(2017-12-29, 02:31 PM)diverdown Wrote: I find it interesting that the human mind so easily can misremember events that happened. That perception is so malleable. What is up with that? I suppose scientists or those who research this stuff have a theory that it has some sort of evolutionary advantage?
When we 'incarnated, part of the physical reality game is to (nearly) completely forget who we actually are (Spirit). The spiritual evo advantage is that we can view ourselves from an entirely different perspective.
The human mind is only capable of informing you of what has happened (perception). It has no function in what is colloquially termed 'memory". Think about it for a second.
We actually create the past, as well as the future, from the present. Because Now is the only time in which you actually ever really exist. When you say "I remember xyz" what timing is it? Now.
If you find yourself forgetting more and more, it is a fourth density symptom where you should now know that as you begin to live in the present, and not form connections to the 'future' and the 'past' – which are created from the present anyway – you will disassociate from needing to dredge up 'memories' of the past. You will simply know what you need to know, in the present, when you need to know it.