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'''Matrixism''' is an entheogenic new religious movement with four main priciples. These are; belief in a messianic prophecy, psychedelics as sacrament, reality as semi-subjective and multi-layered and adherence to previous religious law. | '''Matrixism''' is an entheogenic new religious movement with four main priciples. These are; belief in a messianic prophecy, psychedelics as sacrament, reality as semi-subjective and multi-layered and an adherence to previous religious law. | ||
In ], Matrixism evolved from a group of friends who were in part inspired by the science fiction movie '']'' written and directed by the ]. Other influences on Matrixism include the ] and the writings of ]. | In ], Matrixism evolved from a group of friends who were in part inspired by the science fiction movie '']'' written and directed by the ]. Other influences on Matrixism include the ] and the writings of ]. |
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Matrixism is an entheogenic new religious movement with four main priciples. These are; belief in a messianic prophecy, psychedelics as sacrament, reality as semi-subjective and multi-layered and an adherence to previous religious law.
In 2004, Matrixism evolved from a group of friends who were in part inspired by the science fiction movie The Matrix written and directed by the Wachowski brothers. Other influences on Matrixism include the Bahá'í Faith and the writings of Aldous Huxley.
As most of the evidence for the existence of a Matrixist following is electronic and unverifiable there are many people who question the validity of this religion.
External links
- Matrixism: The Religion of The Matrix
- synopsis and commentary by Phil Johnson