Merovingian remarks seraph as return of the prodigal child
Seraph is the silent aspect of the “watching “ awareness of thoughts in us. This does not occur immediately but become evident as we tread along our spiritual journey. Meditation helps us to get this “watching” awareness of thoughts. Purpose of meditation is in fact to be aware of "thoughts" in us. This is why Seraph is shown in meditative form glowing in light (Matrix-Reloaded). This watchful awareness is key in spiritual progress. Without watching our thoughts we can never know whether this world is real or unreal. By watching our thoughts, we open the secret realms of our “being”. This is why Seraph walks through a passageway which opens the door to oracle. Recollect that this is also the same passage way through which Neo goes to meet the architect. The purpose of meditation is to watch our thoughts which would open the doors to the mysteries of our "Being" (Self).
The watchful awareness is always within us but is not evident to us because we are so caught up in the world of sensory thoughts. This watchful awareness is right there from the moment we begin our life in this world. This is why Seraph is shown to accompany Sati when she creates the Sun in the end of the trilogy.
As we grow from an infant to adult-stage, the awareness shifts from watching “thoughts” to watching the sensual pleasures offered by the sensory world. Then our whole world sinks into a realm of instincts and its fulfillment. This blinds us from knowing the truth. No wonder why Morpheus tells Neo "It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth". There is only one easy way to know the reality of the world and that is by watching our thoughts. It is fascinating to know that we “return” to this natural state of "being" when we progress in our spiritual path, which is the path to know the reality of our world. This is so beautifully expressed by Merovingian, the Lord of the senses who greets Seraph “ Return of the Prodigal child”.
Merovingian: The prodigal child returns. L'ange sans ailes (Trans: The angel without wings). Are you here for the bounty, Seraph? Tell me, how many bullets are there in those guns? I don't know, but I don't think you have enough.
Why is he addressed as the wingless angel?. Because Seraph, the silent watching awareness is not a "flying" thought. It is the silent witnessing of thoughts. This watchful awareness in initially helpless when it confronts the countless thoughts that span our minds. This helplessness is hinted as the insufficient bullets in Seraph's gun.
Merovingian also ridicules seraph whether he has come to enjoy the bounties of his pleasure kingdom. Why does he say that? Because when we meet seraph (watching awareness) we transcend from the state of the enjoyer of sensual pleasures to state of “being”. It does not mean that we will shun sensory pleasures, but we no longer are imprisoned by it. We now dare to point Gun at Merovingian, the Senses. Instead of the sensory world controlling us we start to exercise power over it.
It is also interesting to note when Neo first sees Seraph in reloaded, Seraph who is in meditative form, suddenly starts to fight with Neo. In the end seraph tells Neo "You do not truly know someone until you fight them". This is exactly what we see in our spiritual practice. Initially, there is always a conflict between us which would help us to discover our own “inner” strength through which we open greater secrets of our “being”.
Knowing the symbolisms is the key to unlock the mystery of the Matrix trilogy. Only when we take up the journey to “OUR” source, we understand the secrets of the real world and the matrix world. Without knowing the spiritual experience and knowledge , the Matrix Trilogy would just be a story of computer codes and simulation.