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Many people who who die and come back, from something like cardiac arrest, often report that they go through every experience, every memory that they’ve had in their entire life — not as a flash but as a sequence of everything that’s ever happened in their life and they remember it so I do think there’s something to memory even if you don’t remember all of it in the living life
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I hear psychedelics do something similar and why they are so effective helping terminally ill people cope with the impending inevitable. It’s what makes me so curious and want to try them. I’m also an overthinking chicken so haven’t
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the memories are always written, whether the comprehensive manifest of the memories is maintained/retained perfectly or accurately in the consciousness/mind is another story it’s almost like the consciousness retraces its steps thru the memory etchings on its way out
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And/also consider the memories retained by a butterfly 🦋 from a caterpillar 🐛 after metamorphosis . Complete metabolic breakdown and the information is retained AND remapped meaning from 2D (leaf world) to 3D (flight world). Modern theories are that something akin to the platonic forms of meaning are retained in the memory substrate. Optimised for future meaning interpretation of potentially quite different future “you”
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imagine folks dealing with taxes and documents full time, what it'd be like for them going through all of it again 🙉
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I wonder if all deaths are the same, or if blind people or with Alzheimer's experience it differently.
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Thats quite different from what’s assumed, and makes sense - imagine a speed reader reading a book in 10 minutes; same as a dying person re living their lives. Every experience is etched into the subconscious. The conscious mind does a really good job at “forgetting” most of what’s occurred so we can focus on the day to day survival/habitual. Meditation, sleep and therapy bring us back to the subconscious and allow us to access it. So do psychedelics. Fuck, gotta go to the mountains now.
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This hit deep. Makes you wonder if we’re storing everything somewhere beyond what we can access daily , like a backup of the soul. Also, love your casts… mind if I get a follow back?
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