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To: Red Badger

I’ve met Eric Kandel several times, have heard him lecture often and have read his books. While he is good on the biochemistry and neuroscience, he has no idea how memories are actually stored, or even where they are stored. The same is true of Joseph LeDoux of NYU who wrote several textbooks on memory storage. They all think that memories are stored in the synapses. Memories are no more stored in the brain than the music you hear coming from a radio is stored in the radio.

I’ve studied this topic for over 30 years and have discovered exactly where memories are stored, how they are processed, and how they are retrieved. I can prove it as I read the stored memories of total strangers and remove the emotional trauma attached to the stored memory in a few seconds. I’ve done this many times, even in front of groups as a demonstration.

Memories are stored in the fields that surround the physical body and are anchored in the body. Most physical tension is caused by the body creating defense mechanisms to block the retrieval of painful memories. For example, compressed spinal nerves are usually caused by the tense muscles putting a tourniquet hold on the cell body head of the afferent spinal neuron in the dorsal root ganglion in order to block input to the CNS.

I take total strangers and read their memories from conception forward in their life. I can tell a 70 year old person what their mother thought of their father when they were in their mother’s womb. Yes, memories start at conception. Actually before that, but that’s another topic I don’t want to address. I work a lot with inter-generational trauma transferred from mother to child in the womb.

Very often when I touch these memories it knocks the person off their feet even though I am standing 15 feet away and the person has their eyes closed and I don’t physically say anything or touch the person.

Incidently, these stored memories continue to exist even when the person dies and has no physical body.


56 posted on 02/10/2016 11:55:18 AM PST by tired&retired (Blessings)
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To: tired&retired

Those are impressive claims.

Your last:
“Incidently, these stored memories continue to exist even when the person dies and has no physical body.”

Implies life after death, at least to an extent.

As you seem to wish to be taken seriously, I would expect you to have a body of information to bolster your claims.

There could be videos of the reading of memories. It should not be too hard to verify that you can read memories, and are not just talented at “cold reading” techniques.

Do you have such information? If not, why not?


61 posted on 02/10/2016 12:11:02 PM PST by marktwain
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To: tired&retired

I have never encountered such a massive steaming pile of unmitigated codswallop.


68 posted on 02/10/2016 1:01:37 PM PST by stormer
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