Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 Tim: Can you discuss more about the concept of Specific Memory? Specifically.....:-) What is it? Some say memory is stored in the Mind. Some say memory is stored in the brain? What say you? Peace, Michael At 07:41 AM 4/29/01 -0000, you wrote: >NondualitySalon, Daniel Berkow <berkowd@u...> wrote: >> Absolute uncertainty is the only certainty. >> >> Sureness is full embodiment of utter >> uncertainty, with no friction whatsoever, >> as clarity. > >Nicely stated above. > >> >> Nonetheless, when I enter my room, my >> computer is where I left it. When I >> turn my key in the ignition, my car >> starts. > >Due only to 'specific memory'. Damage that fragile memory even >slightly, and someone may have to change your diapers 3 times/day. > >> A car is a car, a tree is a tree. > >Due only to memory and its contents. > >> No monumental certainty or uncertainty -- >> as your name says " just this " ... >> >> So, it's very, very ordinary. > >Extraordinarily ordinary, it could be said :-). The 'ordinary' is no >longer 'ordinary'. > >Namaste, > >Tim > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 Nisargadatta, " Michael D. Johnson " <michael@p...> wrote: > Tim: > > Can you discuss more about the > concept of Specific Memory? > > Specifically.....:-) > > What is it? > > Some say memory is stored in the Mind. > > Some say memory is stored in the brain? > > What say you? > > Peace, > > Michael Namaste Michael, Speaking relatively, the memory, citta, is stored in the mind, which permeates every cell in the body including the brain organ. The body is just a manifestation of the mind. Otherwise how would one recover past life memories? ONS Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 At 06:36 PM 4/29/01 -0000, you wrote: >Nisargadatta, " Michael D. Johnson " <michael@p...> wrote: >> Tim: >> >> Can you discuss more about the >> concept of Specific Memory? >> >> Specifically.....:-) >> >> What is it? >> >> Some say memory is stored in the Mind. >> >> Some say memory is stored in the brain? >> >> What say you? >> >> Peace, >> >> Michael > >Namaste Michael, > >Speaking relatively, the memory, citta, is stored in the mind, which >permeates every cell in the body including the brain organ. >The body is just a manifestation of the mind. Otherwise how would one >recover past life memories? > >ONS Tony. Hi Tony: Thanks for the clarity in your answer. Of course this brings of more questions :-)), to wit: You say, speaking relatively, what other way is there to speak? (question is meant seriously, not tongue in cheek) Is everything a projection of the mind? Are the dreams we have while sleeping a part of this mind projection, of past lives? Is there one mind or many minds? Is there one body or many bodies? If just one, or not-two: Why does one body/mind organism have different memories than other body/mind organisms? Now what does ONS mean? Namaste, Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 Nisargadatta, " Michael D. Johnson " <michael@p...> wrote: > At 06:36 PM 4/29/01 -0000, you wrote: > >Nisargadatta, " Michael D. Johnson " <michael@p...> wrote: > >> Tim: > >> > >> Can you discuss more about the > >> concept of Specific Memory? > >> > >> Specifically.....:-) > >> > >> What is it? > >> > >> Some say memory is stored in the Mind. > >> > >> Some say memory is stored in the brain? > >> > >> What say you? > >> > >> Peace, > >> > >> Michael > > > >Namaste Michael, > > > >Speaking relatively, the memory, citta, is stored in the mind, which > >permeates every cell in the body including the brain organ. > >The body is just a manifestation of the mind. Otherwise how would one > >recover past life memories? > > > >ONS Tony. > > Hi Tony: > > Thanks for the clarity in your answer. > Of course this brings of more questions :-)), > to wit: > > You say, speaking relatively, > what other way is there to speak? > (question is meant seriously, not tongue in cheek) > > Is everything a projection of the mind? > > Are the dreams we have while sleeping > a part of this mind projection, of past lives? > > Is there one mind or many minds? > > Is there one body or many bodies? > > If just one, or not-two: > > Why does one body/mind organism have > different memories than other body/mind organisms? > > Now what does ONS mean? > > Namaste, > > Michael Namast Michael, It has to be relative to have this conversation about illusionary things. However there is one mind with localised consciousness. There is one body with localised bodies. Dreams are part of the projection and yes there are trips to past lives whilst dreaming. The difference again between body organisms is the difference between a whirlpool in an ocean and another whirlpool..All this is describing illusion though.Om Namah Sivaya..Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 At 11:01 PM 4/29/01 -0000, you wrote: >Nisargadatta, " Michael D. Johnson " <michael@p...> wrote: >> At 06:36 PM 4/29/01 -0000, you wrote: >> >Nisargadatta, " Michael D. Johnson " <michael@p...> >wrote: >> >> Tim: >> >> >> >> Can you discuss more about the >> >> concept of Specific Memory? >> >> >> >> Specifically.....:-) >> >> >> >> What is it? >> >> >> >> Some say memory is stored in the Mind. >> >> >> >> Some say memory is stored in the brain? >> >> >> >> What say you? >> >> >> >> Peace, >> >> >> >> Michael >> > >> >Namaste Michael, >> > >> >Speaking relatively, the memory, citta, is stored in the mind, >which >> >permeates every cell in the body including the brain organ. >> >The body is just a manifestation of the mind. Otherwise how would >one >> >recover past life memories? >> > >> >ONS Tony. >> >> Hi Tony: >> >> Thanks for the clarity in your answer. >> Of course this brings of more questions :-)), >> to wit: >> >> You say, speaking relatively, >> what other way is there to speak? >> (question is meant seriously, not tongue in cheek) >> >> Is everything a projection of the mind? >> >> Are the dreams we have while sleeping >> a part of this mind projection, of past lives? >> >> Is there one mind or many minds? >> >> Is there one body or many bodies? >> >> If just one, or not-two: >> >> Why does one body/mind organism have >> different memories than other body/mind organisms? >> >> Now what does ONS mean? >> >> Namaste, >> >> Michael > >Namast Michael, > >It has to be relative to have this conversation about illusionary >things. However there is one mind with localised consciousness. There >is one body with localised bodies. Dreams are part of the projection >and yes there are trips to past lives whilst dreaming. The difference >again between body organisms is the difference between a whirlpool in >an ocean and another whirlpool..All this is describing illusion >though.Om Namah Sivaya..> Thanks Tony: OK. Do all the words ever written about truth or anything, for that matter, describe illusion? In your view, is there a purpose to the illusion other than waking up from the dream? Last night I had a dream that I was in a Navy bootcamp, or should I say nightmare...:-). It was really a very silly dream! Does this definetly indicate a past life experience, or could there be another reason for the dream? Now what does ONS mean? And, what does Om Namah Sivaya mean? In gratitude for your " time " , Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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