The Esoteric Analysis Of The Matrix Movie

In the first scene, the viewer is shown a motel called “Heart O’ The
City,” where bumbling police enter room “303.” Numerology does play into
the film, especially since binary code is the very heart of computers. “303” is the equivalent of 33, and Trinity is caught trying to dial
into the “real world” to escape her inner-matrix watching of Neo.
Alchemy and numerology place a high value on the number 33, being the
highest degree of Scottish Rite Masonry. Manly P. Hall speaks of 33 as
highly significant for alchemy because 3×3=9, the number of the
emanations from the One, and conversely as the number of initiation. We
can therefore speculate that, given the many examples of masonic and
occult symbols and referents in the film, this is very likely the
paradigm from which the film was crafted. The heart is also crucial to
alchemy, inasmuch as the heart and intellect must combine to produce
balance. “Trinity” is also a triadic symbol and name, so the usage is
not accidental. Trinity will function as the feminine principle to
Neo’s masculine principle, as they join to complete the alchemical
mystical union in the trilogy of Matrix films.
Trinity here is not used here in the common Christian sense, it is
meant in the sense of a gnostic feminine principle, sophia.
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