Did I miss something? When exactly did we start talking about begonias?ladygrady wrote:Yes, well, my begonia talks to me too.
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Did I miss something? When exactly did we start talking about begonias?ladygrady wrote:Yes, well, my begonia talks to me too.
wdavidb wrote: Our personal memory is part of the field condition and it appears that our memories are stored beyond the present moment and are accessible in their entirety.
I can sit and close my eyes and relive any past experience then I suppose that would mean I am travelling in time, into the past. Unique way of looking at it.wdavidb wrote: So in effect we have simultaneous contact with our own past.
I don't agree with that, in fact, I emphatically don't agree with that from personal experience. You need to show a little more other than a statement at this point.wdavidb wrote: Just the simple exercise of quoting one's own phone number or social security card number involves recepton relays extracting data from the field instantly.
Many believe memory is somehow stored in the brain, but this is not the case at all, as memory appears to be a field condition.
I see this as your foundation for a very refreshing point of view. I'm just saying that "as a "Qualitative" description of reality", -yours is the most beautiful, however you need to define your "foundation" in "units of measurement".From Wikipedia wrote:Fields are usually represented mathematically by scalar, vector and tensor fields. For example, one can model a gravitational field by a vector field where a vector indicates the force a unit mass would experience at each point in space. Other examples are temperature fields or air pressure fields, which are often illustrated on weather reports by isotherms and isobars by joining up the points of equal temperature or pressure respectively.
I think it would be easier to visualize if we dropped the word travel, as in time travel. You don't actually experience linear motion to access the past. There is no space or time associated with that domain beyond the present moment, which is why memory is so accessible.I can sit and close my eyes and relive any past experience then I suppose that would mean I am travelling in time, into the past.
I think there would have to be a good reason for being.......there.the keys to the cosmic sports car.
Actually, it's "Scarlet Begonias," and it started out as a Grateful Dead song...(speaking of which...)Elizabeth Helen Drake wrote:And Paul, check Buffetts " red begonias". You see, we have never STOPPED talking about them!
wdavidb wrote: This has been clinically shown to be the case, with many different subjects. Of course they have a memory beginning at the point where their past memory was disconnected, but no memory beyond that point.
wdavidb wrote: Another way to look as this is ESP, how does that work? We're all in the field of the earth and all connected by the field........so inter/conscious transference would seem natural. Another form of instantaneous communication.
wdavidb wrote: During the early 50s they did a lot of very intense work on mind control and thought they had devised the perfect system which could not be compromised by interigation, torture or hypnosis. It actually split the subject into two separate personalities without causing a psychoitic condition. It was seemingly perfect and worked perfectly, but what no one seemed to realize or consider at the time was the fact that althought the subject did not know they were controlled, the controllers had in fact encapsulated all their experimental secrets into the subjects memory.
You are full of prunes, I know for a fact the complete opposite. I was dead for 10 minutes, I was hit with the paddles enough that I had marks on my side and sternum, every capillary in my eyes was blown out, my gums exploded, my sinuses blew out and they pumped 350cc out of my stomach. Ever since, I have holes of memory, what happened in my brain? Can you tell me? I doubt it but I am sure you have an answer. By your understanding, I suppose selective receptors have been either eliminated or damaged or whatever and that I exist outside of field in some nether world. I will tell you this, if you think it is fun, it is not. It is a source of anxiety, embarrassment (when you see someone you should remember but you can't) and a host of other things.wdavidb wrote: You cannot erase selected portions of memory, it cannot be done. It's either the whole ten yards or nothing. Now some would argue on the basis of the experimental evidence that I'm full of prunes, but on the basis of my own involvement in such matters, I know this to be a fact.