Occult Man
By Jon Rappoport
The word “occult” is frequently associated with a secret
society, and it is given a negative twist by pitting it against organized
“clean” religion or “totally rational” science.
But the Latin root of the word comes from the verb, “to
hide.” That’s all.
Occult Man means man who is hiding something. And it really
means man who is hiding something from himself. What would that be?
Occult man is hiding his true nature from himself.
In order to discover what that true nature is, he would
already need to be free from the belief that he owes his time, energy, and life
to another person or an idea. He would need to be free from the self-debasing
concept of spiritual debt—regardless of how fashionable it might be to incur
(or pretend to incur) such a negative balance sheet.
Legion are those who invent these “debt scenarios” for
themselves, and they rarely give them up, regardless of the consequences. They
prefer to imagine they “win by losing.”
When Occult Man embarks on the journey to find his true
nature, he enters a labyrinth. Sooner or later, he needs to realize the maze is
composed of all possible answers to his self-inquiry. How to choose one answer
above all others? How to discern?
Nevertheless, despite the difficulties, he will choose. He
will clutch an answer, he will adopt it, and he will begin to live on that
basis. He will say, “This is my true nature,” he will climb into that
conveyance and drive it down the road.
After a certain period, he will see its limitations, he will
experience first-hand the pressure of those restrictions, and he will look for
a more inclusive answer to his inquiry.
As this process of accepting, testing, and rejecting answers
continues, he will become aware that each solution to what-is-my-true-nature gives
birth to a space that is defined—and his primary role is to fit himself into
that space.
In the majority of cases, Occult Man eventually talks
himself into accepting a space and learning how to adapt to his position in it.
It is as if, all along, he has been asking himself, “What is my place?”
Relatively few people are prepared to admit this is a loaded
question. They would rather adhere to one of thousands of “philosophies” which
are determined to tell Occult Man what his place is.
According to this sort of guidance, Occult Man is supposed
to take pride in finding that place.
For those who can avoid this end, there remains a
less-defined path. “Where do I go? What do I do? What am I looking for?”
What about looking within? As interesting as this option may
seem, and as rooted in tradition, what results does it confer?
Either Occult Man looks within and sees, disappointingly,
spaces populated by random objects and ideas, or he presupposes what he is
going to discover, and then discovers it. Needless to say, such sleight of hand
isn’t the means for finding his true nature.
What now?
Now we come to the threshold of a shift into another
dimension of experience. Regardless of how long the journey has taken so far,
now Occult Man begins to examine his very role as the searcher. The seeker. The
discoverer.
Is the whole paradigm of question-inquirer-answer able to
yield up the effect of finding his true nature?
And in parallel, can he harken back to some past tradition
and say, “Well, my conundrum triggers answers put forth by this body of wisdom
or that body of wisdom or this enlightened master…” Do these references give
him what he wants?
At every turn, it seems as if he’s been looking for some
sort of content or material or information that will unlock the door. Or
perhaps he needs an experience that will shock his system into a new realm of
perception.
All along, he has been searching for some kind of reality
that is already there. A deeper reality, a more elevated reality. Concealed,
out of view. Hidden.
Which is why he is Occult Man. Because of the way he has
been proceeding.
But suppose…there is no such hidden reality which is his
true nature. Suppose that is the cosmic joke.
And suppose, instead, he is the maker of realities.
Suppose that is his true nature.
Suppose every system and traditional belief avoids putting
the finger on his true nature.
Suppose he has no pre-defined place.
Suppose the shape and character of societies and
civilizations on Earth flow from the inability of individuals to see their true
nature?
There is much more to say about this subject, but I’ll leave
it here for now—except to mention that everything I’ve authored in my
collection, Exit From The Matrix, is designed to increase an individual’s power
to make realities of his own choosing.
wakingtimes.com
About the Author
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 29thDistrict 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.
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