So what happens is we begin to dwell on these thoughts. When we dwell on these thoughts, we empower them, focus on them, and give our consciousness to them, and these thoughts begin to have life; they begin to run, and our imagination runs wild. This is how we misuse our imagination because we start to focus on these fantasies/gore mixed with fantasies that we’ve been introduced to either via propaganda and/or menticide.
Greetings, and welcome to another episode of Unorthodox Perspectives. I am your host, Franklin O’Kanu. Today, I want to create a podcast on how we use our imagination inappropriately. This topic builds upon a few other articles I’ve recently written or talked about.
In yesterday’s article, I discussed the fact that our reality, the very basis of our reality, is known as a wave-based reality. I’ve used studies by the scientist Rupert Sheldrake and the double-slit experiment to support the argument that when we think about our reality, the basis of our reality is at the wave-based level.
Today, we will discuss one of the most powerful resources that we have at our disposal. Before diving into that, I want to read a passage from a book I was reading a couple of years ago known as The Emerald Tablet:
“It is familiar to all men, both young and old,” explains the author of Gloria Mundi: Paradeiss Taffel (Glory of the World: The Emerald Tablet). “It is found in the country, in the village, in the town, in all things created by God; yet it is despised by all. Rich and poor handle it every day. It is cast into the street by servant maids. Children play with it. Yet no one prizes it, though next to the human soul, it is the most beautiful and the most precious thing upon earth and has the power to pull down kings and princes.”
The point of this article is to discuss the power that we call imagination. This imagination ties into our conversation on this wave-based reality. We interact with this imagination every single day. The problem is, if you’re not aware of the power of your imagination, there’s a serious chance that we are not using our imagination appropriately. That’s the whole point of today’s podcast.
In today’s podcast, we’re going to put together a couple of pieces:
Number one, I had the podcast on Sunday where I talked about the quantum physics nature of our reality, consciousness, and the spiritual aspect of our reality. In there, I talked about the topic of phantasmagoria. If you read my article on menticide and democide, you’ll understand how menticide and phantasmagoria tie in. You need to understand what phantasmagoria is, so I recommend you check out that podcast. We have to know how these techniques feed into our psyche.
Two, we must be conscious of what’s in our psyche because this is a wave-based reality. If we are not mindful of what is in our psyche, we don’t realize that we begin to turn these waves into particles, and these particles start to manifest themselves in our reality.
Ultimately, the takeaway of this podcast is that imagination is one of our greatest gifts. I want to write more about this as a sidebar. I saw a pastor talk so powerfully about the gift of imagination. He states, “God has created you to solve your own problems, and he’s given you the tool of imagination to solve your problems.” I want to dive into this power more. I’ve discussed it in works like “The Power of Visualization.”
The idea is when we have an understanding that, number one, this is a wave-based reality that we live in, and number two, when we understand that practice is a phenomenon like the Kyballion, where we talk about concepts such as “as above, so below,” the principle of correspondence—we become mindful of what’s above. When we become aware of what’s above, we can now become aware of what this is because once we are aware of what this is in the above space, we’re much more careful about what we bring down below us.
Please sit back, relax, and let’s dive into this podcast.
Diving right into the podcast, we’re going to start with the last article I wrote on menticide and democide. We’ll focus more on the menticide piece and how it ties into propaganda.
One of the best comments I’ve seen in that article was that menticide, which is a manipulation of the brain and someone’s perspective of reality, is democide, which is murder by institutions on the mental plane. That’s a perfect analogy for what this is. Menticide is democide on the mental plane.
I don’t think we fully understand this concept. What we’re talking about is an institution that is waging physical and psychological operations on the populace that it’s supposed to serve. When you understand the phenomena of menticide and democide, it all begins to make perfect sense. Why would they do that?
An example is if you look around your normal day as you go about it. Have you ever had a thought that comes into your day out of nowhere, and you’re like, “Where in the world did that thought come from?” My argument is that we all have had these thoughts from time to time. These thoughts are, interestingly, things that we’ve likely never experienced.
My argument is that if you look at our world and concepts within our world, such as propaganda and menticide, the act of menticide can also be seen as psychological warfare. What it does is introduce phenomena and experiences into your psyche that you’ve never experienced under the guise of the phenomenon known as phantasmagoria.
As I discussed in that podcast on Sunday, phantasmagoria, if you look at its origins, is an ancient art in which, in the 1700s and 1800s, individuals used projection technology. They used lanterns to project images upon walls and whatnot. However, the images being projected were images of ghosts and demons. It’s unsurprising because the practice of phantasmagoria originated as an art of communicating with the dead and with spirits, known as seances. That’s what we’re dealing with.
The idea I talked about in the podcast is that phantasmagoria back then, the art of projection, is nothing different than what we see every day when we watch TV, go to the movies, or look at our cell phones. The way I break this word down is: phantasmagoria—the “phantasma” aspect stands for the fantasy, the fantastic, the very phantasious aspect of what you’re about to see, but the “goria” aspect is, listen, you’re about to see some crazy, some crazy stuff here. That’s exactly what this practice is.
The key to this practice is that this is psychological warfare. It’s a Trojan horse, and the Trojan is disguised, or the horse comes out as the fantastic aspect of it. “This is a really cool movie. I want to see this. This video looks exciting. This TV show is, oh my gosh, it’s so captivating.” The fantasy part of whatever show or movie you’re about to watch grabs your psyche and your eyes. Let’s not forget that eyes are the windows to the soul, and once your eyes are open to the fantasy being shown to you, bam, there comes the gore.
Through the windows of fantasy, gore, and ghouls are allowed to enter your psyche, and once it’s in your psyche, that is where the damage begins to occur. As I talked about in that podcast, when we talk about entering the psyche and demons-like ideas, themes are known as demons or the term how they were spelled with “daemons.” Carl Jung said, “Hey, listen, the daemon of intelligence or creativity has spoken to me.”
So when we have these ideas, whether good or bad, angels or demons, through the practice of phantasmagoria, you are now being introduced to ideas. Or I can make the argument that you are being introduced to demons. You probably never thought about this when you’re watching TV. But the idea is that as you watch your TV, movies, or shows, ideas are entering your psyche.
When we talk about a wave-based reality, once an idea is in your psyche, that idea can begin to form and spread as a wave. As above, so below. Once it’s a wave, the likelihood of it becoming a particle and now becoming a part of your reality has begun to increase.
When you understand this idea, when you understand phantasmagoria, when you understand menticide, you start to realize, “Okay, I probably need to pay attention to what I think about.” You’re absolutely correct. This is how our imagination begins to work on the plane of creativity, this plane where waves exist, where all potentiality exists.
I’ve talked about this before: this utilization of imagination along with our thoughts and our psyche. Because when we look at conditions in the world such as anxiety, what we’re seeing is that anxiety is us just using our imagination or using our focus on the wrong waves inappropriately.
For example, when hanging out with friends, watching TV, or a show, gore comes into our psyche via the fantastic, and we call it a day. We go to the movies or return home and go about our day. But as we go through the days and weeks, we realize, “Wow, that was a crazy thought I just had.”
If you watch a scary movie or the news, now the idea of someone robbing you, someone killing you, or someone dying is within your psyche. These events do happen. I’m not saying you’ll never have an idea of someone dying or a thought. Sometimes, there can be a premonition: “Hey, something is about to happen.” But a lot of times, that premonition comes from a place of peace or almost a knowing, a no-sense knowing, versus these thoughts that are fear-induced that come from this place of anxiety, which ultimately comes from a place that is not divine or spiritual because it has that negative, archonic nature to it. If you want to know more about that, check out my article “Are We Under Satanic Attack Lands?” where I talk about Archons and things of that nature.
If we’re not aware of these thoughts that come into our head, and we’re not aware that these thoughts came into our head because we saw this movie here or there, the crazy part is that we think these thoughts are ours. “Well, it’s in my head, so this must be me trying to tell me about something.”
So what happens is we begin to dwell on these thoughts. When we dwell on these thoughts, we empower them, focus on them, and give our consciousness to them, and these thoughts begin to have life; they begin to run, and our imagination runs wild. This scenario is how we misuse our imagination because we start to focus on these fantasies or these gore mixed with fantasies that we’ve been introduced to either via propaganda and/or menticide.
I’ve had crazy thoughts like, “Where did this thought come from? I’ve never had this thought or experienced anything close. Why do I think this is going to happen to me?” Well, that’s gore. Those are archonic forces, and this is a battlefield that is not on the battlefield of the physical plane. No, this is a very mental and spiritual battlefield, so we must pay attention to what we focus on.
To close here, let’s talk about how we can begin to use our imagination more appropriately. To close, we’ll return to this book, The Emerald Tablet. We will read the following:
“But by the term’ imagination,’ they meant a special kind of mental imagery or visualization that is directly connected to the ground of reality. Imagination without the connection is simple fantasy.”
That quote is very powerful. When I read it a couple of years back, it hit me because imagination, not grounded in reality, is simply fantasy. This quote can go a couple of ways, but we’re going to stick with the quote and the understanding of propaganda, menticide, anxiety, and so forth because what this quote is saying is that we waste our power. We waste our power of imagination when we use that power to begin to imagine things that are not grounded in reality.
On a quick sidebar, this is why, in this publication, Unorthodoxy, we focus a lot on what is real and what is not. In the article “Lies Within the Truth Community,” I focus on topics like dinosaurs and viruses because these aspects have been told to us as real. If we think that they’re real and focus on them and imagine what it could be like to travel in space and go to different planets, we are wasting our time on fantasies that are not grounded in reality.
This power of imagination is a transformative power that can topple kings and princes, and for you to use that imagination to think about going to another planet—is somewhat bonkers. You’re dealing with fantasy. Would it not be better for you to deal with actual reality and use that imagination to think about what your day tomorrow will look like? What your month will look like? What your life will look like?
I use that scenario because that’s a very personal scenario. I’m a sci-fi guy; growing up, I loved the Star Wars movies (Star Wars over Star Trek). I love watching anime. That whole action, fantasy, superhero—these are things that I would think of well into my 30s. You would think, “Hey, I’m going to bed. I don’t want to think about work. I don’t want to think about this.” And so I would think, “What if I was a superhero?” or whatever comes to mind. And once I read this passage, it hit me. I am wasting my power and resource of imagination on literal fantasies that will never come true when I could direct those energies into, “Hey, what does tomorrow look like? What does this next week look like? And how do I make my life better?”
I wanted to touch on that piece on fantasy because it’s easy to daydream about things that aren’t grounded in reality and that is a waste of our power. We’re building nothing here.
But going back to the topic of anxiety and these thoughts that are put into our head via phantasmagoria, how do we combat these? Like if we have anxiety, “Oh my goodness, I’m going to get into a car accident. Or, oh my goodness, someone’s going to shoot me. Or this and that.” How can we ground ourselves in reality when we have these anxious thoughts?
Number one, this is a mathematical universe, and this is the only solution that I have to discuss on this podcast: This is a probabilistic universe, and the idea is when you have that thought in your psyche as to, “Oh my gosh, what if this happens?” ask yourself—be objective. When was the last time that this has actually happened to me? When was the last time I actually got robbed or shot or stabbed? When was the last time that’s happened? When was the last time that’s happened to somebody you know? Focus on the probabilities, and I talk about probabilities in my podcast.
By focusing on the principle of probabilities, you realize, “You know what? There is a chance of that happening, but what is that chance of that happening to me? Probably low.” And if I walk through life with a faith-based attitude, the chance of that happening decreases even more because I walk by faith and not sight. I’m protected by the powers that be.
When you have the principle of probability and use that when these thoughts come in, you can put those thoughts away. If those thoughts are a warning or an actual inclination to look out for, you won’t have a fear of that. You’re going to have peace. You’re going to have calmness. You know what? Let’s look into that versus a fear of, “Oh my god, I don’t need to leave my house.”
The principle, and just before I finish here, this is why I say don’t watch the news in my article “Four Reasons Not to Watch the News.” The idea here is that when you watch the news, you have a false perception of risk. You think the world is out to get you because every day you watch the news or read on Substack, and you hear, “X is happening, Y is happening, and Z is happening.”
This scenario is one thing that I will say the truth community does a terrible job of because you read the truth community and realize, “Oh my gosh, the bad guys are coming. We’re all going to die if we don’t do something about X, Y, and Z.” And you begin to—if you’re not careful—you start to dwell on, “This is going to happen, so I must do this, or I must give this at X, Y, and Z.”
But we must ground ourselves in the reality of the situation, and the reality is that we’re actually doing pretty good. People are waking up, and when you begin to wake up and find the power to control your world, life becomes a lot better.
Again, this is a wave-based reality—the simple fact of observing changes a wave down to a particle. As above, so below, and what you need to observe is your thoughts. The power of imagination, which The Emerald Tablet calls “the very first matter,” is mighty and key.
That’s what I wanted to chat about today. I want to take some time to dive into how we misuse our imagination. I wanted to make this a podcast because I could try to write about it, but it wouldn’t be as insightful and capture everything I wanted on this topic.
Every day, every moment in time, we have the power to imagine something, and by simply closing our eyes and choosing what we want to see, we bend that wave and condense it into a particle. When you are armed with topics like “Reality Inertia” or “The Power of Projects,” as I talk about in my book, you can begin to move further in creating your world.
If we all are the children of God and God has put in our hearts the desires, and we verify that these desires are not egotistical desires but true divine nature desires because we are walking in our path and our purpose, the universe will move with you to ensure that the desire in your heart becomes a reality.
That’s what we’re going to close today’s topic with. Pay attention to your imagination, and do not waste your imagination on fantasies. Be mindful of menticide and propaganda that look to infuse themselves in your psyche so they can fuel your imagination. Your imagination should always be peaceful and grounded in reality. Anything other than that is not of the natural divine nature and is, a matter of fact, of the archonic nature.
Thank you for your time. I hope you have a great day. If you have any questions or comments, let me know in the comment section below, and we’ll chat later.
Ashe!
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Thanks for the reminder Franklin. I need it every day. I go through periods where I am very conscious of my thoughts and my goals, keeping my mind focused on where I want to see myself, or who I want to be in the near future, but after several days or at most several weeks, the world creeps in and I find myself resorting to old mental habits. I have changed my mental diet though, which has helped. I don't remember the last time I watched a news broadcast or even read the local paper and my outlook on the future has brightened considerably. The news, religion, finance, etc. is what Jason Breshears calls Dungeon Programming. I have my favorite YouTube videos from Archaix "Awaken the Immortal Within" playlist downloaded on my phone and I try to listen to them in the morning when I start my day. They are a good companion to what you are speaking about, and for whatever reason the way Jason presents it resonates with me.
Nice exposition. The problem is that we are encircled with cell towers and satellites that are beaming non-coherent waves in our ether, disrupting our ability to Create. Even if we turn off our cell phones, the damage is still being done. When 5G was turned on during the shutdown, I was affected, and no amount of meditation or focus could control the affects it had on me. I had to escape the area. I am now in Vermont and need to avoid going to back to areas with 5G, otherwise my symptoms come back.