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Matrixism (or The Path of the One) is an internet-based ] inspired by the motion picture trilogy ]. Conceived by an annonymous group in the summer of 2004 it has grown to attract a following of over one thousand people to date.
The Path of the One is both an ] and a ]. It uses references to "the matrix" from an obscure text of the ], called "The Promulgation of Universal Peace", to make a connection with broader world religious history.
Matrixism carries with it four main beliefs that are described as "The Four Tenets". Briefly these are; belief in a messianic prophecy, the use of ] as sacrament, reality veiwed as multi-layered and semi-subjective and lastly adherence to the principles of one of the world's major religions.
One of the two holy days observed by Matrixists is the anniversary of the deaths of ], ] and ]. All three of these famous persons passed away on the 22nd of November 1963. Religious laws specific to Matrixism include the abrogation of pornography, the legalization of same-sex marriage and the abrogation of professional sports. The adopted sign for Matrixism is the japanese ] symbol for "red".

=== Sources ===
"Religion and Popular Culture: A Hyper-Real Testament" Dr. ] Peter Lang Publishing Group Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. Gods, Humans and Religion. Vol. 7 General Editor: Gabriel Fragnière ISBN 90-5201-272-5 / US-ISBN 0-8204-6634-4 pb.
"The Joy of Sects" Sam Jordison Publisher: Robson Books Publication Date: 7 November 2005 ISBN 1861059051
"Matrixism: The Path of the One" http://www.geocities.com/matrixism2069 Review Date: 10 May 2006

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