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| Matrixism | |
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| Family | Modern / Fiction-based or popular-culture-inspired religion |
| Origin region | Internet-based communities influenced by The Matrix |
| Founding period | 21st century CE |
| Estimated adherents | Unknown; reported as a small online movement. |
Matrixism is a modern religion or spiritual movement inspired by The Matrix films, using themes of illusion, awakening, choice, messianism, and liberation as religious symbols.
Overview
[edit | edit source]Matrixism, sometimes called the Path of the One, is a modern example of a popular-culture-inspired or hyper-real religious movement. It draws on The Matrix, philosophical ideas about reality and illusion, and other spiritual sources. It should be distinguished from ordinary fandom: some people have treated Matrixist ideas sincerely, while others discuss the movement as an example of internet-era invented religion.
Key beliefs
[edit | edit source]- Reality may be interpreted through themes of illusion, awakening, and liberation
- The figure of the One can function as a messianic or symbolic archetype
- Choice, red-pill imagery, and truth-seeking are central motifs
- Popular culture can provide religious myth and symbolic language
- Beliefs vary widely and may be serious, playful, or philosophical
Practices
[edit | edit source]- Reading or viewing The Matrix as sacred or symbolic narrative
- Meditation on awakening and illusion
- Online discussion of philosophy and spirituality
- Use of Matrixist symbols or statements
- Personal ethical reflection on choice and truth
Places of worship
[edit | edit source]- Online community
- Private study group
- Film discussion or symbolic ritual space
- No universal temple
Sacred texts
[edit | edit source]- The Matrix films as inspirational source material
- Matrixist statements or manifestos
- Philosophical writings on reality and illusion
- Comparative religious texts
Holidays and observances
[edit | edit source]- No universal calendar
- Film release anniversaries in some circles
- Community-defined observances
- Personal awakening milestones
Branches and related traditions
[edit | edit source]- Jediism - Another modern religion inspired by popular culture.
- Simulationism - A related worldview concerned with reality as simulation.
- New Religious Movements - A broad category for modern religious innovation.