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Recieved: 2004/06/15 09:37
Subject: RE: [K-list] Memory Loss
From: Gustaf Grefberg


On 2004/06/15 09:37, Gustaf Grefberg posted thus to the K-list:




Dear Grotweed

I have a friend who is going through just the same thing as you. I've had
similar symptoms, but on a much lighter scale so far. She told me that she
was losing memories and the capability to think clearly, and the only way to
function for her is to follow intuition and inner guidance.. She told me
that every time she tried to access something that was not in the NOW, in
the present moment, she would not remember or understand. Gradually she
would know everything she needed to know, but by accessing them in the
present, and not in the past. Does this make any sense? It seems that K
takes us towards a conciousness of living fully in the present, with higher
guidance, and it could probably be a process of "pulling us away" from the
old ways of interacting with the world in form of analyzing sensory input,
using the intellect and memories etc.

Myself I've found it difficult to keep an identity. Each time I find a new
identity, it's mercilessly ripped out from under me. Trying to "think"
things through is sometimes very uncomfortable, and I feel compelled to stop
doing so and instead stay in the moment.

Someone once told me, that if we stay fully present in the moment, with
openness, everything that we need will come to us.. It appears that the
process of coming to this can be a difficult one! This is all I know as of
right now.

I hope it helps in some way
With love
Gustaf Grefberg



Hi everyone,
 
Some time ago I read in a spiritual article that symptoms of memory loss
inevitably occur at a certain stage of advancement. The article said
that this was a necessary process of the spiritual path and that in
order for Truth to enter, it had to make space and therefore eliminate
stored information. Unfortunately, I can't recall which article it was!
 
The memory loss is not a 'normal' type of memory loss as such, it is
more of an 'emptying' of the mind. It is like no longer being able to
access information stored in the mind because the information is no
longer there, whilst with normal memory loss I believe that the data is
still stored but no accessible. Gosh, does this make sense! Does
anyone have any information or comment on this as regards Kundalini
symptoms? I have looked in the archives but I couldn't find anything.
 
Best wishes and much Love,
Grotweed
 

                
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