Psi vs Privacy of Consciousness?

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(2025-02-02, 07:36 PM)Max_B Wrote: memories seem to be best understood as being stored exactly where they were created... it's our naive ideas of time which seem to cause us problems in understanding this.

When we experience apparitions of people who have recently died, who are say... relating a message... from their point of view, I suspect they are still dying, even though we receive the message weeks or months after they have died

we seem to be able to recall experiences, which are not our own... NDE OBE's, Apparitions, time-slips, past life memories, suggest we can actually experience other peoples experiences, based on which patterns we share... all very good evidence that Solpsim type-ideas are likely wrong.

This also seems to be why children learn so fast, because they learn directly via the same mechanism... from a physical everyday world perspective, they have double the number of adult neurons, but vastly fewer synapses... as their neural network fingerprint forms through feedback of what is useful, and what is not... they form their network, and keep the neurons they use on that network... but initially, they can address many different patterns... hence past life experiences... which fade away as their own network develops.

It does mean that that people in the present can connect to people in the past, and hence people in the future can connect to people in the present... and I think there are issues regarding mental health of people in the present who are affected by past/future

Anne Ancelin Schutzenberger's long term experiences as a therapist caused her to write the book Ancestor Syndrome... and today epigenetic studies show the past influences future generations (trans-generational), even if later generations don't understand why.

The whole of experience is a shared construction... you can access any pattern you can create...
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring 
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.

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