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Matrix And Indian Philosophy

More on ¡¥The Matrix¡¦

There are two kinds of people in this world: One who have seen the movie ¡¥The Matrix¡¦ and its sequels and the other kind who haven¡¦t. Although the movie derives heavily from Vedantic and Buddhist philosophies, never before the concept of ¡¥Virtual World¡¦ or ¡¥Mithya Jagat¡¦ so beautifully picturised. Everyone now believes that the Matrix does exist and Indians have been knowing this since ancient times in the form of ¡¥Maya¡¦. Whether it is controlled by machines or God or Ourselves is, and possibly always will be, unknown.
Here are some fillers to the Matrix theory seen in parallel with Indian theology:

1. Is a person trapped in the Matrix only for a single lifetime? What happens after it?
Ans. Yes there is life after death. All those stories you heard of rebirth are correct. OK not all! The human brain wants change. It cannot live in a particular setup for long. As stress increases* in the modern life, the need for change......


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