Memory plays a colossal role both for each individual person and for humanity as a whole. Any society relies heavily on memory and recollections.
But with the new energies and the mastery of the state of flow, memory is gradually ceasing to play the role it was assigned in the 3D world.
So what do we do? What will happen if we are left without memory? The answer is in this article.
Memory and the State of Flow
In the past, we relied heavily on memory. Take our parents, for example; they still remember many things and use them as a reference point. This shift has affected them to a lesser degree.
But the closer you are to the state of flow, where information passes through you like a stream, the less need there is to remember anything. On the contrary, the more you remember, the more you cling to the past, and the more you sink into who-knows-where.
So this aspect will gradually be blurred. And in the future, we will reach a point where there is no need to memorize a ton of information during the learning process, because at the right moment, the necessary information will be downloaded from the cloud.
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What to Do If You Keep Forgetting Everything
But we haven’t reached that point yet, and memory is still needed to remember our plans and tasks. So what do you do if you can’t rely on it and keep forgetting?
There are states where any strain, any attempt to remember how something was or to perform certain actions, causes a wild headache and a feeling that you just shouldn’t. It’s as if someone is saying: “relax your brain, don’t strain your neurons.” This phenomenon will continue to intensify.
Therefore, for those who need to be on time, get up for work, surround yourself with all kinds of reminders: on your phone, use magnetic trackers on the fridge so they are in plain sight, or ask Alice.
There are many such tools; choose the one that works for you.
Memory doesn’t hold onto all of this anymore; it is being re-tuned for something else.
We all wanted our bodies to become five-dimensional so badly, and one of the elements of that is the state of flow, where memory does not exist.
You shouldn’t count on memory. And not because it’s a Groundhog Day where the same thing repeats, but on the contrary, everything you need comes to you directly, in the moment.
See the video: Why We Don’t Remember the Past. Shifting Along Timelines
Are We Ready to Restructure
But are we ready to restructure so quickly?
Spiritual sources say that for something to manifest on the physical plane, it takes at least a year. So in about a year, we will begin to see the physical symptoms of this manifestation.
But starting to see symptoms is one thing.
When this becomes universally accessible to everyone, regardless of their vibration level, that timeline will shift further, for some even by years. But some people are already beginning to see certain signs of its physical manifestation.
If you keep any notes for yourself, it’s easy to look back and see what you were working on last year. You’ll realize that you are actually being prepared for this. We don’t know if we’re being used blindly or kept in the dark, but the point is that we are presented with situations in which we learn this.
If you break this down into parts, it turns out that all of this is quite a long journey.
The only thing that bothers me a little about this whole story is that I, for example, see it in hindsight. Not when it all starts in advance, when you’ve been given an information packet and you know exactly what’s what, where, and how.
Why memory limits us
Ask yourself, are you ready for information not to be pulled from memory?
Memory is one of the main limiters. There’s too much junk in there. Moreover, incorrect junk. Because when you start discussing events from ten years ago with those who were involved, everyone tells their own version. You’ve probably encountered this.
The event seems to be one and the same, but because everyone’s perception is different, everyone has their own traumas, their own visions, everyone will have their own version of what happened.
So you shouldn’t rely on what remains in memory.
Those who work with childhood, who go to therapy, are often made to do a reality check, to look at their childhood photos.
If you think you were such an unhappy child, a weakling, downtrodden, but in the photos you’re smiling everywhere, questions arise about the quality of your memories. Because everything there is colored in gray tones.
And until we remove all these filters, until all these traumas are healed and fade into the background — and they are all strictly personal, individually unique, what is normal for one can be serious stress for another, and vice versa — we won’t let go of the past and won’t be ready for this streaming.
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Erasing childhood memories. How memory can deceive us
I’ve already told the story about meeting my classmates many times. It wasn’t that I didn’t recognize my classmates — obviously, 25 years had passed, they had changed — I categorically refused to admit that this person was in our class.
They show me our photo album, but I have not a single memory of this person in my head. The person is in a group photo, but I have no memory of this person at all. It was astonishing.
It’s not even that you don’t remember classmates’ last names or the number of people, but everything is completely erased. I have memories of grades 10 and 11, but nothing before that. But that’s something you had to know about the education system in Soviet times.
If you watch movies about Soviet times now, about how Soviet reality is depicted, and remember yourself in that time, there will also be strong differences.
There was a lot of cool stuff there, and some things remain in memory. Considering that you, for example, were children there, then a child’s perception leaves a strong imprint.
For example, I realized how much has faded from my memory over the years, beyond certain well-known things. That chaos that was actually happening behind that veil of romance — how great everything was, the sense of community, all moving forward and so on — I don’t remember that.
These kinds of films are a good reminder for the memory. Otherwise, I occasionally remember the Soviet Union, but in the context of a rigid system of upbringing and scarcity. But I don’t remember how many things were hidden and left unsaid there, just to avoid losing one’s cozy spot.
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In it, we explain how moving from one timeline to another happens when healing past traumas.
And what’s happening with your memory?
This article is based on the broadcast Ask KM #20