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LightEye
08-29-2008, 04:10 PM
dear friends,

food for thought...

http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/science-technology/sheldrake-morphogenic-field-memory-lashley-collective-unconscious-3486.html

and these videos from rupert;

the morphogenic field part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv6wz635pay

the morphogenic field part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbameyi9luk

be well.

david

does memory reside outside the brain?
by leonardo vintiņi
epoch times staff

after decades of investigation, scientists are still unable to explain why no part of the brain seems responsible for storing memories

most people assume that our memories must exist somewhere inside our heads. but try as they might, medical investigators have been unable to determine which cerebral region actually stores what we remember. could it be that our memories actually dwell in a space outside our physical structure?

biologist, author, and investigator dr. rupert sheldrake notes that the search for the mind has gone in two opposite directions. while a majority of scientists have been searching

rockyrojas88
08-30-2008, 04:18 PM
i believe all our memories are recorded in heaven. the bible calls this record "book of memory" or "book of life". i'm sure it's much more than a book we read or movie you watch on video. i believe they are stored in vibrations and are telepathically send to our minds to give us flashbacks and even visions.

i believe it's possible to to receive memories of anything, in anyone's perspective, of any time and space. maybe we we are all mediums of these vibrations and subconciously acting out roles or something. o.o lol spiritual acting... :p

Truth180
06-12-2009, 11:37 AM
i was pondering this idea to on what memory really is. what would be the difference of a person getting amnesia. a person who don't remember their idenity is still that same person right. just someting i have been thinking about lately to.



truth 180

onething
06-12-2009, 10:00 PM
you know, i have heard this before, and it actually makes sense when you think about it. i am sure the brain has areas in which the recall of memories is set into motion, but the memories themselves, i think, have an almost infinite amount of data and how could such a thing be stored in a brain. what would it even mean for a picture you have of a past event to be stored in your brain?