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Started at the turn of the third millennium, the religion of '''Matrixism''' emerged from the ], the ]' films and the writings of ]. Central to the beliefs of Matrixism are its Four Tenets which are; 1) Belief in the prophecy of the One. 2) Acceptance of the use of psychedelics as sacrament. 3) Recognition of the semi-subjective multi-layered nature of reality. 4) Adherence to the principles of one or more of the world's religions until such time as the One returns. Started at the turn of the third millennium, the religion of '''Matrixism''' emerged from the ], the ]' films and the writings of ]. Central to the beliefs of Matrixism are its Four Tenets which are; 1) Belief in the prophecy of the One. 2) Acceptance of the use of psychedelics as sacrament. 3) Recognition of the semi-subjective multi-layered nature of reality. 4) Adherence to the principles of one or more of the world's religions until such time as the One returns.

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The Matrix

Started at the turn of the third millennium, the religion of Matrixism emerged from the Bahá'í Faith, the Wachowski brothers' films and the writings of Aldous Huxley. Central to the beliefs of Matrixism are its Four Tenets which are; 1) Belief in the prophecy of the One. 2) Acceptance of the use of psychedelics as sacrament. 3) Recognition of the semi-subjective multi-layered nature of reality. 4) Adherence to the principles of one or more of the world's religions until such time as the One returns.

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