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    Synchronistic Linguistics in The Matrix

    The conclusion of the film truly underscores Dobbs' influence on the Wachowski Bros. When Neo realizes his full potential and transforms into The One he steps out of the boundaries of not only visual space but acoustic, kinetic, and tactile space as well. He merges into the mixed corporate-media...
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    Synchronistic Linguistics in The Matrix

    The Ivory Tower is now the Control Tower, and the Control Tower is in the mud. Bob Dobbs, 5/4/95 The fifth element is mud. Napolean Bonaparte, c. 1800 Neo's newfound companions reveal to him that the world he's known up till now is, in fact, nothing more than a virtual reality created by an...
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    Synchronistic Linguistics in The Matrix

    Synchronistic-Linguistics: The White Rabbit A cryptic message appears on Neo's computer. The message reads: "Wake up, Neo. The Matrix has you. Follow the White Rabbit. Knock, knock, Neo." At that exact moment he hears two successive knocks at the door. He opens the door and sees a tattoo of a...
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    Synchronistic Linguistics in The Matrix

    Despite this, Dobbs maintains the Pope is the Anti-Christ. "He's acting out that potential of the Christian mythic tradition," Dobbs explains: The problem is the Pope believes he has a human body in the first nature sense, what I call the anthropomorphic image of oneself. The aristocrats rule...
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    Synchronistic Linguistics in The Matrix

    Or How Bob Dobbs Became the Tetrad Manager Robert Guffey http://www.paranoiamagazine.com/matrix.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "To use the images of the city is not appropriate to our time. The real city today is Magnetic City. Magnetic...
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