Originally posted by Aero
reply to post by YouAreDreaming
That's happened to me multiple times in my life. Sometimes it happens years later. During high school I had a dream about what my first day of
college was. Well 3 years later I found myself walking into the room I had dreamt of with the desks chairs and projector just like I remembered them.
The most important part that triggered my memory of the dream was the light. In all of the instances this has happened it's always been the light.
I never saw anyone else post about something like that happening to them on here I just thought I was a bit touched.
You'd be surprised by how many people who actually have dreams physically come true. I think it's far more common, like salt. Then we tend to
believe.
As for the Matrix and the being a reference of the Egyptian Kingdom based on the dates, it could very well be. Writers as you know take in a variety
of references, and it's easy to sample any historical date, set a time in the future based on any desired numerical outcome to a historical date in
numerology. I think lots of writers are still hip on numerology to this date and we will see more of it in the future.
Staying on topic with the Matrix. Neo undergoes a journey into Wonderland when he ingests the red pill. Before that journey, Neo may as well have
been just like all of us right now, unawakened, unaware of the greater reality.
Metaphorically speaking, there is some truth to this transformation, and when we start to break down reality into subjective observed states, the very
nature of our consciousness is mastery of virtual reality simulation.
You see, we dream. It's a little known fact, and when we sleep we can take the red pill, and go on a grand journey through the greater reality, but
if we take the blue pill, we stay unaware of our dreams and just wake up to a seemingly detached, dreamlike physical reality.
The movie even clearly taps into this when Morpheus asks Neo if he ever had a dream so real, that he could tell if he was dreaming or not?
Do you ever have dreams, where you don't realize it's a dream and you think it's real, up until the point you wake up and realize that it was a
dream?
Maybe the writers of the matrix wanted to ask Neo that question, because in reality they wanted to ask you.
I want to ask... are you dreaming right now?
But that's because I am not Morpheus.