuli. That’s all.
And if you buy all that, I have golf course memberships for sale on Jupiter.
All sorts of drug researchers would chime in at this point: “But we know that chemicals change consciousness by affecting the brain. Therefore, the brain is the seat of all consciousness.”
As usual, they miss the point. The fact of being conscious, regardless of the particular state, is independent of those chemicals.
Whether you’re aware of seeing buildings on a street or green writhing polka-dot creatures directing traffic, you are the one who is aware. You’re the one who knows you’re seeing buildings or creatures.
Now we’re really in deep water, because, you see, you’re not supposed to exist at all. You’re supposed to be a brain. You’re supposed to be a few trillion neurons clicking and ticking. You’re supposed to be, at best, “someone who thinks he’s someone,” or rather, “no one who thinks he’s someone.”
“Hi, I’m no one who thinks he’s someone.”
“Hi. Me too. Let’s do whatever our brains are making us do, since we can’t have freedom.”
“Sounds good. Where do we start?”
“We wait for instructions. In the meantime, I have beer, wine, or sparkling water.”
If it occurs to you that this mechanistic view of life has some uses for those who are highly interested in mind control, you’re right. “Waiting for instructions” would be an ideal state for the reception of programming. Freedom, on the other hand, would be a problem.
“Test subject 465-A believes he is free. His illusion is interfering with the insertion of our package of beliefs…”
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the armies of “rational people,” who are quite sure that a rejection of all-out scientific materialism would suddenly put them in the camp of religionists. They see no other alternatives. It’s either science or a church.
Well, that’s their problem. They can only entertain two possibilities. They reveal a distinct lack of imagination.
And I suppose I should also say a word about “the DNA people.” They’re utterly convinced that DNA creates consciousness. But DNA, like the brain, is physical matter, and according to the same scientists who research the whole genetic puzzle, matter is composed of tiny particles or waves that display no sign of consciousness.
And I should point out that the issue of consciousness has been plaguing philosophers in the West ever since the onslaught of science and technology at the end of the 19th century. And in time-honored fashion, philosophers have opted for their favorite strategy: ignore the problem, pretend it doesn’t exist, claim the problem itself is based on a confusion about…anything. About language, for example. Language contains words that indicate the existence of meaningless objects (like consciousness). There, all done, move along, nothing to see here.
Finally, we have another bunch of people who would happily report: “Scientists miss the mark. The brain and the universe are made out of particles that do, in fact, possess consciousness. ‘Everything is conscious.’”
They say that, and then for some interesting reason, they avoid saying that the individual, the You, the non-machine non-material You, has consciousness.
They only want to posit collective consciousness. That’s their tune. They keep singing it. And if you listen to the words, they are, in their own way, trying to erase the whole notion of the individual.
Why? Because the most basic form of mind control involves denying that the individual exists. If they can put that one over, if they can sell it, they can push an agenda of: The Group is All.
This resonates quite nicely with the way the world is shaping up these days. Or rather, being shaped up. On purpose.
In case you hadn’t noticed.
Among the endless number of states of consciousness, there is certainly a collective version. The individual can enter it, and he can exit it. It’s not the be-all and end-all. It’s not a permanent paradise with closed doors.
But who would notice that fact in a world where the population has bought the idea that the conscious individual doesn’t exist, and is merely a biological machine programmed this way or that way?
Our most august intellectuals are, under the surface, arguing for the machine view. They’re mixing and matching the metaphysical and the political on behalf of a Collective Hive, because the winds that carry money and prestige are blowing that way.
They’re selling the proposition that the individual, his consciousness, his freedom, and his power are delusional dust of a bygone era.
They’re using a story about “science” as their primary tool.
If you want to buy that ticket and take that ride, understand where it’s going to take you.
“Tonight, on the cosmological news channel, the individual isn’t conscious and doesn’t exist, the brain is all, and we’re all the same thing together. Brought to you by The Great Cheese Glob in the Sky, coming to theaters soon…”
…You’re reading the words on this page. Now. You know you’re reading them. You’re conscious. You’re aware. You exist. You aren’t a brain. You aren’t made out of matter or energy that contain no consciousness.
You aren’t a machine.
You’re much, much more.
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.
Mainstream could be willing to change, if they are given the right proposals based on evidence. A doctoral thesis is sent out for evaluation by the University of Oslo, physics departement. Mind and consciousness is defined based on physical theories and introspective experience. Have a look at amatterofmind.net so see what it all is about.
I feel the direction of the site you linked and mainstream physics in general is not the right one. We only have the concepts of dark matter and energy, because the gravitation-only modeling of galactic size systems didn’t work with the observed properties. This led to the creation of imaginary particles which fix equations. I think this is a dead end.
The work on amatterofmind.net seems to suggests that consciousness is really just another type of matter which is in a parallel universe to ours, and that memory and personality are stored in these particles. It ties in with the big bang, which I’m sorry I also believe is a result of the decision not to rethink past core theories. There are issues with the black-body radiation theory which cause a lot of errors in judging internal temperatures and other processes which are based on the assumption of black-body radiation. This theory of consciousness still is placing consciousness outside the individual in some particles that are floating around our solar system or galaxy, which seems like another take on it’s just particles, and “you” are just odd matter out there. The act of awareness and experience is still a mystery it seems. Are rocks a part of this consciousness dark matter, I wonder.
I think while the current stream of publicly funded and mainstream physics is moving toward non-physicality, which is reified mathematics, the proper course would be properly grounded and understood mechanics and requestioning mathematical-only solutions which distort the physical reality. String theory seems to have excelled the most at creating mathematical structures not based on observation or mechanics. I think perhaps Miles Mathis’s physics investigations and the Electric Universe/Thunderbolts Project are getting on the right track toward better understanding, though I may be totally wrong.
“I think, therefore I am” (Descartes)
I am, therefore I think.
“I yam what I yam” (Popeye)
I suspect that our brain is more of a filter and a gatekeeper than the seat of our consciousness. Is main purpose could be to keep us focused on immediate physical survival and shield us from making a greater connection to our greater self on the level of spiritual awareness. Such philosophical introspection is crucial for our spiritual evolution, but in the short term such thoughts distract us from everyday concerns – and could allow us to walk in front of a bus while deep in thought… The brain’s lack of discipline and focus, constantly interrupted by new stimuli – may hinder a spiritual awakening but it may have evolved to help us live another day.
I am just starting to work on my next book, tentatively titled “Transformational Awakening.” As I continue my blog will be shifting towards topics like spirituality and consciousness, if anyone is interested in such topics I reviewed Wayne Dyer’s “Manifest Your Destiny” recently…
https://endtimesand2019.wordpress.com/2016/10/13/new-age-nonsense-or-ancient-wisdom-dr-wayne-dyers-manifest-your-destiny/