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'''Matrixism''' is a ] having emerged in ], inspirated by the movie '']''.
what is matrix....nobody knows

Its four tenets are:
#Belief in the Prophecy of ].
#Recognition of the semi-]ive multi-layered nature of ].
#Acceptance of the use of ]s as sacrament.
#Adherance to the principles of one or more of the world's religions until such time as the One returns.

According to there are approximately 400 Matrixists ].

Many people think that it has in fact nothing to do with the movie, and/or that it cannnot be considered a religion.

==External links==
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Matrixism is a religion having emerged in 2004, inspirated by the movie The Matrix.

Its four tenets are:

  1. Belief in the Prophecy of the One.
  2. Recognition of the semi-subjective multi-layered nature of reality.
  3. Acceptance of the use of psychedelics as sacrament.
  4. Adherance to the principles of one or more of the world's religions until such time as the One returns.

According to there are approximately 400 Matrixists as of 2005.

Many people think that it has in fact nothing to do with the movie, and/or that it cannnot be considered a religion.

External links

Matrixism website (only hidden text as of October 3, 2005)

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