36. Unplugging the matrix – Marco Missinato
Mind the Shift - A podcast by Anders Bolling
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My interview with the amazing Marco Missinato – composer, photographer and spiritual explorer – evolved into a beautiful and mind-expanding conversation about the experience of the soul and humanity as a collective on this Earth. We are in the midst of a huge shift in consciousness. Within a decade or two, Marco thinks, the ego mind will have lost its grip. We have already unplugged the matrix we’ve been conditioned by for millennia. Missinato was a sensitive and creative child. But, essentially, we all are, he says: ”Every soul comes into this operative system with a huge amount of creativity and with its own uniqueness.” He found music early. ”Sound and music have the ability to instantly dissipate the illusion of separation, the polarity game.” When he arrived in America in the late 70’s Missinato immediately felt a sense of spaciousness and freedom that he could not find in Italy as a young creative person. A few years ago, however, he felt that his American experience had come to an end. He now lives in Rome. Marco explains the creative process, which is applicable to anything we do in life: Follow your joy by taking action with no expectations of the outcome. ”We have all these expectations because we have been programmed to believe in scarcity. When we are children we just play and don't have any expectations. Then many forget how to do that.” Perhaps we who are here now will live to see that program change. Missinato points out that the societal matrix we’ve been living in longer than anyone can remember is coming to an end. ”We can see that things are falling apart. We are going back to the original operating system, where there are no such things as disease or scarcity.” Marco Missinato thinks the process of shedding the ego mind will be more or less completed by 2030–2035. ”But it’s going to be quite intense in the years to come.” It is important in these turbulent times to embrace neutrality, he emphasizes. Where does he get his knowledge and information about these things? Basically by remembering, he says. ”Everything is inside ourselves. Nobody can teach you anything. Others can only help you remember what you already know.” Marco’s website is the best entry point to his music, photos and words.