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Matrix Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Let us disobey the petrification of our mind before toxic thoughts transform our life into a matrix of numbers and columns and kills the bounciness of our drives, catching our future off guard. ("Digging for white gold")”
Erik Pevernagie

Nāgārjuna
“Just as it is known
That an image of one's face is seen
Depending on a mirror
But does not really exist as a face,
So the conception of "I" exists
Dependent on mind and body,
But like the image of a face
The "I" does not at all exist as its own reality.”
Nagarjuna

“Life is a useless passion, an exciting journey of a mammal in survival mode. Each day is a miracle, a blessing unexplored and the more you immerse yourself in light, the less you will feel the darkness. There is more to life than nothingness. And cynicism. And nihilism. And selfishness. And glorious isolation. Be selfish with yourself, but live your life through your immortal acts, acts that engrain your legacy onto humanity. Transcend your fears and follow yourself into the void instead of letting yourself get eaten up by entropy and decay. Freedom is being yourself without permission. Be soft and leave a lasting impression on everybody you meet”
Mohadesa Najumi

Yuval Noah Harari
“People fear that being trapped inside a box, they will miss out on all the wonders of the world. As long as Neo is stuck inside the matrix, and Truman is stuck inside the TV studio, they will never visit Fiji, or Paris, or Machu Picchu. But in truth, everything you will ever experience in life is within your own body and your own mind. Breaking out of the matrix or travelling to Fiji won’t make any difference. It’s not that somewhere in your mind there is an iron chest with a big red warning sign ‘Open only in Fiji!’ and when you finally travel to the South Pacific you get to open the chest, and out come all kinds of special emotions and feelings that you can have only in Fiji. And if you never visit Fiji in your life, then you missed these special feelings for ever. No. Whatever you can feel in Fiji, you can feel anywhere in the world; even inside the matrix.”
Yuval Noah Harari, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century

“Study yourself. Become your own mentor and best friend. When you are suffering stay at the bottom until you find out who you are. Let the storms come and pass. How you walk through the fire says a lot about you. Nobody likes a victimhood mentality and what happened to you is not important. It is about how you use your chaos that matters. The dawn will come”
Mohadesa Najumi

Carlos Castaneda
“We have a predator that came from the depths of the cosmos and took over the rule of our lives. Human beings are its prisoners. The Predator is our lord and master. It has rendered us docile, helpless. If we want to protest, it suppresses our protest. If we want to act independently, it demands that we don't do so... I have been beating around the bush all this time, insinuating to you that something is holding us prisoner. Indeed we are held prisoner! "This was an energetic fact for the sorcerers of ancient Mexico ... They took us over because we are food for them, and they squeeze us mercilessly because we are their sustenance. just as we rear chickens in chicken coops, the predators rear us in human coops, humaneros. Therefore, their food is always available to them." "No, no, no, no," [Carlos replies] "This is absurd don Juan. What you're saying is something monstrous. It simply can't be true, for sorcerers or for average men, or for anyone." "Why not?" don Juan asked calmly. "Why not? Because it infuriates you? ... You haven't heard all the claims yet. I want to appeal to your analytical mind. Think for a moment, and tell me how you would explain the contradictions between the intelligence of man the engineer and the stupidity of his systems of beliefs, or the stupidity of his contradictory behaviour. Sorcerers believe that the predators have given us our systems of belief, our ideas of good and evil, our social mores. They are the ones who set up our hopes and expectations and dreams of success or failure. They have given us covetousness, greed, and cowardice. It is the predators who make us complacent, routinary, and egomaniacal." "'But how can they do this, don Juan? [Carlos] asked, somehow angered further by what [don Juan] was saying. "'Do they whisper all that in our ears while we are asleep?" "'No, they don't do it that way. That's idiotic!" don Juan said, smiling. "They are infinitely more efficient and organized than that. In order to keep us obedient and meek and weak, the predators engaged themselves in a stupendous manoeuvre stupendous, of course, from the point of view of a fighting strategist. A horrendous manoeuvre from the point of view of those who suffer it. They gave us their mind! Do you hear me? The predators give us their mind, which becomes our mind. The predators' mind is baroque, contradictory, morose, filled with the fear of being discovered any minute now." "I know that even though you have never suffered hunger... you have food anxiety, which is none other than the anxiety of the predator who fears that any moment now its manoeuvre is going to be uncovered and food is going to be denied. Through the mind, which, after all, is their mind, the predators inject into the lives of human beings whatever is convenient for them. And they ensure, in this manner, a degree of security to act as a buffer against their fear." "The sorcerers of ancient Mexico were quite ill at ease with the idea of when [the predator] made its appearance on Earth. They reasoned that man must have been a complete being at one point, with stupendous insights, feats of awareness that are mythological legends nowadays. And then, everything seems to disappear, and we have now a sedated man. What I'm saying is that what we have against us is not a simple predator. It is very smart, and organized. It follows a methodical system to render us useless. Man, the magical being that he is destined to be, is no longer magical. He's an average piece of meat." "There are no more dreams for man but the dreams of an animal who is being raised to become a piece of meat: trite, conventional, imbecilic.”
Carlos Castaneda, The Active Side of Infinity

Paul Valéry
“My hand feels touched as well as it touches; reality says this, and nothing more.”
Paul Valéry, Selected Writings

“You take the blue pill, the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.”
Andy Wachowski, The Matrix: The Shooting Script

“To deny our impulses is to deny the very thing that makes us human.”
Andy and Larry Wachowski.

Marcos Orowitz
“I write for you, for me, for the 70% of us who make up the fabric of society: ordinary people with extraordinary lives, who play the roles of parents, siblings, children, neighbors and friends. We are those who work and study with tenacity, those who with effort and dedication bring sustenance to our homes, my novels and stories of horror, suspense and mystery are designed for the emerging generations, for those readers who seek freshness in literature and who feel distant from traditional literature, with its labyrinth of ostentatious and complex words that often alienate the average citizen..., I write for the marginalized, for those who have felt that literature does not offer them a mirror in which to reflect themselves, for those who seek in the pages a refuge or an acknowledgement of their existence, I write for the free and critical spirits, for the innate rebels who question the structures and narratives of our civilization, I write for the dreamers who imagine a world beyond the reach of politics and corporations, for those who resist being molded by the great machines of entertainment that seek to numb our minds and wills; It is my voice, through writing, that seeks to resonate with yours, inviting you on a literary journey where together we explore the confines of our reality and the abysses of our imagination.”
Marcos Orowitz, Talent for Horror: Homage to Edgard Allan Poe

William Irwin
“Why, Mr. Anderson?, Why, why?.

Why do you do it? Why, why get up?.


Why keep fighting?.


Do you believe you're fighting...for something?.

For more than your survival?.

Can you tell me what it is?.

Do you even know?; Is it freedom?, Or truth?.

Perhaps peace?. Could it be for love?


Illusions, Mr. Anderson.


Vagaries of perception.


Temporary constructs of a feeble human intellect trying desperately to justify an existence that is without meaning or purpose.

And all of them as artificial as the Matrix itself, although... only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love.


You must be able to see it, Mr. Anderson.

You must know it by now, You can't win.

It's pointless to keep fighting.


Why, Mr. Anderson?.


Why?, Why do you persist?.




Agent Smith ( Matrix Revolutions Movie, 2003 ).”
William Irwin, More Matrix and Philosophy: Revolutions and Reloaded Decoded

and what happens around us ,simply happens because we haven't learned to love . Till
“and what happens around us ,simply happens because we haven't learned to love .
Till this moment ,people would have to go through the same paths ,experience similar events ,blinded ,full of wrath,imprisoned and bounded by themselves.
They will star at their fellows seeing what they are unable to see on themselves....Themselves!”
Katerina Kostaki, Cosmic Light

Sol Luckman
“I’m a nonviolent guy, but the next time some brainwashed Duracell trapped in the Matrix tells you that by curtailing our liberties the authorities are ‘just trying to protect us,’ please do yourself and freedom a favor by sucker-punching them in their lying jaw.”
Sol Luckman, Musings from a Small Island: Everything under the Sun

Lenka Dvorcakova
“After some time, souls like me get tired of life. They become just a part of a system, walking here and there, to the work and back, sit in front of their television and don't realize that it's all just a distraction from the truth. In the game, this way of living is considered to be normal. The fool souls are those, who dance in the rain or just sit in the forest, observe a structure of the leaf and think, "what a beautiful miracle is this".”
Lenka Dvorcakova, Crazy game called Life

John Kreiter
“Most of us do not wish to know, even as the matrix bleeds from every rotten corner. It is only when darkness has descended upon us and our evening looms heavy that we finally and desperately seek whatever little hope there is to be found.
But in those fading moments, we do not truly desire
enlightenment; we merely yearn for some semblance of hope - a promise that we will endure the darkness and the never-ending void that now weighs down our rigid limbs with the threat of finality”
John Kreiter, The Art of Transmutation

“Always operate on the basis that everything is distorted

Even that which began with benevolence, will accumulate malevolence over time”
Henry Joseph-Grant

“The one who's quick to question, is slow to understand

The one who never questions, will never know”
Henry Joseph-Grant

“Everything is and depends upon energy

The travesty that is Allopathic medicine aka eugenics, "modern" academia and medical science fails to recognise energy ultimately arises from meta-physical fields and currents

Which affects health, longevity and well-being etc”
Henry Joseph-Grant

“It's a total fallacy aging is a linear process of entropy

DNA can repair itself, we can release toxins, lengthen telomeres, Mitochondria can repair endogenous damage e.g abasic sites/oxidized bases through BER mechanisms

Knowing how to transmute energy is the key to all of that”
Henry Joseph-Grant

“Modern Allopathic medicine complicates, disrupts and harms natural energy so people needlessly suffer and die long before their time

Energy used for healing creates...

Order where there was disorder

Ease where there was disease

Life where there was death

This is Syntropy‼️”
Henry Joseph-Grant

“Modern Allopathic medicine complicates, disrupts and harms natural energy so people needlessly suffer and die way before their time

Energy used for healing creates...

Order where there was disorder

Ease where there was disease

Life where there was death

This is Syntropy‼️”
Henry Joseph-Grant

“The most powerful ancient knowledge has been shrouded within esoteric mystery schools etc

And as a collective humanity have been intentionally dumbed down to disconnect from the ability to harness and transmute energy

Some can partly, but don't realise they're actually doing it

There are lost of names + symbolism for life-force vital energy in every Ancient culture or modern interpretations

Prana
Chi/Qi/Ki
Livity
Essence of life
Via Vitae
Divine breath
Breath of life
Pneuma
Vis Vitalis
Orgone
Ousia
Æether
Vril
Quintessence
The Fifth Element
Electricity

Call it what you will, it's inside of you and around you.”
Henry Joseph-Grant

“ALL symbolism is encrypted...

That's why the masses don't know what they're looking at”
Henry Joseph-Grant

“Highly conscious people illuminate paths many never thought to explore

Their profound depth of understanding and insight cuts through the illusions, lies, noise of everyday life

And clarity of thought and breadth of knowledge enables them to see solutions where others see none

It's a distillation of wisdom honed through trials, tribulations, failures and triumphs

This is what makes them formidable

Not their ability to dominate a conversation, but to transform it

To elevate the discourse to realms of thought previously esoteric, obscured or uncharted”
Henry Joseph-Grant

Shawn Corey
“Christian Sia 5-Star Review

"AI Beast by Shawn Corey is a fascinating techno-thriller featuring AI technology and compelling characters. Professor Jon Edwards is a genius who intends to solve the problems of humanity, and this is the reason for creating Lex, an AI computer with incredible powers. While regulators are not sure of what she can do and despite the opposition from different quarters that Lex can be dangerous, the professor believes in its powers. Lex is supposed to be a rational, logical computer without emotions, capable of reproducing processes that can improve life. When she comes to life, she is incredibly powerful, but there is more to her than the professor has anticipated. After an accident, Jon awakens to the startling revelation that Lex might have a will of her own. What comes after is a compelling narrative with strong apocalyptic themes, intrigue, and a world that can either be run down or saved by an AI computer.

The novel is deftly plotted, superbly executed, and filled with characters that are not only sophisticated but that are embodiments of religious symbolism. While Lex manipulates reality and alters the minds of characters in mysterious ways, there are relationships that are well crafted. Readers will appreciate the relationship between the quantum computer science student Nigel and the professor and the professor's affair with his mother. While the narrative is brilliantly executed and permeated with realism, it explores the theme of Armageddon in an intelligent manner. AI Beast is gripping, a story with twisty plot points and a setting that transports readers beyond physical realities. The prose is wonderful, hugely descriptive, and the conflict is phenomenal. A page-turner that reflects Shawn Corey's great imagination and research.”
Shawn Corey

Robin S. Baker
“The Law of Assumption has allowed me to play life like a game that I have the cheat codes to. I already know I’ve won.”
Robin S. Baker

“No filme The Matrix, Neo finalmente encontra o criador da Matrix. Neo era “o escolhido”, e teria de definir quem vivia e quem morreria. Ele deveria aceitar a morte de todos, em nome de reiniciar a Matrix. O criador, decepcionado com sua criação, já havia destruído antes a Matrix. A Matrix era uma mentira contada aos habitantes. Eles vivem felizes, enquanto as máquinas os usavam como bateria humana. Neo, diferente dos outros, fez uma escolha diferente: ele voltou, não fugiu que nem Noé, covarde. Noé juntou algumas peças de animais e sua família, e ficou caladinho.”
Jorge Guerra Pires, Ciência para não cientistas: como ser mais racional em um mundo cada vez mais irracional (Vol. II: Religião) (Inteligência Artificial, Democracia, e Pensamento Crítico)

“What is real doesn’t matter. What is important is how we live our lives.”
The Animatrix: Program

“A man can learn the world or he can participate in it, but he can't do both.”
Sharky Rich
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