Tuesday, July 29, 2014

The Matrix trilogy: Movie Review

The Matrix trilogy:
Written on July 10th  2014
By Joe Machney @  Starcrystalportal.com
The Complete Matrix Trilogy (The Matrix/ The Matrix Reloaded/ The Matrix Revolutions) [HD DVD]
The philosophy in this movie is well researched and thought out. The Wachowski siblings, in my opinion, have made a movie trilogy that will be remembered for all time. As one goes deeper and deeper down their personal rabbit hole of spiritual awakening, they no doubt will be guided to see this movie, even if it is in years from now these movies will still have an impact on them. This movie is about an average person, Thomas Anderson, who has a sliver in his mind. He knows that there is more to life, more to the mundane 9 to 5 job, making another person richer, even though you are earning a modest income from your salary. He feels that something is missing, the bigger picture. As he asks this question, the universe answers him by bringing him to Trinity who teaches him the truth of the world, the Matrix. 

This is an important aspect of the movie for people who have woken up because they ask similar questions and are eventually brought to books, people, or both to help them understand the true nature of their reality. As the movies continue Thomas Anderson chooses to discover the Matrix and the truth that Morpheus offers him. Becoming Neo he eventually becomes one with all, one with the light. His journey from software developer to light being is where all the teachings and lessons that the movies have to offer to the awakened individual.

 The resurrection/awakening scene is particularly powerful. The philosophy can go as deep as you need it to go and I felt that as I watched it over again, 5 years after my awakening, I learnt even more than the last time I seen it. A good summed up message that it delivers is: do not believe all that your 5 senses tell you. There is more to reality than you think. I could write 10 pages on these movies, pointing out what I felt were the philosophical lessons and spiritual insights, but I feel that I will leave that to you to discover for yourself. After all, spiritual ascension is highly personal and what I get out of a certain scene may not be what you need to get. The kung fu is nice, but not the reason to watch the movies. Enjoy! Joe 

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