
Conventional physics argues that all the tiny particles which make up the universe are:
neutral and unconscious and dead—
And yet, say these same physicists, the brain, which is only a collection of such particles, is conscious.
The absurdity of this contradiction can only be sustained by monopolistic authority.
Consciousness is as non-material and paranormal as paranormal can be.
Without it, obviously, we would not be communicating right now. We would not be here. We would not Be.
Categories like telepathy, ESP, clairvoyance, and telekinesis don't tell the whole story. They're just a pale reflection of the fact that Existence itself is paranormal.
Consensus reality, on the other hand, is a stage play based on the notion of “normal.”
So here we are, and we're all paranormal, and we're living in a normal world. If that isn't a joke, if that isn't a sickness, if that isn't a conspiracy, what is?
The Matrix can spawn one Agent Smith after another, like a machine turning out products, and still the incalculable and magical fact of consciousness endures beyond the machine.
The stage play called reality is dedicated to top-down control, because consciousness, if unleashed as creative power, if allowed to flourish, would explode the stage flats and take us out into an open sky of such varied magic it would ring in a multiverse of unpredictable beauties…none of which require supervision from the psychopaths behind the curtain.
Making life into a machine is the goal of elites. We, on the other hand, see something else.
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