Is the ultimate
reality idea form in nature? Many experiments suggest it is... but orthodox
science will have none of it!
Jack True/Wilhelm
Reich
OCTOBER 12. In the long
history of hypnosis, there are reports of patients who, in a trance, and under
suggestion, have been able to override rock-bottom “laws of nature.”
For
example, people have had lighted matches held next to their skin; they feel no
pain; no blisters develop. (Don’t try this at home.)
Jack True, a friend
and colleague of mine in the 1980s and 90s, was perhaps the most innovative
hypnotherapist in the world.
He published nothing, but we had many
conversations, and the contents of those talks, some of them, are in my PREMIUM
CONTENT section.
Jack once had a patient who, under hypnosis, started
examining the underlying structure of a bottle of water on a table---yes, with
his eyes open.
He got down to a level below that of the so-called
sub-atomic layer of the glass in the bottle, and reported a blue energy that
was, as he put it, “the real stuff.” The electrons and the quarks and so on, he
said, were a human construct invoked by us to explain and predict the motion of
matter.
Jack and a few other researchers subsequently put this patient
to work trying to change the arrangement of molecules of water. Using sensitive
instruments, Jack and his colleagues were able to show that, with his mind
alone, the patient had changed the arrangement.
Published reports from
other researchers confirm that such mind-over-matter can take place---with
water.
The patient told Jack and me that there was every reason to
expect the human race could harness this blue energy as a motive force and fuel.
It was everywhere.
This assessment lined up exactly with the work of the
genius and former student of Freud, Wilhelm Reich, who died about 45 years ago
in prison. Reich had been put there by the US federal government, after refusing
to honor a summons to appear in court and defend himself against the charge of
shipping his unlicensed therapeutic devices across state borders.
Reich
called the blue energy ORGONES.
He perceived it in human beings and in
the physical universe.
Recent developments in so-called cold fusion
research are beginning to suggest that what is going on in these table-top
experiments is not electromagnetic in nature, is not the merging of atomic
nuclei, but is etheric. That is, a deeper level of energy is being tapped into
and influenced.
Jack True’s patient also told us that he could sometimes
see dark or black auras around the blue energy---and he stated that these were
the result of some kind of effort to deny or nullify the basic energy of the
universe.
Half-jokingly he said, “It’s probably the TV networks.”
Jack pioneered a form of therapy in which the patient consciously
invented dreams (the wilder the better). This tack was not for the purpose of
interpreting the dreams. There was no interpretation. Instead, he believed that
the consistent invention of alternate realities could go a long way toward
resolving personal problems that, as it turned out, were a function of
“accepting reality as it was.”
He had success with this method.
Unfortunately, his colleagues couldn’t understand it. They were convinced that a
person’s past was the clue to his problems---whereas Jack had abandoned that
approach.
Jack used to tell me that political elections were a
collective dream in which voters unerringly “created” winners who would continue
to institute the status quo.
If he were alive today, he would have much
to say about the California recall.
A number of Jack’s patients saw this
blue energy in different contexts. They always felt inspired by its presence. In
their own way, they described what we might now call “breaking through the
matrix.”
JON RAPPOPORT www.nomorefakenews.com