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What do you think about the concept of the matrix, originally introduced in Transformers as power within that makes leaders strong, and its evolution to a terminology of a great illusionary world that deceives and tricks the souls of humans into the belief of a false simulated world appearing real? It seems a gross de-evolution of the concept to me, but never the less has its points. In East Indian mythology there is the concept of Maya, the illusionary world. It seems to align with this concept now in the minds of men, but for those of who were blessed to be kids in the eighties and absorb the modern mythology being born, it symbolizes so much more. The Matrix made one strong, not sleep. Your delving into this subject matter is great I think, and I’m interested in your reasoning on the subject. GvThnx💜🙏🏽

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I think the matrix going from being a holy grail or womb of great value in the 80s TF movie, to being something to be despised over a decade later in the Matrix films, is a mirror reflection of how the early church fathers demonized the feminine principle while at the same time co-opting it’s themes and concepts to make Christianity work and have appeal with the masses. The Wachowski brothers demonized the womb by demonizing “the matrix” but they both got sex changes because they wanted to identify as women who own wombs. People demonize what they can’t have…until they can. Maya is a misunderstood concept. It isn’t so much seeing the physical universe as an illusion, or in modern metaphysical terms “a hologram.” It more represents how the building blocks of of our own false perceptions become the edifice of illusion that is our lives which is also our world. In a sense, you can say that the Red Pill movement began with the Matrix films which is the bastardization of a Black woman’s (Sophia Stewart) creation by two men who were dying to be women. This explains the change in the connotation of “the matrix” in the social consciousness of the public.

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Ok. So how do you think one becomes one with the original concept of the matrix? I think u answered this kind of in the Transformers post....the matrix in TF wasn’t for everyone, just a chosen one, or worthy and it made one stronger

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Gaining possession of the matrix is the external union of opposites which comes about through an internal union of opposites.

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Bah weep grah na weep nini-bong.

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Bah weep grah na weep nini-bong!

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😂😁

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