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Liked ‘The Matrix’? Join the Religion of Matrixism!

posted by Donna Freitas | 1:01pm Wednesday February 27, 2008

matrixpicic.jpgAs a professor at Boston University, occasionally I (and my colleagues) get email blasts advertising a new movie that’s coming out that might be of interest to members of the department, or even a non-BU lecture or art exhibit.
But recently, one of them really gave me pause. It was from “The Undersecretary of Matrixism.” I’d almost just deleted the message, when I noticed the signature and went back for a look. Hmmm, I thought to myself. As in the trilogy of movies? Oh yes, apparently! Here’s what I learned:


“The purpose of this email is to make you aware of a rapidly growing new religious movement called Matrixism or The path of the One. Matrixism is a messianic religion based on the screenplay The Matrix, the Baha’i Faith and some of the writings of Aldous Huxley. Matrixism’s growth has been bolstered by the attention it has received in the media over the last few years. Unlike other new religions associated with popular culture Matrixism is in fact genuine. In contrast to religions like Pastafarianism and The Jedi Knight religion [the Jedi Knight religion? What??!!] Matrixism is neither a satirical response to established religion nor something that originated as a hoax. From its inception The path of the One was intentionally and sincerely designed. Another element that sets Matrixism apart from other “pop” NRMs is the fact that it is tied into both Abrahamic and Dharminic religious tradition via recorded history….History is just one of the many elements that make Matrixism appealing. Some of the other original and surprisingly well fit elements of our religion include: sacrament, signs, holy days and martyrs.”
Um, wow. So if you go to the Matrixism website, you learn even more, er, history, about this “tradition”:
“Though made popular at the turn of the millennium by the motion pictures the history of Matrixism actually begins in the year 1911. In that year Abdul Baha, son of the prophet Baha’u'llah, first made reference to “the matrix” in a series of speeches given throughout the United States. These speeches were recorded and subsequently published in 1912 as The Promulgation of Universal Peace. In this book Abdul Baha is quoted as saying “In the beginning of his human life man was embryonic in the world of the matrix.” This is just one of many quotes in this text where “the matrix” has been referred to explicitly.”
Anyone wanna join? On the “join page,” it appears that all one needs to do is click a box that says “I’m hip. Count me in,” and provide an email address. No full immersion baptisms. No endless RCIA. Just a declaration of coolness required. (And perhaps a bit of Tom Cruise-like psychosis.)



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Wolfgang

posted February 27, 2008 at 1:57 pm


Matrixism makes a lot more sense than Scientology or even Christianity for that matter. Believing in virgin births, rising from the dead and that wine and bread can transubstantiate into human blood and flesh. What kind of mass hysteria is that? And let’s not even talk about the cannibalism.
Matrixism is at least sensible. Its myth (“The Matrix” films) are looked at as a model or metaphor. Unlike in other religions they are not blindly believed to be real.



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Abby Normal

posted February 27, 2008 at 3:31 pm


Have you looked this up on Snopes.com yet? Because this really sounds like an urban legend to me.



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ABSOLUTESOLITUDE

posted March 2, 2008 at 10:52 pm


The MATRIX was an awesome movie but its hard to swallow as a organized religion, I mean come on!!!!!!



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Graeme Peters

posted April 3, 2008 at 2:22 pm


Can you get the address of who sent you this email, for I am a Matrixist, and am in need of help.



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dantman

posted April 12, 2008 at 11:15 pm


This was more that a movie, it was the second coming. My life has changed since experiancing this revelation. I recently have had an epiphany and would like to share it wiht fellow believers. Im not a Matricist as i dont believe in psyclobins, bicyclisits rights or hacking. I am a person that sees the world more clearly and has been deeply moved by the Matrix. If anyone out there understands what Im saying, I would like to hear from you.



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Graeme

posted August 7, 2008 at 1:39 pm


The Geocities site is not the real Matrixism site. That is a joke (Or so I am thought to believe)Matrixism.org is the real site, which is under construction.



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SomeDude

posted August 28, 2008 at 6:00 am


The Geocities site is indeed the real and original website for Matrixism. The other website is a Johnny-come-lately, wannabe, plagiarizing, cheap imitation of the original article.
It’s a funny thing. For the most part I dig Matrixism (The path of the One) and the direction that it is pointing in but I really don’t care for The Matrix movies.



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Neuromancer

posted September 3, 2008 at 6:53 pm


Yea right “SomeDude”. You probably created that GeoCities website out of boredom and claim it is “original”. At least matrixism.org make more sense to me anyway.
If you don’t care about Matrix movies, you probably shouldn’t be searching about Matrix and Matrixism in the first place..



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Trey

posted April 6, 2009 at 9:58 pm


Be sure to check out the re-launching of Matrixism at http://www.newmatrixism.com. It starts with the information at the old Yahoo Geocities site and is building on it.



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Graeme

posted August 11, 2009 at 5:04 pm


Yes, newmatrixism.com is the currently active site. Please check it out.



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