The Matrix: A Programs Philosphy of Love and Karma
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Well what I can take from this video/scene is that you have to build love connections inside a relationship.
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The train station is like the void, the train man is like the bridge and the Frenchman is the gate keeper. I suppose it' the after life for the programmes
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@Heretic920 their social agenda.(i ran out of characters)
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@JohnOnik3 Well some of these people think karma functions like it's their own tool when something bad happens to some other individual(almost a lot of the time when they don't like them) and nothing else. They always keep saying "Oh, Karma is a bitch." Karma is unbiased phenomena that does only function whether you do good or bad but most people think when you function only negatively with something they are not pleased with. A lot of these people use it as the word 'karma' for the socialagenda
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@Heretic920 Then enlighten us. How should one use Karma?
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Wish the matrix was a tv series instead of movies. It would be longer =) But then I suppose it would suck.. =(
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I am the power plant systems manager for recycling operations."
-He was the program in the machine world responsible for melting down humans, harvesting their nutrients, and feeding those nutrients intravenously to still-living people in their pods. Wild
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One way or another he's getting on that train...
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@awshucks were you watching home alone recently?
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@HerrVincentVega limbo
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I believe Rama-Chandra is supposed to represent the 7th avatar or mortal reincarnation of the God Vishnu. The wife, Kamala, is supposed to represent Kamalatmika/Mahalakshmi or the Goddess Lakshmi, a consort of Vishnu. Also, I believe that the daughter, Sati, is supposed to represent the mortal reincarnation of the Goddess Lakshmi. As gods they are consorts to each other, as reincarnated mortals they marry. I believe that this relationship is reflected in the movie script.
ladydeidru 11 months ago
As programs controlling, supporting and directing the Matrix and as an extension, humans plugged into the system, they act as unseen and powerful forces much like deities or gods. Appearing as humans in the Subway Station they are, in effect, reincarnating as mortals into Neo's preceived reality. Pretty deep for a movie. Good writing & cinematography!
ladydeidru 11 months ago 2