Symbols - What does heaven look like
Matrix, the
The Matrix is both a concept and a symbol.
Symbolically, the ‘Egg’ is divided up geographically into segments or cones. Thus we have vibrational layers that change towards the centre of the egg and are colour coded for ease of reference and different portions that have all the same layers but divide up the egg.
This two dimensional view shows that the overall effect is that of a matrix.
The two dimensional view of the Matrix is symbolically used in Chess. The three dimensional view is now the realm of film makers [The Matrix], numerous game makers – “A cool wide screen Matrix game with almost unlimited moves” - [there is even a company called The Matrix Games Company] and numerous authors [for example Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in "The Matrix" (Paperback) by David Gerrold]. As such the concept is well known, but it has been left to the more creative people to keep the idea going.
The word matrix comes from the Aryan root word MATRA. This word is also the root of words such as Mother, measurement and mathematics. The Great matrix is also the ‘tricky mother’ and matrix literally means ‘the womb of matter’. All this is very relevant as if you now turn to the section on the symbolism of the Mother and Father, you will see that the Mother is used symbolically as the source of souls, she ‘gives birth’ to souls in the physical level – animates them, so to speak.
The division of the Matrix into boundaried spaces produces what is called a cell. Most of the landscapes seen in visions and out of body experiences are constructed around cells. A detailed description is provided in the Cell page.
Observations
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- Ahmad Ahsai, Shaykh - Kitab Sharh al-Ziyara - Seraphiel’s Trumpet
- Bailey, Philip James - from Festus I - Dominions
- Bambara - the 'Sirius system'
- Benjamin, Walter - On Hashish - On nets
- Bhagavata Purana - The Creation
- Black Elk - Native American Indians - Blue route, Red route
- Bonnard, Pierre - Dusk or a round of croquet 1892
- Bonnard, Pierre - The Red Chequered Tablecloth
- Bonnard, Pierre - Women With Dog 1891
- Bruno, Giordano – Cause, principle and unity - 13 The Fifth Dialogue
- Buddhist spatial cosmology
- Copan - Mayan - Stela H
- Corbin, Henry - On harmony and songlines
- Crescent moons and lanterns
- Crosse, Andrew – Poems – Retribution
- Crowley - 21 The Universe
- Dali - Saint Jacques le Grand
- Degas - Miss Lalla
- Dillard, Annie - Teaching a stone to talk - Life and the rocks, like spirit and matter, are a fringed matrix
- Dogon - The features of Digitaria - the 'seed'
- Dürer, Albrecht - Treatise on Proportion - Geometry
- Escher - Day and night
- Escher - Metarmophoses II
- Escher - red ants
- Gracie takes DMT and sees the elves
- Grant Gronewold - HTML Flowers - Moving house
- H Kluver – Mescal and Mechanisms of Hallucination
- Hinton, Charles - The Fourth Dimension – Consciousness, the Higher spirit and Destiny
- Hinton, Charles - What Is the Fourth Dimension – An explanation for conservation of energy and a link with consciousness
- Hinton, Charles - What Is the Fourth Dimension – The Matrix
- Hinton, Charles - What Is the Fourth Dimension – The threads of the loom
- Hobson, Dr Allan - The effects of a stroke 03 - A monkey mama is floating in the air in front of him
- Hokusai - shunga
- Hokusai - shunga
- Hokusai - shunga
- Hokusai - shunga
- Hypnerotomachia Poliphili - Elephants
- Iamblichus
- In a giant cubed room
- Jacquetta Hawkes – A Land – Civilisation is the sharp knife cutting man from the matrix
- Jacquetta Hawkes – A Land – Of Menhirs, the Great Mother and women turned to stone
- Jeans, Sir James - The Mysterious Universe - Spirit
- Jesus - John 14 - In my Father's house are many mansions
- Jung, C G - The box like universe
- Kepler, Johannes - Harmonices Mundi Libri V – The Matrix
- Khunrath, Heinrich - Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeterna 1602
- Khunrath, Heinrich - Vom hylealischen Chaos 1708
- Klee, Paul - The Seafarer 1923
- Kusama, Yayoi
- Kusama, Yayoi
- Lemaitre, Georges - The Primeval atom - The Cosmic Egg
- Levitin, Professor Daniel - On the octave
- Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov – Oration on the Origin of Light. A New Theory of Colour – 02 On transparency
- Monroe, Robert - The Territories, levels and layers
- Mucha, Alphonse - Fate
- Ogotemmeli - Granary
- Ogotommeli - Drums
- Ogotommeli - Spirals
- Ogotommeli - The Matrix and constellations
- Ogotommeli - Weaving
- Paul Devereux - Sacred Places - Symbols
- Paul Devereux - The Bushmen of the Kalahari
- Planck, Max - There is no such thing as Matter
- Rafferty, Gerry - Another World – 09 Metanoia
- Redon, Odilon - Les Noirs 3
- Rig Veda - Weaving the Matrix
- Samavedas – 01 Book 04 Chapter 01, DECADE I Indra and others
- Schrodinger, Erwin - What is Life - Energy
- Sefer ha-bahir – Para 51 – One, Two, Three
- Shabistari, Mahmud - The Gulshan-i raz - Know that the world from end to end is a mirror
- Strassman, Rick - DMT and the insect beings
- Strings 'N' Thing - Out of body on ketamine
- Su Hui - Star Gauge
- Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre - Phenomenon of Man - Crystals
- The Ancestors - Avebury World Heritage site - Windmill Hill
- The Byrds - Fifth Dimension (1966 Mono Columbia LP)
- Through the Looking Glass - Ch 05 - 2 Alice meets the sheep in a shop
- Tikal - Mayan - Central Acropolis
- Tranströmer, Tomas - from Schubertiana
- Trithemius, Johannes - Steganographia
- Uruk – The Stone cone and Limestone temples
- Very Bizzare Trip - Mushrooms by Faust
- Washington, George - Freemasonry
- Waterhouse, John William - The Crystal Ball
- Watson, Lyall - The Nature of things - The Crystal maze
- William Howitt - Happier far are those who are too humble for conceit and feel the guidance of angel-fingers
- Xam bushmen - Num dom
- Yeats, W B - Collected poems - Sailing to Byzantium
- Yram - And death