"In fact, the truth, I think, is even more insidious than the works of analogy. The truth is simply this. We are all thought-slaves of low, non-vibratory energy.
The proof for this assertion, is, unfortunately, painfully obvious with a minimum of observation.
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All economic systems are similarly corrupt. They aim at consuming most of our time so that we remain benighted, dumb, unconscious and unhappy. We work like robots for scraps of paper. We consume the short lives we have either working or sleeping. What time is there to reflect, to play, to be ourselves? And usually when we do have that time, we are too tired to enjoy it. We call this time for recuperation and recreation. The greatest gift of our civilization is we have no time to live our own lives. Look around you...you see coercion and blind-forces everywhere...in all religions, in all educational systems, and even in the smaller units of social integration, like the family. The Dark Matrix is everywhere, forcing thoughts of scarcity, fear, limitation, and confusion everywhere. The earth itself is ready for a cataclysmic upheaval the more we pollute the very systems we need to survive: the soil, the air, and the water. In some parts of the world, people have barely enough food to live and minimal shelters. In other parts of the world, all these things are in abundance but people are miserable just trying to hold on to the materials they need for well-being. I could go on, but I think you see the point--there really is such a thing as the Dark Matrix.
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In conclusion, then, the movies called the Matrix are about something that is real. It is all an analogy, with a lot of melodrama to hold our fickle attention, but it is about something that is indeed present in our world. In the movies, it is a computer program that controls us. In life, it is a constant propagation of dark matter, expressed as thoughts and feelings, hooked directly to our individual minds, that is controlling us. "