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Gabriel : Healer, Teacher, Student "There is No Spoon" The Matrix and Tao

"There is No Spoon" The Matrix and Tao

Posted on Dec 29th, 2005 by Gabriel : Healer, Teacher, Student Gabriel

There is No Spoon

By Gabriel Ryder

I recently watched The Matrix for the first time since I received Tao and I was so struck by it that I felt compelled to write a kind of commentary based on my own experiences with the Tao practice. It was not the first time I had seen The Matrix. When it was originally released on video I watched it twice and decided it was a potentially powerful story, but a bad movie. However, after cultivating Tao for a couple of years and seeing it again, The Matrix really came to life for me. I want to comment on various points in the film that I find noteworthy.


Why is this happening to me?

 

This is the first question Neo asks himself after Morpheus contacts him and tells him what he needs to do to escape the Agents. I broke into laughter when I saw this because I know that feeling so well: "Why me? Why can't I just live a normal life? Why can't I just do the same things everyone else does without all these pestering consequences?" This is the point when Neo begins to realize that he has a mission whether he wants it or not and the Agents want to put a stop to it. The Agents represent the energies that block us from finding our True Hearts -the center of our being that is in harmony with the universe. They are guardians of the Matrix. The Matrix represents karma: the pattern we are born into as a result of our past lives and the momentum of our ancestry and the society we live in.


You know that road. You know exactly where it ends.


Morpheus is a guide for Neo. He is there to introduce others to the truth just as we introduce others to Tao. Once Neo is contacted by Morpheus he is given a choice. He can choose to learn the truth or he can go back to his old life. When he is contacted again by students of Morpheus, his initial reaction is to run away, back to the old life, back to the pattern, until one of the students, Trinity, says to him "You know that road. You know exactly where it ends. And I don't think that is where you want to be".

The road she refers to is the predictable road carved out for us by our karma. It is a road with ups and downs that are repeated endlessly, and the scenery it provides is dull and uninspiring, yet hypnotically comforting. With this in mind, Neo realizes he is ready to try something different, even though he is fearful and uncertain of what it may come to. He decides to trust Morpheus' students.

I don't like the idea that I'm not in control of my life.


When Neo meets Morpheus "face to face" for the first time, Morpheus asks Neo, "Do you believe in fate?" Neo says he does not. He believes that he is in control of his own life, but Morpheus knows that Neo is not in control of his own life at all. In fact, Neo's life is only a construct of the Matrix. It is at this point that Morpheus offers Neo a choice. He can take a blue pill, which will send him right back to his old life, his Matrix life, or he can take a red pill which will awaken him from the Matrix, shake the pattern of his existence, and open his eyes to the truth.

In this way, taking the red pill is like receiving Tao. Our pattern is shaken up and we are given the opportunity to transcend our karmic cycle. Like Neo, we are given the opportunity to truly be inside our own bodies and use our real eyes for the first time. But, this is only the beginning. Neo, like us, still needs a lot of training.



You think that's air you are breathing?

 

While in combat training, Neo is challenged to fight a Kung Fu match against Morpheus. Neo demonstrates a high level of skill, but he is eventually overcome by Morpheus. Neo's weakness is not his technique. It is something deeper. Morpheus points out to Neo that they are loaded into a program, a digital world, and therefore their physical strength and speed are not what matter in this "Kung Fu" match. He is not training Neo's body, but his mind. Neo is exhausted from the fight and gasping for breath as this is being explained to him. Morpheus asks Neo if he thinks it is really air he is breathing. Of course it is not air that he is breathing, but a simulated experience.

This is very similar to the vivid and convincing sensations we experience in our dreams. In this sort of experience the ‘reality' we perceive is no longer limited by physical laws. It is only limited by our minds. By mind, I do not refer only to the brain, but to what is called Xin, in Chinese - Heart/Mind. Everything comes from our hearts. This is true not only in our dreams, but in our waking lives as well. For Neo, the training program and the Matrix are both worlds based on rules. However, by following the path of his mission, Neo learns that with a clear mind and clear heart he can transcend these laws. In our material lives we can do the same by breaking out of our patterns. If we are connected to our True Hearts, the very substance of our world can be transformed. This is similar to what is written in the Heart Sutra which says "Substance is emptiness and emptiness is substance". When the momentum of our karma is too heavy, we are swept into negative patterns that continually lead us away from our True Hearts. This is why we need the guidance of Tao, so we can restore our spirits and regain that connection.


The Matrix cannot tell you who you are.

 

When Neo is loaded back into the Matrix after having taken the red pill, the Matrix world looks very different to him. It appears to him as familiar, yet unreal. He is startled by the realization that his entire life in the Matrix was not really his own. All of the memories of his life, his notions of reality, and his very identity were just part of a program. Had he not met Morpheus and chosen to take the red pill, he would have never known any better. Fortunately, there was a seed of truth in Neo's consciousness that led him to Morpheus.

For us, the seed of truth is the seed of Tao - our True Heart. When we begin to cultivate Tao, our awareness is increased in such a way that we become uncomfortable in our old patterns. The world begins to look different to us. Our priorities begin to shift and our senses, both physical and spiritual, grow sharper. The illusions of everyday life become more transparent and the enticements of the material world no longer hold so much sway over us. This allows the seed of Tao to grow within us and we start to give more attention to our own spiritual development. If we cultivate Tao with sincerity, our true identity will grow out of the compost of our daily routine and our lives will brighten with clarity and purpose.


I can only show you the door. You're the one who has to walk through it.


This is what Morpheus says to Neo when he takes him to visit the Oracle. The Matrix cannot tell Neo who he really is and neither can Morpheus. Even the Oracle cannot tell Neo who he really is. Morpheus and the Oracle are only guides. Neo will only know his true self by following his mission. Every step Neo takes toward fulfilling his mission will reveal to him where his True Heart is.

This is also true in the Tao practice. To cultivate the seed of Tao within is to cultivate the true self. Through this self-cultivation we learn to connect with the universal Tao. When we connect with the universe in this way, we begin to know the nature of perfect harmony.

 

Most people are not ready to be unplugged.

 

In one of the training programs, Morpheus teaches Neo about the nature of their mission. Morpheus wants Neo to understand that the people in the Matrix are plugged into a program and that program has become reality for them just as it was for him. Neo cannot expect everyone to consent to being unplugged from it. Morpheus also explains to Neo that many people have become so dependent on the system they are plugged into that they will fight to protect it.


By helping people receive Tao we are helping them to unplug from a system of negative patterns, but most people are afraid to break their patterns and may resist making even the slightest changes in their lives. This is the nature of karma. It is important for us to understand that we are only guides. We cannot break someone else's pattern. We can only show them the door. There are many people who, like Neo, really want to cultivate the seed of Tao within, but do not have the resources do so. We can help them find the door, but it is up to them to decide if they want to walk through it or not.


Ignorance is bliss.

 

This is the conclusion that Cipher comes to when he decides to help the Agents capture Morpheus. Cipher is not interested in truth or liberating others from the Matrix. He is only interested in himself. Although he has the tools at his disposal to shatter the Matrix and bring about the potential for everyone to live a life of free will, he feels that it is not worth the sacrifice of his own personal comfort. He is tired of the struggle or "The Good Fight" as St. Paul calls it in the Bible. He no longer wants to follow Morpheus. He does not trust Morpheus, because Morpheus urges him to abandon his selfish interests and challenges him to become something greater.


At one point, we see Cipher at a dinner table in a fine restaurant cutting into a rare steak and washing it down with a glass of red wine. He is clearly making a deal with the Agents. He will help them capture Morpheus and in return he asks that they will load him back into the Matrix with a new Matrix-life of wealth and fame and no memory of Morpheus or life outside of the Matrix. The Agents are willing to grant his request without hesitation, because they know that wealth and fame and the Matrix are only illusions. To Cipher, this illusion is more meaningful than truth. Ignorance is bliss.

The more we cultivate Tao the more clearly we see through the veil of ignorance that blurs our true vision. We begin to look deeply into the nature of vanity and selfishness and it becomes only natural for us to abandon such delusion and help others to do so as well. The bliss that Cipher seeks is false and temporary. Giving-in to selfish impulse only leads to a life of loneliness and bitter disappointment. We need to understand and cultivate our connection with other people, the earth, and the universe as a whole. This is the nature of Tao.

 

This can't just be coincidence

 

Once Morpheus is captured, Neo's mission starts to become more apparent. The Oracle's prophecy comes to fruition and Neo's faith begins to grow. His faith hinges solely on one idea; that he can save Morpheus. It is an idea that defies all logic and yet he cannot shake the feeling that it is, for him, attainable somehow. Neo senses that the Oracle's prediction about Morpheus' fate and his own feeling that he can alter this fate are more than mere coincidence. He begins to perceive a kind of order and purpose underlying these events. At this point, Neo is no longer relying on the directives of Morpheus and the Oracle. He is following his True Heart. His motivation to carry out his mission is coming from within. Morpheus and the Oracle have watered the seeds of self-knowledge in Neo and now these seeds are starting to blossom and bring about action.



The difference between knowing the path and walking the path


Once Neo's actions begin to emerge from his internal nature he starts to demonstrate abilities that would have otherwise been unimaginable. He is able to alter and defy the laws of the world around him. We see a transformation in Neo that takes him from the realm of the limited into the realm of the limitless. He seems to have tapped into a great, inexhaustible resource. It then becomes possible for all of Neo's actions and thoughts to become an extension of this resource. But, it is only after he has acted out of his own true will that he can connect in this way. Morpheus told him "I am trying to free your mind". The Oracle told him to "Know thy self". But, it was the direct experience of "walking the path" that led Neo to this great transformation.

What we can learn from Neo is that faith grows out of our actions and further actions grow out of our faith. Everything starts from within, but it is how we live our lives, how we act in the everyday world that will determine whether we connect with our True Hearts or become just another blip in The Matrix.


Note: One of my favorite parts in the movie is when Neo arrives at the home of the Oracle and notices a boy bending a spoon using the power of his mind. He warns Neo that to try to bend the spoon is impossible. He further explains that "It is not the spoon you are trying to bend; it is only yourself".


It is our hearts that must change and then the world around us will be transformed.


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Brian : PhilosophersNotes.com
8 minutes later
Brian said

Saweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! I love this article, bud!! Thanks for posting and keep the Tao wisdom flowing!

You’re a first class Boddhisatvic blogger, sir.

~Matthew : Youthful Maturity
about 6 hours later
~Matthew said

Cool!  It’s awesome that you added this post to this site.  Thanks!

6 days later
Shyloh said

This is awesome. I love the matrix. One of my favorites.
I get so much out of them.

Ninja : Good Vibes
11 days later
Ninja said

Love the movie, and you did a great job with the commentary!

Albert  : Warrior
about 1 month later
Albert said

Great comment, Gabriel……good to consider the special role of Cypher too..:)

flex22 : Mystic
about 1 month later
flex22 said

“What we can learn from Neo is that faith grows out of our actions and further actions grow out of our faith.  Everything starts from within, but it is how we live our lives, how we act in the everyday world that will determine whether we connect with our True Hearts or become just another blip in The Matrix.” - Gabriel

“Embrace all things as part of the Harmonious Oneness, and then you will begin to perceive it.” - Lao Tzu

Doing nothing is the ultimate act.Not nothing literally of course, just ‘nothing’ as in nothing preconceived, ie: be spontaneous.

Having faith to me means acting only spontaneously.What is created from that spontaneity will be the manifestation of who I really am.

Thankyou Gabriel.Your blog was such an enjoyable read.I’ve only seen the first matrix film, and never was really into it.Just like a good film, but didn’t look into it more myself.I embraced the Tao over a year ago now.I’d been searching for it for 25 years since I was separated.I’ve  always been aware that something was amiss, and never felt comfortable here.lol, my mother tells me when I was born I didn’t cry at all, I just had a thoughtful look as though “where am I?” *spooky.*Of course 25 years on I eventually realised that all I needed to do was stop searching, and lo and behold it was there.And now it is revealing more of itself as I find my other brothers and sisters.What a wonderful journey.

Thankyou again, it’s good to connect.

Butterfly : Breakthrough Coach
about 1 month later
Butterfly said

I love it!! What a great way to see this message, you put it all so well.

2 months later
Ariel said

What a beautiful way to explain the deeper meaning of the Matrix..I saw it and thought it was a great movie and really liked the way you compared it to the Tao and our ultimate path in life…Thank you for sharing your spiritual insight…The way you articulate words is amazing!!

Cynthia : realityshifter
2 months later
Cynthia said

Thank you for posting this! I called an issue of my RealityShifters News ezine “There is No Spoon” (March 2001), since I’ve had interesting experiences with spoon and fork bending. You can view that issue at http://realityshifters.com/pages/archives/mar01.html Here’s a brief excerpt, in case you just want a taste:

Boy: “Do not try and bend the spoon. That’s impossible.
Instead… only try to realize the truth.”
Neo: “What truth?”
Boy: “There is no spoon.”
Neo: “There is no spoon?”
Boy: “Then you’ll see, that it is not the spoon that bends,
it is only yourself.”

– The Matrix

Many of Earth’s wisest mystics tell us that reality is a dream. As you can see in the movie THE MATRIX, it is possible for a child to bend a spoon with a thought. I know, because I watched my daughter bend a fork by simply placing it over her wrist. While she rested her right arm on the armrest of a chair, the fork slowly draped itself down to fit the curved form of her arm, like a custom-made bracelet.

Switching to another reality feels a bit like changing television channels with a remote control, where the program is the reality we are in, and our thoughts and feelings are the remote control. We need to feel both intellectually detached enough to choose a different program from the one we’re in, and sufficiently emotionally energized to transmit our intention. In that state of relaxed, energized detachment (with aligned heart and mind), we can and do change the world.

deb : Co-Creator of Inspiration
2 months later
deb said

Wow. I’m new to Zaadz and I just keep finding more and more wonderful people and ideology. I just read your comments on Tao and the Matrix. You expressed so much of many wonderful insights and feelings in such a clear way. Tao is one of many philosophies that teach these principles. Know Thyself, is to know your true heart and being, not the personality on the outside or feelings of fear that triggers reactionary behaviors, or the egotistical posturing of false superiority. All feelings of fear come from a lack of self love. Not false love, but acceptance love, knowing that we are worthy of love, from others, from God, from all. When we see our own value of just being, we begin to accept others and have true compassion for all things and can start to see them truly. Again the practice is the challenge. Thank you for sharing.

Dancer : EnlightenedCompassionateLeadership
2 months later
Dancer said

I never saw the Matrix - somehow I just figured it was another big $$$ movie that entertained the masses. I think I’ll go out and rent it now….

I too am “searching”…I’ve been following a path for anumber of years now to find my true self…so - perhaps now is the right time for me to watch the Matrix??!!

Funny - I read all this stuff, it makes sense to me - I just have yet to unlock the right door within me to allow it all in…

Peace

Mik : Totipotent Creator
4 months later
Mik said

This is great!!

SixthSense : Fire
7 months later
SixthSense said

thanx for putting the time and energy to share this, Gabriel. It was written with a purpose, Morpheus;)

Jimmy : Inspiration
9 months later
Jimmy said

Sincere thanks for these translations.
Many true messages within the movie - indeed.
Nice to see sometimes just how Tao works in many so many ways..

Carlos : Child of Apollo, Child of Hecate
over 2 years later
Carlos said

Thank you again for your inspiring words. Sometimes you don't see what's there somewhat hidden until you take off your glasses. Thank you again. Keep the inspiring words flowing.

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