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Author Topic: Are memories linked to our brain  (Read 1266 times)
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« on: June 17, 2003, 09:34:34 »

I suggest you read Astral Dynamics. It has what is a basic understanding, which is not such a bad thing to have Smiley

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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2003, 13:21:05 »

depends on what you define as our brains, and if it's that mushy mess of mass between the medula oblongata and the frontal cortex, then the answer is no.

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« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2003, 15:05:53 »

I remember how to read while AP, so we keep our memories.
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« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2003, 15:14:21 »

We definitely keep memories in the astral.  One reason this forum has been invaluable for me is while in OBE I remember things I read here and they've helped me do things like overcome fear.. fly faster etc.  Often I even remember who posted it.  You dont want to think too much in the Astral but without a doubt you dont forget everything.

Ive experienced sadness and fear etc in the Astral so emotions are there, but they are somehow different.  They are not as strong or as overpowering in the astral.  It is as if the emotions are less connected to us.  The only exception I have heard is Love but some people dont consider that an emotion in the same class as the other ones.  It seems fear and love are the strongest.. the others are more tame than in waking life.
Thats what I've found in my experience anyway.
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« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2003, 02:43:50 »

Hi everyone,

My opinion is that in our astral we can remember our past lives but not in our physical body and mind because if we can truly remember everything that happen'd to use in our past live we would go insame.

Example: If we died a tragic, horrifing death, or remembering all our wifes and children we had in the past would actuely make us go crazy.

Our physical mind and body can't go through that trauma, so its block from our Consciousness.  Some people can pick up little pictures of their past lives.  One example would be the type of clothes you like to wear or the location you live or if you have a flavor for the Orient, or the Old West.  That could be a sign of your past lives.

If you want to know your past lives I have a PAST LIFE
HYPNOSIS SCRIPT If anyone wants to use it. E-mail me at hypnotist41@aol.com

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« Reply #5 on: July 13, 2003, 05:20:14 »

I dunno if we could hold onto our pasts lives... our previous thousand lives experience would bring us to the realization death is a normal process and that we simply loved our previous families, not to mention if we carried on the knowledge from previous lives we would also retain the knowledge we acquire during the "off season".  I think a huge reason for not having access to this is because of the limitations of our storing device.  Your dog may have a soul, but their brain isn't capable of using their soul to its full potential, just the same as the human brain can't.
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« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2003, 08:23:19 »

According to kabbalistic philosophy we have a mortal memory and an immortal memory. When we die, it is only the immortal memory that survives and this is why we need to regress to remember past lives, as the only memory of them is what was stored in our immortal memory.
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« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2003, 08:27:12 »



quote:
Originally posted by stevewhite2000

... do we still remember our memories and feel the same sorts of sensations/emotions when we die and leave the physical realm...Huh
Any reponses would be appreciated  [Smiley]



Yes, very much so.

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« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2003, 10:11:33 »

i've always thought that our brains were kind of like big receivers that tuned  in to certain information when we needed it.  i think all thought exists somewhere other than the physical, including memory and when we want to access it we just use that part of our brain that scientists/doctors believe we use to store them/it.  kind of like our body uses our brain to interact w/ our mind, which is not 'in our heads'.
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« Reply #9 on: July 27, 2003, 06:27:44 »

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Originally posted by fredhedd

i've always thought that our brains were kind of like big receivers that tuned  in to certain information when we needed it.  i think all thought exists somewhere other than the physical, including memory and when we want to access it we just use that part of our brain that scientists/doctors believe we use to store them/it.  kind of like our body uses our brain to interact w/ our mind, which is not 'in our heads'.



fredhedd,
Years ago I read something about our brains being receivers, and decided to see if I could verify this for myself.  At the time I was changing jobs, and my new job was in a completely new area of technology for me (I did 18 years in Information Technology).  Not knowing how to find stuff to tune into, I started by thinking about how there were people who had this knowledge and applied it daily - so it was "out there" somewhere.  I concentrated on these people, though I had never met any of them, and within minutes I could feel not only the information but usable knowledge downloading into my storage area (I don't know where my storage area is either, but I'm obviously connected to it).  The following week I started my new job and was proficient from day one.
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« Reply #10 on: July 27, 2003, 16:51:48 »

Greetings stevewhite2000,

Memories are not stored in the physical brain at all, they are rather stored in the causal body of the causal sphere of the Akasha.

As you know, we are all multi-dimensional beings, and it the causal body that is responsible for storing all memories of all lives. As the causal body is a higher body, then the lower bodies, e.g. the Astral body and physical will have access to it to the extent appropriate. It is not until a certain level of evolution has been reached that all memories of all past lives can be reviewed.

The physical brain is no more than a receiver for communications from the higher spheres including the causal body and indeed from many other beings as well who, for example transmit inspiration.

With best regards,

Adrian.



 
 
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« Reply #11 on: July 27, 2003, 16:56:51 »

I dont know if memories are in "the causal body of the causal sphere of the Akasha", but I do know they are (also) in brains. Crude simulations of a brain have been done on computers using neural networks. They are able to remember some things. Before you say they're just computers, they also forget but are not programmed to do that.
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« Reply #12 on: July 28, 2003, 02:10:05 »

Though some interesting work is happening in the area of robotics, neural networks, etc., no rigorous computer scientest would say that we've managed to come close to replicating the human brain.  We've built some interesting simulations of it, which is not the same as replication.  And the work is not yet advanced enough to be able to use it or results from it to prove or disprove theories of memory.
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« Reply #13 on: July 28, 2003, 02:17:34 »

I know the simulations dont come close to a real brain. The important part is that a network with dynamic-weight connections can remember and forget. Its a subset of a brains complexity. If a subset can remember, so can the whole.
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« Reply #14 on: July 28, 2003, 03:19:34 »

Just wanted to say I think this is an interesting topic.  I remember hearing something that our brain is similiar to a camera, it's constantly taking "pictures", and these "pictures" are printed into our memory, thus making memories...

Well it was something like that...
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