The Matrix and the psychedelic cookie



By Rodrigo Cáceres

Last time I did mushrooms i had this huge epiphany about the movie The Matrix (1999). As you might know, it is the story of an individual Messiah that is capable to take control over the cultural matrix in which he is inserted, and modify it at his own will. Mushrooms showed me something that I completely overlooked on the three movies, and it had to do with what Neo eats: a pill, cookies and candy. The Mushroom showed me that actually the key to understanding the movie was in these foods, and that what was really inside them was psychedelic substances.
This is why most times Neo goes to the Oracle, she gives him something to eat, and the Oracle herself represents the shaman, which provides entheogens that connect you to the spiritual realm, they tell you "exactly what you need to hear" and once you're back you "know what you have to do".
These cookies are central to the movie itself because Neo cannot be The One without them, he cannot become enlightened without eating them. And of course, one can remember the symbolism when Smith goes out to kill the Oracle, where he violently destroys the cookies she had prepared right before he kills her, as if he was well aware that his greatest threat was to be found in these cookies.
Our own psychedelic renaissance in the XXI century is, of course, the greatest threat to techno-fascist capitalism (represented by Smith) because once the cookies are made more and more available throughout the world, we are more and more aware of exactly what needs to be done in order to hack the cultural matrix in which we are inserted.

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