This means that the deep commitment extends to others who are also committed to consciousness. A Mutant is someone who has a deep commitment to consciousness, which means a willingness to peel back the many layers of acquired conditioning and to help along the project of consciousness in general. Mutants are empowered by a core of self-actualization (what Jung called “individuation.”) A Mutant is a self-aware interdimensional traveler who is taking charge of his or her own interdimensional journey into the unknown. I use the word “mutant.” In an attempt at nonobliqueness, I wrote the following definition of a mutant in A Glossary of Zap Terms, which will also be our working definition of an Invisible:Ī Mutant is not a genetic anomaly but a person who is undergoing evolutionary metamorphosis. I’ve never found a perfect name for the Invisibles. While the Invisibles tend to be unnamed, many of us have names for non-Invisibles-some call them muggles or zombies Jung called them “mass man ” Gurdjieff called them the “hasnamuss.” To paraphrase Lao-Tsu, the Invisible that can be named is not a True Invisible. Invisibles are in need of being named and defined, but not to a degree that they are made too visible, because then, of course, they lose their invisibility. Soon I will switch to straightforward mode and come up with a working definition of an Invisible. Of course, a source of information that is always oblique can get really annoying, like asking Confucius for driving instructions and getting a series of parables and kōans. It’s important to know what sort of an Invisible you are, because some types of Invisibles have much brighter prospects than others.Įvery sentence that goes by diminishes the chances that non-Invisibles are reading, because Invisibles are more bi-hemispheric and able to process oblique information, thought-forms coming in from odd angles, while non-Invisibles require thought forms that are highly stereotyped and absolutist. Some Invisibles fulfill their mission to shift the matrix in some essential way others fade from Invisibility and become passively alienated or even merge with the opaque herd. If you’re willing to read to the end of this document, or the book, THE INVISIBLES, then there is a high probability that you are an Invisible.īut there are many sorts of Invisibles-some are part of a hermetic circle of Invisibles, others seem to drift at the margins of social matrices, never fully bonding with fellow Invisibles. (Note: All italicized quotes are from THE INVISIBLES unless otherwise indicated.)Ī sometimes surreal exploration of Grant Morrison’s graphic novel masterpiece THE INVISIBLES asks the reader to consider whether they might be an Invisible-an empowered and transforming mutant. Are You an Invisible? -Manichean Mutant Metamorphosis, A Chaos Magic Artifact Brought Out of a Reading of THE INVISIBLES by Grant Morrison
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