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Exit From The Matrix: Ancient Tibet
Jon Rappoport
6-11-22
In my search for a different approach to individual consciousness, I came upon the history of early Tibet, before the society hardened into a theocracy.
Creative power was the intense focus of the early Tibetans.
Several of their key exercises and techniques were all about having students mentally create, and sustain, complex images in voluminous and meticulous detail. That was difficult enough, to be sure. Far more difficult was the next aspect of their practice: get rid of these creations.
Put them there; take them away.
The Tibetans were committed to living life on the level of imagination, with all that implied.
And what does it imply?
A new psychology. A psychology of unlimited possibility:
A person’s past, his history, his problems, his relationships are all framed against the wider context of what he can imagine and then invent, create, in the world.
Living through and by imagination long enough, the individual discovers that his prior relationships are transformed. They no longer set themselves up as questions or problems.
He is operating from a platform that affords an utterly different, original, and unexpected outcome.
Primarily from the Tibetans, I developed a great many easily doable exercises for the modern individual, living in this time; exercises that would expand the scope and range of his imagination and creative power.
I included sets of these techniques in my collection, Exit From The Matrix. Here are the contents of that collection. I hope you will consider ordering it:
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