by Jon Rappoport
March 22, 2022
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Over the years, I’ve written many notes on The Individual Creating New Reality, instead of succumbing to the reality others want to invent for him. It all starts with the power of imagination.
Here is a sprinkling of my notes:
“With imagination, one can solve a problem. More importantly, one can skip ahead of the problem and render it null and void.”
“Imagination isn’t a system. It might invent systems, but it is non-material. It’s a capacity. It feels no compulsion to imitate reality. It makes realities. Its scope is limited only by a person’s imagining of how far imagination can go.”
“It’s interesting to remember an earlier time when you had more imagination at your disposal. You might find an array of feelings you appreciate more than the feelings you’re feeling now. You might realize imagination stimulated those feelings and brought them into view.”
“If there were some ultimate state of consciousness, imagination would always be able to play another card and take it further.”
“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, we’ve flattered reality enough. It doesn’t need any more. Reality needs a massive injection of imagination.”
“Imagination can be used to invent a better shade of nail polish or a universe. In a society devoted to nail polish, imagination is not to blame.”
“Imagination has extraordinary equanimity. It is just as happy to entertain and embody two conflicting realities as it is to spool out one uniform reality.”
“You can create the same thing over and over, and eventually you’ll be about as alive as a table. Inject imagination into the mix, and everything suddenly changes. You can go anywhere you want to.”
“The lowest common denominator of consensus implies an absence of imagination. Everyone agrees; everyone is bored; everyone is obedient. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are massive floods of unique individual creation, and that sought-after thing called Abundance is as natural as the sun rising in the morning.”
“There are those who believe life is a museum. You walk through the rooms, find one painting, stroll into it and take up permanent residence. But the museum is endless. And if you were a painter, you’d never decide to live inside one of your canvases forever. You’d keep on painting.”
“The relentless and obsessive search for all those things on which we can agree is a confession of bankruptcy. Instead, build one new thing.”
“We re-learn to live through and by imagination, and then we enter and invent new space and time. But space and time aren’t the superior forces. They operate and come into being at the tap of imagination.”
“There are a billion murals on a billion walls, and the person chooses one and falls down before it and devotes himself to it. He spends a thousand years trying to decipher it. So be it. Eventually, he’ll wind his way out of that labyrinth. Then he’ll enter another labyrinth and undergo the same process. He’ll do this on and on and on, and finally he’ll see that he can imagine his own labyrinth. So he does. He invents many labyrinths. Then one day, it’ll occur to him that he can imagine whatever he wants to. It doesn’t have to be labyrinth.”
“I’m not breaking a system into parts. I’m not trying to teach a person how to tie his shoes. I’m talking about the proliferation of endless new worlds, not seen through a porthole, but imagined and invented.”
“The EXPRESSION of imagination is the key. Instead of thoughts circling around aimlessly, you have projection out into the world. You make something that has never been made before.”
“Imagination is larger than any universe. It needs no sanction from the world or from other worlds. It is not some secret form of physics. It is not religion. It is not cosmology. It is not any one picture of anything. It’s what you invent.”
“The deployment of imagination unlocks hidden energies. A power, sought after and never found in other endeavors, appears.”
“A metaphor for imagination might be warp drive. You skip ahead in space by huge leaps. It’s not 1,2,3; it’s 1,2, and then suddenly four thousand. You’re not working by serial cause and effect.”
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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.
Words have meaning…but of course, the moron using them doesn’t always use them in the strict sense of their true meaning, or at least as defined by a “dictionary” in common use. No, in the day and age in which we live, BECAUSE the instrumentality exists to CHANGE the DICTIONARY on a WHOLESALE basis, those who control the narrative also are busy, busy, busy, pumping THEIR version of the Dictionary into as many empty heads as possible. Why ? CONTROL.
It’s ALWAYS been the case that “organized” society is composed of 99+% goy. And THEY live to be controlled, so they eventually love their masters, even if they don’t know who the hell they are.
JUST LIKE NOW. You write about IMAGINATION ? That’s like giving a lecture to a herd of cattle out on the range chewing the cud. Admittedly, you MIGHT get a few more bovine paying attention to you if for example, they were in line at the slaughterhouse…and probably the most attentive being those about ready to be hoist up by their hind legs just before the blade slit their throats. BUT would ANY understand what the hell you were saying ? Now THAT requires REAL imagination !
“It’s interesting to remember an earlier time when you had more imagination at your disposal. You might find an array of feelings you appreciate more than the feelings you’re feeling now.”
One should never lose their ‘inner child’. Not child as in childish or immature. But child as new and fresh and alive and open and where everything is Mystery.
“The relentless and obsessive search for all those things on which we can agree is a confession of bankruptcy. Instead, build one new thing.”
People have a misguided fixation on finding ‘agreement’. Sometimes, the greatest verification that you are walking the right path is that NO ONE AGREES WITH YOU. Our Times today is one of those eras.
“We re-learn to live through and by imagination, and then we enter and invent new space and time. But space and time aren’t the superior forces. They operate and come into being at the tap of imagination.”
Time and Space are contrivances of Consciousness. Consciousness dreams those up. Only the misguided who forgot (or never knew) where Time and Space come from get trapped inside these.
“A metaphor for imagination might be warp drive. You skip ahead in space by huge leaps. It’s not 1,2,3; it’s 1,2, and then suddenly four thousand. You’re not working by serial cause and effect.”
‘Cause and Effect’ is another trap we fall in to. Reality is created (and destroyed) every micro-second. It bursts from nothing to something and then back into nothing. Our Earthly reality is not one billiard ball knocking into another endlessly and causing effects. It’s more like a billiard ball is created and destroyed every micro-second with no connect among them other the Consciousness directing the flow of activity.
Picking up what you’re laying down here, Jon! Yes, there was a time when the happiness-o-meter registered on the high end. It was a time when imagination and creativity were major features. Thanks for the reminder. Time to get back to the drawing board, so to speak.
From Jon’s Substack…
“And obviously, her responses are the result of smoking a tremendous amount of weed.”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That’s beautiful Jon! Thank you.
As for me I’d have to travel all the way back to my childhood, up to about age 11.
There’s a photo of me aged 3 sitting out in the sun in the garden. I was sitting on the step right at the end of our garden & gazing at a holly leaf. I was lost in it.
So lost in it that my mom sneaked up & took my photo without me noticing. The man next door was watching me & mom over the fence & grinning at mom. They both found my concentration funny but I didn’t care, I had thoughts to think and things to wonder about. So many things!