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| The Matrix Unloaded or: Revealing the ‘Secret’ to the ‘Final’ Sequel of the yet-to-be released, Matrix Revolution |
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| We finally had the chance to see the Matrix Reloaded (we’re sorry we didn’t pay matinee prices) and now we can be the “oracle” of the Matrix Unloaded. We’ve already written about the intense symbolism of this film, but there are a few other important observations in this arena before we “unload” our “oracle” on the “final” installment of this trilogy. That installment is entitled the Matrix Revolution — and while it is already “in the can,” it is scheduled not to be released until this November. The “key” — as in “key-maker” — distraction in the Great Spiritual Battle in the second film of the trilogy, the current super $$$ maker, the Matrix Reloaded, is not so much the lead character Neo’s takeoff on the Resurrection of the true Son of Man (as the name of this character, Anderson, translates), but in the hidden aspect of who the “Matrix” really is. In reality, the true Matrix — which means “mother” or “womb” in Latin — is the loving, merciful Mother of God, the Virgin Mary, who intercedes before the Most Holy Trinity for us. In the movie, the Matrix is an evil system of programs controlling the thoughts of people through machines that seek to enslave and/or destroy the human race. These fictional programs battle the character Trinity, who is NOT God, but the female lover of Neo — the “son of man” (as the Lord Jesus referred to Himself when He walked the Earth). In the first film, entitled The Matrix, Trinity resurrected the son of man. In the second film, The Matrix Reloaded, the son of man resurrects Trinity. And the son of man, Neo, resurrected Trinity a la a reversal of the story of Adam and Eve. How? Instead of Eve being created from a rib taken from Adam, in the Matrix Reloaded, Neo, the new man, resurrects Trinity by thrusting his hand between her ribs to respark her spirit and her body. It is an odd reversal of deaths before resurrections, for was it not the thrust of a lance between the ribs of Christ that caused the Blood and Water to gush forth as a Fountain of Mercy for us? In the Matrix Reloaded, Trinity — a la the true Son of Man — was bleeding from a heart wound on her left side. But we will not gain mercy through this “Trinity.” We can only gain it through the Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity, Jesus, who bled from a heart wound, as the Shroud proves, on His right side — not His left! One of the key symbols of the lead character Neo in this film is the long black robe the star of the movie, Keanu Reeves, wears as a mainstay to his persona. The Wachowski brothers — the writers and creators behind the trilogy of Matrix films — may or may NOT comprehend the symbolism we are about to impart. Whether they have done this consciously or subconsciously out of “inspiration” does not matter. The symbolism and its effects remain the same — even whether the audience may or may NOT recognize it. For this is all truly part of the invisible world — the world of the unseen in the Great Spiritual Battle, “for our wrestling is not against flesh and blood; but against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places” Ephesians 6:12. After watching the Matrix and the Matrix Reloaded, we are certain to state that the Wachowski brothers have not put on the “armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the deceits of the devil” Ephesians 6:11. In this case of deep deception, what do we find in the Matrix Reloaded? The “savior of the world,” the “One,” the “son of man,” Neo displays himself in a black-robe outfit reminiscent of a style long gone by. It is the black robe of a French priest. The very robes of Catholic priests who were dealing with some very incredible supernatural phenomena. It was the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the 1800s. Apparitions and messages to St. Catherine Laboure (1830), the shepherd children, Melanie and Maximin (1846), and St. Bernadette (1858). From St. Catherine will come the Miraculous Medal with the Image of Mary as the Mediatrix of All Graces on it. From the shepherd children will come the frightening prophecies of La Salette, including the words from the Queen of Heaven that “Rome will lose the faith and become the seat of the antichrist.” From St. Bernadette, the confirmation of the dogma that Mary IS the “Immaculate Conception.” For Mary is the “Matrix.” If anyone wants proof that these messages are correct, one only need to view the incorrupt bodies of St. Catherine and St. Bernadette, or visit the sanctuary built by the Roman Catholic Church in the middle of nowhere high atop a mountain in France to commemorate the Church-approved messages Mary imparted to the two shepherd children. On the other hand, if you were the evil one and wanted to deceive people — and, of course, this fallen angel is an expert at this — and keep them away from honoring the true Matrix, wouldn’t you focus people on false images instead of the real ones? For the Matrix films are diverting the minds of millions from what is Truth! Neo is not a French priest as his sex romp and the pagan activity during the scene involving the “worshippers” at the “temple in zion” in the Matrix Reloaded proves. For any sane-thinking individual easily comprehends this film is not of a “holy” God. And Neo does not have a message from Heaven to impart. But we have something to impart, for this brings us to our “oracle”! An oracle that has NO value to it, other than the fact that we, too, are writers. And we, too, know a little bit about signs, symbols and words; for we, too, love to write the “script.” This stems from our watching movies with our dad who always challenged us to figure out the ending of a film before the movie was over. Dad was pretty good at this little exercise (“the general did it,” as he would say before the spy film ended.) We have no “inside” information and we have read no “speculative” pieces on the “final” installment — the word final depending, of course, on whether more $$$ can be made by filming “prequels.” But here is what we believe will be revealed in the Matrix Revolution: and so we now present, drum roll, please, our “oracle”! Or as we like to call it, the “Matrix Unloaded.” Remember, in the first film of this trilogy, Trinity, through an impassioned kiss to her now “my-heart-beats-for-you, lover,” resurrects Neo. In the second, Neo returns the favor and resurrects his “I-can’t-live-without-you, lover,” Trinity. So what could possibly happen between these two in the third and so-called “final” installment, the Matrix Revolution? As those who saw the second film, the Matrix Reloaded, know, toward the end of the movie, after going through a “door of light” — reminiscent of so many so-called “after-death” experience claims — Neo meets the “architect.” The creator of the Matrix. Neo is shockingly told (or so we are supposed to be shocked) by the architect — who is an evil representation of God — that he is not the “one.” Instead, Neo is told he is the sixth “one.” The sixth “savior” of the human race designed by this evil program to perpetuate mankind until the machines can end the anomaly of human “hope.” As we should all well remember, one of the great gifts, including faith and charity, from our true Creator infused into the human spirit. Neo must make a choice in this scene, between charity or hope. Charity to save all mankind and those he may not know or love, or hope to change “fate” and save the one he knows and loves. Neo chooses, of course, hope to save Trinity. And thus the resurrection of Trinity occurs. So what will be the ultimate event in the Matrix Revolution between Neo, the new resurrected man, and Trinity, the new resurrected woman? Remember their love-making scene in the “temple of zion”? It is not hard, then, to predict — ta da — that Trinity is pregnant. And in the Matrix Revolution — a film already completed and slated for release in November — we predict Neo and Trinity will give “birth” to the proverbial “seventh son.” The “one” whom the Matrix fears the most — for the seventh son can ultimately do what Neo cannot: free mankind from the “architect”; or as the symbolism portrays, our Creator known as God. There you have it, ladies and gentlemen. You have heard it here first! While we believe the Matrix Revolution will give “birth” to the occult’s “seventh son,” this trilogy is truly missing the mark by not giving honor to the real Matrix, Mary, the Mother of God. An honor not required by us, but by Jesus. For it was Mary who truly gave us the “One.” But instead of honoring the true Matrix, this trilogy of films continues the promotion — knowingly or unknowingly — of the seven deadly sins. And as Jesus spoke from His Cross His Seven Last Words, we plead for those involved, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” Luke 23:34. While we pray for forgiveness to those involved in the Matrix, we are also currently saving our oracle pennies in a pickle jar as we speak to have enough to buy two “adult” tickets (can’t we get a senior citizens’ discount, yet?) for the “revolution” that is to come in November (hopefully, this time we will only pay matinee prices). Anyone for a “thanksgiving” release date? © 2003 Agnus Dei Presents! |
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| The stars of the Matrix Reloaded | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| A true star of the Universe: St. Bernadette lies in peace; and her body is incorruptible! |
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| A false star of the Earth: Neo cannot even save himself! |
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| The ultimate Star of God: the true Matrix! |
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