feenx has left a new comment on your post "What IS an Indigo Child? – BY an Indigo Child - Pa...":
I personally have always been interested as to how and what motivated the brothers to write the Matrix trilogy. I think it provides a wonderful parallel, as though we may not live in a computer generated fantasy, we surely do live in a spiritual fantasy. The world presents spirituality with religion, and the two do not match up all that well. We all must awaken within ourselves to our full, true, potential.
Posted by feenx to Ingigo Insight at July 3, 2008 9:21 AM
Thursday, July 3, 2008
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Wayne has left a new comment on your post "What IS an Indigo Child? – BY an Indigo Child - Pa...":
Very interesting read. When I first watched the matrix I felt that there could be some truth to the whole concept of having a facade over reality hiding the real reasons we may be here. Of course, that was balanced with the reality of which I am in.
There was always that nagging 'what if' in the back of my mind. Being one that has always questioned the realities of life, god, space and time, I found the movie quite remarkable in concept. Perhaps there is a grain of truthful knowledge to be obtained there.
Don't get me wrong, I'm firmly grounded in the reality of day to day living, but I also enjoy a little thoughtful adventure to question things.
Your posts are refreshing and, for me, give me a sense of hope I have never received from classical religions. Thanks!
Posted by Wayne to Ingigo Insight at July 3, 2008 9:11 AM
Very interesting read. When I first watched the matrix I felt that there could be some truth to the whole concept of having a facade over reality hiding the real reasons we may be here. Of course, that was balanced with the reality of which I am in.
There was always that nagging 'what if' in the back of my mind. Being one that has always questioned the realities of life, god, space and time, I found the movie quite remarkable in concept. Perhaps there is a grain of truthful knowledge to be obtained there.
Don't get me wrong, I'm firmly grounded in the reality of day to day living, but I also enjoy a little thoughtful adventure to question things.
Your posts are refreshing and, for me, give me a sense of hope I have never received from classical religions. Thanks!
Posted by Wayne to Ingigo Insight at July 3, 2008 9:11 AM
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