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Buddha and the Motionless Swing

Swing Trap and the Code of (01): Are We Just Programs in a Blind Matrix?

1. Introduction: The Shock of Awakening

Imagine your head completely submerged underwater; in that moment, you will not think about “the beauty of life” or “the meaning of existence,” but you will feel an overwhelming, singular urge to inhale a single breath of oxygen. This “suffocation” is the true engine of the matrix. We live in such existential stagnation that we now need an “external trigger” to throw us into tension in order to feel alive. Our waiting for a “better tomorrow” is not hope, but an admission of the suffocation we impose on ourselves through repetition. Awakening begins here: from the realization that we are nothing but “motionless swings” waiting for someone to shake us so we can feel gravity again.

2. The Illusion of the Swing: Why Does Passion Fade?

Life only becomes more attractive when you do not desire it, and when you desperately miss it. “Buddha” illustrates this paradox through the mechanics of the swing; gravity moves you from the far right to the far left, but with each repetition, the range decreases and the force weakens until the swing ends in a “central stillness.”

Repetition kills attraction. When you repeat your breaths, your desires, and even your relationships in the same pattern, you drain the “absence” that once pulled you toward things. The matrix relies on this repetition to make your consciousness “predictable.” Once you lose the desire to rise, external forces intervene and give you an initial push (like an emotional shock or existential crisis) to recycle you back into the system.

“Repetition kills attraction; the swing loses something each time it moves, until it can no longer rise again without an external force.”

3. The Gender Code: You Are Not (Male) or (Female)… You Are (Programming)

Within the matrix system, there is no inherent “masculinity” or “femininity”; rather, they are the binary code (01) that ensures the continuation of the program. Femininity is zero, and masculinity is one, and outside the “programmatic lake” they do not exist—just as water does not exist outside existence.

  • Femininity (Zero): Represents “the hall” (Al-Bahu). It is the open space, the raw material not yet assigned. It is the “non-programmed face of programming,” where freedom allows movement and transformation without fixed function.
  • Masculinity (One): Represents “restricted customization.” The male is femininity that has had its wings cut and has been assigned a fixed role within the matrix. He is given “features,” “logos,” and “labels” in exchange for surrendering freedom; he becomes a “designated room” (bedroom or kitchen) with no luxury of being anything else.

Masculinity is a functional prison, while femininity is the initial state manipulated to reproduce matrix roles.

4. The God You Do Not Notice: The Secret of the Creator in the “Blind Spot”

Existential awareness proposes a radical concept of divinity: “That which you do not pay attention to is the creator.” If your field of vision is 360 degrees, consciousness scans 359 degrees while the final degree—the point from which vision originates—remains completely invisible to perception. This “absent” or unseen point is the true engine.

Enlightenment is the act of performing an “unexpected action” that breaks the matrix’s algorithm. The system always expects you to follow the “survival instinct,” and builds your responses accordingly. But when survival instinct transforms into a voluntary “instinct of annihilation” (philosophically speaking, detachment from desire), you become the only being the matrix cannot predict, thereby entering the “vital domain of God” that is not bound by survival conditions.

5. Matrix Deals: The Illusion of Prayer and Vows

Within the matrix, worship becomes “commercial contracts” with a limited god. When you pray or make vows, you are negotiating for benefits within the system. The source suggests that the “creator” who responds to conditional prayer has surrendered absolute divinity to become “a party in a contract.”

It is a game of exchange; you ask for something, and the matrix requires a sacrifice of awareness or commitment to a ritual. This limited god only grants what you want if you “serve” a purpose within the system—like buying a damaged chair because it fits your limited budget; such are matrix responses: incomplete solutions in exchange for full submission.

6. The Dilemma of Death: Formulating Truth or Surrendering to Nothingness?

Death is the moment when the matrix gathers all your awareness and points it at you like a gun. In this “moment of formulation,” your entire existence becomes concentrated. Here arises the dilemma:

  1. Absolute Nothingness: If death is an absolute end, then “absolute evil” becomes a logical necessity. Why work and build within a company (existence) only to be unjustly fired without compensation? In this case, the one who brought you into life is “pure evil” because it granted you existence only to take it away forever.
  2. Impossibility of Nothingness: Consciousness cannot be interrupted. Death is merely a “reset” to a zero state. You do not leave existence; you transition from one “room” to another within an infinite house.

Death deceives you with the illusion of nothingness to force fear and submission. If you remain fearless and indifferent at that moment, you can “formulate” your next reality instead of letting the matrix assign it based on your fears.

“Whoever tastes the truth of existence now will not leave the truth of existence now.”

7. Conclusion: Do You Dare to Shape Your Reality?

Truth is not eternal; it is a “temporary formulation” that we pass through—it is what you shape in the moment of confrontation with the impossible. The matrix bets on your fear of death to strip you of the ability to formulate, turning you into nothing more than a number (01) performing a technical function and disappearing.

If death is the greatest illusion used by the matrix to subjugate you, what happens if you stop fearing it? What if you decide to be the “unexpected action” that the program cannot calculate? The truth is that existence will not stop being aware of you, but the question is: will you remain merely a “designated room” within someone else’s structure, or will you dare to be the “hall” that chooses the shape of the rooms that will exist within it?

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