Welcome solarpanelsteve,Our memories are what we make of them, whether they be true, imagined, or false. They become our realitiy if we persist in living in them. As to the future, why would you want to live your dream of it, would you not be bored by having t...
yes this by far the easiest way to truly enjoy what life has to offer. i do find it a great relief when i realise that i do not have to repeat the dream as the lesson has passed. so on to the next. the book i refered to at the beginning was called 'dreams of the futur...
Hi solarpanelsteve and welcome! This is a very interesting and difficult question to think about and conceptualize to put into words. For me, reality begins and ends in the mind. It is a viewpoint, a perception, a self-created way we want things to be.&n...
this has given me very furiously to think. this is a wonderfull forum, so now i have a task to explaine the results of my many meditations. i appologise if my sentances use different syntax it is how my mind works, without modern interpritation. the way in which we rememb...
When I read your question, I see the symbol for infinity - a sideways figure 8. This image is flowing around, up, down and back around with memories that have no beginning, nor any end.
everything must have a begining, even life, but it does not have to havean end. this is a kabalistic view, which starts with a question, what is the opposit of no thing? to achieve balance the reflection of no thing is all things, or the limitless light 'ayin en soph&...
For me, if we are talking about "us", then our memories began at conception; about our spirit, then our spirits memories began at its conception; but true reality is the Great Unknown, of which is also a part of us, and of which we canno...
Welcome Solarpanelsteve. What a great (and intriguing) question. I think you are so right to point out that all those images and experiences we encounter become part of our reality and the filter through which we perceive the world. I would tend to say that memory is w...
Thank you for your thoughts on this. this idea of an infinite stream of memories, came about during a discussion amongst my friends one evening, which was ' how big is the 'ID' or jung's collective unconciousness. the conversation came around to 'is th...