Friday, July 7, 2006

The Weekly Kamit. Vol. 3

RM: "Don't try to bend the spoon, that's impossible. Only try to see the truth. Then you'll see that it's not the spoon that bends but your mind." From The Matrix (part 1). I never understood it then, and it always troubled me. But now it's perfectly clear. Hetepu.

SU: I've noticed this before but a LOT of popular media is seeded with all these ideas that connect with realizing divinity but they are coded in a non-linear sort of way that defies typical left-brain analysis. So we're intrigued by it, perhaps at some energetic level, but our mind doesn't know what it means. It seems confusing, but it is that way deliberately. At some point we expand our energies and are able to assimilate the true meaning. But even then we're not done, perhaps we're never done, for it changes every time we look at it. I don't know how many times I've seen the Matrix, but I can absolutely guarantee that every single time I see it there will be something new. Many movies are like this. I don't think this is being done by ordinary humans. The level of genius is extremely high.

RM: Yeah it changes everytime you look at it. That's why I had to see Matrix I again. These guys (the writers) are geniuses. I think the major stroke in these things is getting the "structural framework" right. Once you have that I think it becomes child's play. It's one of the things that SA companies struggle with, especially when it comes to strategy. And I don't blame them really, it requires a highly developed mind to intuit some of these things. Most people are not even aware of some of these levels of "thought leadership".

SU: Yeah but it can't change every time we look at it, that's impossible. We have to realize the truth. There is no movie. Then we'll see that the only thing that changes is ourselves.