Christian themes and symbolism in The Matrix have been discussed at length, but having a number of acquaintances that subscribe to Theravada Buddhism (which is the oldest and generally the closest to the original version), I was struck by a number of parallels between its teachings and concepts in the Matrix:
- There were six versions of Neo. The present eon has six Buddhas. Number six is due to arrive.
- The Matrix is an illusion. This version of Buddhism says that our current way of life (called Samsara) is an illusion.
- Neo sees beyond the Matrix and help others escape. The Buddha pretty much does the same thing.
- Those who are aware of the Matrix have varying degrees of powers. Those on the path to enlightenment gain various powers such as levitation.
- Once he sees the Matrix fully, Neo has the ability to fly, see people in code, see the future etc. The Theravada version of Buddha too, has these abilities (he cannot see code, but he apparently sees 'auras' of people).
- The Matrix is cyclic. "Samsara" is cyclic.
The things that don't add up:
- Zion
- The use of violence
The question is, were these coincidences or did the Wachowskis select some elements from this religion when they were writing the sequels?
Answer
I think the strongest point is that all realities inside the Matrix are illusions but the discussion as a whole doesn't really make sense.
We tend to see things in works of others that we recognize - even if the other people didn't put it in there for the reasons we assume.
The Wachowski brothers probably were influenced by everything they know but often, you don't realize when you learn something - or at least you don't memorize the learning itself, you just integrate knowledge somehow and it has an influence even though you can never recall where it came from.
So unless the Wachowski brothers explicitly state that they took some X in their movies from source Y, this is pure speculation, even more so because a lot of other people influenced the movie as well.
You can find all kinds of symbols everywhere because the same questions move all mankind. In The Matrix, the basic question is: How can I be sure that something is real?
Scientists and clerics all over the ages have struggled with this question, so if you dig enough, you can find connections to all of them even though the Wachowski brothers are probably not aware of most of them.
This is also a form of esoteric thinking (making connections where none are) but that doesn't prove anything.
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