Reality & Illusion
Reality & Illusion


"You have to see it for yourself...
Remember, all I'm offering is the truth, nothing more..."


Neo: Que veux tu dires ? Que je puisses esquiver des balles ?

Morpheus:Non Néo sache que lorsque tu sera prêt ce sera inutile.

This world is an illusion. Generated by a higher dimension of reality.

Tank:Le petit-dej des champions.

In Kurt Vonnegut's novel, "Breakfast of Champions," Kilgor Trout is having a drink in a bar when suddenly he feels that an awesome presence is about to enter. He begins to sweat.

In walks Kurt Vonnegut, the author, and the character finds himself face to face with his creator. Kilgor's perception of his world is changed forever. He realizes that he does not exist independently, that every moment of life requires a new stroke of the author's pen. Without the author, he ceases to exist.


 

He grasps that there is a higher dimension more real than the world of the novel. His entire universe is an expression of Kurt Vonnegut, who is the source of that world.
Every molecule, every detail is being created anew this moment. Nothing is static. Our entire world is an expression of a Higher Source. There is a Master Programmer, beyond the Matrix, and the universe is His program.

Definition:
Olam, the Hebrew word for "world", is from the root meaning "hidden". The world is God's mask. Peel back the layer of this world and look beyond the Matrix to get a glimpse of The Programmer.


Morpheus:
Ce programme de combat s'inspire de la réalité virtuelle de la Matrice.
Il obéit aux même lois que la pesanteur on les retrouve dans le système informatique on peut enfreindre certaines et en violer d'autres. Pourquoi ai-je gagné


Neo: Tu es très rapide.

Morpheus:Penses tu que ma force ou ma rapidité puissent avoir un rapport avec mes muscles dans ce lieu.
Tu crois que tu respires de l'air ?

The rules of Nature are just God's software.


Gravity is part of that "matrix". It's part of the illusion. A miracle is simply over-writing the program.

Beyond the Matrix, who says fire must burn? A select few throughout history have transcended the Matrix of this world, breaking the rules and rewriting the program.

When the Jews stood at the Red Sea, they didn't have to dodge the water. They went right through it.