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Issue 1996-02:

“44% In: Share Memories Of Your Childhood With Grand Children

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 44% in: “s sm. me PHDTON am s. 1 E. rs Wm uccunv memories of your childhood with your grandchild? Can you share some of your memories wit”
  • 44% in: ” grandchild? Can you share some of your memories with your children? Is in enjoyable and relaxing, to be with such fresh young m”
  • 45% in: “oung one, so that they truly have great memories when they in their later years look back on their Iitle and Say My grandmother,”
  • 57% in: “ng true. ARE YOU LOSING YOUR SHORT TERM MEMORY LATELY? Qussriom A question from Eioine S, in Leornirister, MA.She W1 lT.BSl I “
  • 58% in: “he intellect, the brain functioning and memory. This Awareness indicates that there are certain devices that have been made th”
  • 59% in: ” such devi ces. Hydergine for Enhancing Memory This Awareness indicates that also, hydergine is seen as helpful in this regard”
  • 59% in: “helpful in this regard in enhancing the memory. Hydergine is Sold for helping entities in regard to their ability to urinate p”
  • 59% in: “rescription. Phos Choline Also Good for Memory This Awareness indicates that there is also a product called Phos. Choline Phos”
  • 59% in: “lcholine that helps strengthen entities memories. The Phos. Choline may also require a doctor s prescription. This Awareness ind”
  • 60% in: “e, you can help to keep your short term memory functioning better. Often an entity will be working on something and realize th”
  • 60% in: “indicates in this way, your short tcrrn memory is preserved. In other words, it is not just memory. It is clearly picturing yo”
  • 60% in: “eserved. In other words, it is not just memory. It is clearly picturing your purpose of going into the other room from start t”
  • 61% in: “for. It is not so much a matter of poor memory, It is a matter of too many distractions going on at the same time. Calcarea Fh”
  • 61% in: “aling with this problem. GOTA COLA AS A MEMORY AID? QUESTION Is there any truth to the story that the Gota Kola plant in Afric”
  • 62% in: “frica is the reason elephants have long memories and that ii entities Eat Gola Kola, they ll have better memories? COSMIC AWAREN”
  • 62% in: “ties Eat Gola Kola, they ll have better memories? COSMIC AWARENESS This Awareness indicates that it appears that Gota Kola is be”
  • 62% in: “i.n g of the brain is beneficial to the memory. This Awareness indicates that in itself Gola Kola is not so much a memory enha”
  • 62% in: “at in itself Gola Kola is not so much a memory enhancer as a brain enhancer and the enhancement of the brain helps memory. Blo”
  • 62% in: ” and the enhancement of the brain helps memory. Blood Sugar Level Important This Awareness indicates that another thing to con”
  • 62% in: ” another thing to consider in regard to memory is blood sugar levels. If entities have low blood sugar, their brains will not “
  • 72% in: “e itarma or collective knowledge of the memory of Maldelr and what occurred when they became an imbalanced planet, concerning “
  • 76% in: “arts ot yoursel1 . You may have certain memories of guilt, memories that you are asliarned of, but this Awareness suggests you i”
  • 76% in: “You may have certain memories of guilt, memories that you are asliarned of, but this Awareness suggests you ignore all this and “

Issue 1999-01:

“7% In: The Difference Between Conscious And Unconscious Memory

  • 12% In: Does The Subconscious Carry Memories Of All Our Previous Lifetimes?
  • 16% In: Why It Is Difficult To Carry A Memory From One Life To Another

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 7% in: “ENCE BETWEEN CONSCIOUS AND LINCONSCIOUS MEMORY Qussnosi , A question from Michael C., in Ontario What is the difference betwee”
  • 8% in: “hat is the difference between conscious memory and unconscious memory. Each operates on a different level. Uncon scious memory”
  • 8% in: “etween conscious memory and unconscious memory. Each operates on a different level. Uncon scious memory seems to operate separ”
  • 8% in: “ates on a different level. Uncon scious memory seems to operate separately. We don t consciously think about breathing or keep”
  • 8% in: ” It just happens! Also, our unconscious memory can be tapped to remember things our consciousness has forgot. And he has sever”
  • 8% in: “gher Self or soul. Does our unconscious memory blueprint or map all our experiences from the beginning of our existence, and c”
  • 8% in: “s the unconscious memor is motivated by memory on a cellular and genetic levell It is what is termed as instinct. It attends i”
  • 9% in: “o a conclusion, whereas the unconscious memory is that which works according to nature in the genetic and cellular move ment o”
  • 12% in: “activities. Does the Subconscious Carry Memories of All Our previous Llftlmes? Quzsrtots Does the unconscious memory, blueprint “
  • 12% in: “lftlmes? Quzsrtots Does the unconscious memory, blueprint or map all our experiences from the beginning of our existence and c”
  • 12% in: “it appears that these are stored in the memory and can be retrieved, much in the way archived material C261 be retrieved. In t”
  • 12% in: “trieved. In the case of the DN A stored memory, it corn ares somewhat to the way software can be archived. The information on “
  • 15% in: “arries in its electronic sense, carries memories of all of these ancient lifetimes, but the size of the soul does not need to ke”
  • 15% in: “to accommodate the storage. Rather, the memories are packed into smaller and sma lor areas. so that the soul catjries and holds “
  • 15% in: ” catjries and holds these multitudes of memories deep within. Of course, the more it is archived, the more difficult it is to re”
  • 15% in: ” it is to retrieve the information, and memory can only retrieve the information from archived souls, sources, or lvartieles o”
  • 16% in: “computer if you had a three dimensional memory that archived informa tion on top ofother information, and each time you added “
  • 16% in: “ou seek. Why it le Difficult ie Carry a Memory tram One Lite to Another This Awareness indicates that this is essentially how “
  • 16% in: “this is essentially how the soul stores memory from all of its other previous accumulations from its many dii i ere nt lifetim”
  • 17% in: “ins why it is so difficult to carry the memory from one lifetime to another. There is an archiving aspect involved and you hav”
  • 17% in: “na? Would we not then carry over al our memories of L e previous incarnation, or would we sort out our memories and decide to ta”
  • 17% in: “s incarnation, or would we sort out our memories and decide to take with us only the past memories which are of use to us in our”
  • 17% in: “nd decide to take with us only the past memories which are of use to us in our new reality of the moment, or for future incarnat”
  • 18% in: ” ot person who can carry your conscious memory into your dreams at night, know that you are dreaming and know what reality is “
  • 19% in: “ite of their effons to hold on to their memories. Certain Inctinations can Carry Over to Next Lifetime This Awareness indicates “
  • 21% in: “fic menioiiy, you can carry the genetic memory from one life to aitotlieif, and the speci tc memory may be buried and archived”
  • 21% in: “ne life to aitotlieif, and the speci tc memory may be buried and archived 111 your subconscious or unconscious rriet n ory, wh”
  • 21% in: “ntity passed over holding all his earth memories, how lon? will he he able to remember this, and will he eventual y go into the “
  • 22% in: “ive an entire lifetime there with clear memory of his earthly expeiienee and not pass over for many years to come. This Awaren”
  • 27% in: “ds, only mouth to ear, to commitment in memory. When their riesthood was destroyed after Christianity was estab lislied in Bri”
  • 47% in: “rinciples or concepts in the collective memory of human kind, the biosphere or the collective consciousness of humanity, then “

Issue 2002-10:

“61% In: Is Shoret-Term Memory Loss Reversible?”

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 14% in: ” lacing or his glllltf 5 do not contain memory going back lncyond that llme period, and llwrefore, he IS unable to read hczca1″
  • 14% in: “ness is calgmble of reading the gcnctic memories that can be traced ack to than period indicated, but his consciousness is not a”
  • 20% in: “things that stick to it, It accumulates memories, experiences and energies, much like that of a magnet. This Awareness indicates”
  • 20% in: “to not hold experiences or iiselings or memories as well as do human souls. This Awareness indicates the significance ol this is”
  • 28% in: “entities could have some va ue idea and memory ofthe history from which the evogvetl. You must remember that in those days the”
  • 35% in: “ever Mentioned Aliens? 13 is Shor1 T rm Memory Loss Reverslble? 13 Is There an Epldemic of Memory Loss? 14 Does a Black List E”
  • 35% in: ” Reverslble? 13 Is There an Epldemic of Memory Loss? 14 Does a Black List Exist for UFO Believers? 14 Why Are M051 Masters Hea”
  • 37% in: ” DNA massive release of ancient genetic memories encoding or alter ego sabotage encoding tsicl? nt having the work done hy photo”
  • 61% in: “s ? It is the same logic. Is Short Term Memory Loss Reversible? Qtnssrion Another question from Joyce Williams. l have no tice”
  • 61% in: ” have no ticed people having short term memory loss teen agers on up. My friend in Athens refers to it as people short ing out”
  • 62% in: “fy Simplitgf Thoreau is this short term memory loss reversible, and will conditions allow it or will we all adapt successfully”
  • 62% in: “can he rnost helpful in improving one s memory. his as choline that phos choline as a good source for improving one s mernor O”
  • 62% in: “h phos clioline in their system and the memory, particularly short te rm memory, will he the first symptom of the shortage of “
  • 62% in: “nd the memory, particularly short te rm memory, will he the first symptom of the shortage of phos choline. This Awareness sugg”
  • 62% in: “ther diseases which are associated with memory less, to hel restore memory at times when entities may need such Ilielp. There “
  • 62% in: “ciated with memory less, to hel restore memory at times when entities may need such Ilielp. There is No Epidemic of Memory Los”
  • 63% in: “ed such Ilielp. There is No Epidemic of Memory Loss? A Shortage of Blond Sugar to the Braln FULLO W UI QUESTION Then there is “
  • 63% in: “hen there is no epideniic ol slmrt term memory 1055 due to changes in ceriscieltsiwas or to anything outside of the entity its”
  • 63% in: “w blood sugar can ex erience short term memory oss. The brain does neeg sugar or glucose in order to function properly, and ii”
  • 63% in: “ose, the rneanory will suffer, even the memory of e11e s name or of the use of language can be encumbered. This Awareness sugg”
  • 77% in: ” with foo sensitivities, chilclren with memories of other iitesmtetioits, children with prodiigious creative talents, children i”

Issue 2004-08:

“30% In: Does The Soul Pick Up Astral Shell Memories?”

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 27% in: ” s being which carries a portion of the memory from the previous httnne. When it leaves the body in a particular iletime. whic”
  • 27% in: “carries with it its rnerrtories and the memories that it brought from the previous lifetime. These are then added to the c tperi”
  • 28% in: “any entities to have a. stron and Clear memory of certain areas, certain places fltat they have been in a previous lilbtime. I”
  • 28% in: “ell. Does the Soul Pick Up Astra! Shell Memories? 7 l.L0W UI VlK l So, in a case where an astral shell, fo i11stance, is used hy”
  • 35% in: ” simp y trying to get attention. IS ALL MEMORY LOST AT DEATH? More on Ron Hummel Creston Transition Ql.lES I N2 A question fro”
  • 36% in: ” human experie.nce i And where does the memory go? COSAIIC AWf l liNl?ll5I This Awareness indicates it is not so much a loss o”
  • 36% in: “ge of 84 without having to tap into the memories anddetails of his or her childhood every time he awakens tn the rnorning. The e”
  • 36% in: “e awakens tn the rnorning. The entity s memory has created a kind of svrtthesrs from all that has been learned in the past to “
  • 36% in: “terday about the astral shell retaining memories and carrying these memories t.o the body when the soul returns after having pas”
  • 36% in: “l retaining memories and carrying these memories t.o the body when the soul returns after having passed over, so that the memori”
  • 36% in: “s after having passed over, so that the memories of a previous lil e.rime are otren re inserted into the body wrti the new soul “
  • 37% in: ” ofexperi ence, block out that lifetime memory and go on to start again with a clean slate. Flon Rumme s Astral Shell Moved Al”
  • 37% in: “ith htm, carrying rnany ol his personal memories with htm, because he went not toward the White Light, but toward a ship from hi”
  • 42% in: “iters today to indicate people who have memories of previous lives and whereby the se memories were accurate in describ iip plac”
  • 42% in: “es of previous lives and whereby the se memories were accurate in describ iip places where a child had never been during a prese”
  • 65% in: ” li Does the Soul Pick Llp Astral Shetl Memories? 7 iS 5UE The Book The National Directory of Heunteo Pteces ? Should People See”
  • 65% in: “trel Shells do Something Else? 8 Is All Memory Lost at Death? B Did the Vogens give. Flon Hummel e Physical Form? 9 A Dlscrepa”

Issue 1980-10:

“17% In: How To Remove Thought Forms And Negative Memories

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 17% in: “ow to Remove Thought Forms and Negative Memories This Awareness indicates that the information which has just been given needs n”
  • 18% in: “ties who wish to drive out any negative memories or thought forms which have been building up in their own area from past experi”
  • 38% in: “ndicates that the soul as being full of memories and past experiences being brought up to present time. This as an accumulation “
  • 39% in: “the past relationships, experiences and memories of the entity. 1Nhereas, the spirit may be Iikc cd une a clean tape that has no”
  • 40% in: “n it 11 i the storage bank known as the memory this may be caller the soul. This Awareness indicates the storage bank of memor”
  • 40% in: “Awareness indicates the storage bank of memories, the soul levels, is that which carries the n gnetism t rtWW ,, emotional level”
  • 40% in: “tWW ,, emotional levels with all of the memories and feelings from past experiences. This Awareness indicates the spirit Rthat w”
  • 77% in: “.C.I WHAT TO DO,AFTER A STROKE WHEN THE MEMORY iS IMPAIRED QUESTION A question from N.B, of Alabama A family member had a stro”
  • 77% in: ” has recovered well physically, but his memory remains badly impaired. What would be helpful to alleviate this condition? COSM”
  • 78% in: “ast as also being beneficia . i hat for memory and brain rebuilding, the use of chohne, gotu kola and good vitamins and minera”

Issue 2002-07:

“4% In: How Certain Smells Can Trigger Childhood Memories

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 1% in: “rogress. Is it advisable to igull these memories out through yprlosis, or is it Loo orceful? Or is it advisable to pull these me”
  • 1% in: “ceful? Or is it advisable to pull these memories out vial Griscombeks acupressure techniques. or is Ilia! too forceful? Some peo”
  • 1% in: “! too forceful? Some people believe the memory should flow in at conscious state of mind because that would indicate you are r”
  • 1% in: “ndicate you are reacly to receive these memories. C JSl IIl f AWA IIENIGS I This AW l.l 3l ll SS indicates that in many cases, t”
  • 1% in: “OI l l l ilI .C5 helgi to release those memories into consciousness, and in tie process may briniijabout an emotional release ol”
  • 2% in: “ed emotional energies to free childhood memories from traumas that occurred so th at the entity became more open and aware. This”
  • 2% in: “ditation as a Way to Flslease Emotional Memories This Awareness suggests that one of the methods that would be open for ou which”
  • 2% in: “ng such objects can help you to release memories or recapture the memories in E1 more vivid vva so that these memories can be he”
  • 2% in: “ou to release memories or recapture the memories in E1 more vivid vva so that these memories can be held in consciousness ong en”
  • 2% in: “ries in E1 more vivid vva so that these memories can be held in consciousness ong enough for you to tune in to the ci1 cun1stan “
  • 4% in: ” that you notice, may help to release a memory. This Aware ness indicates that in some cases you may find it possible to gross”
  • 4% in: “ow Someone Can Work Wlth You to Release Memories This Awareness indicates that someone else helping you on this could also be be”
  • 4% in: “n that direction and in some eases, the memory will be released into your consciousness. It is good that you describe what you”
  • 4% in: “ow Cerlaln Smells Can Trigger Childhood Memories This Awareness indicates also, certain smells can Img to trigger ollildhood mem”
  • 4% in: “in smells can Img to trigger ollildhood memories, If, o1 exan ple, you ha a.ce1 taan favorite cereal o1 ce1 t 1i11 favorite ood,”
  • 5% in: “his may he helpful in l rig,gering your memory, to bring back certain mernoiries. This Awareness indicates that sounds, ernoll”
  • 5% in: “res are all helFl ul in triggering your memory. ou can find sna s iots ofyour parents or loved ones from that era UipyOLll l3l”
  • 10% in: “e no more emotion left to deal with the memory of the loved one you lost. This Awareness indicates that this is one way that i”
  • 94% in: “altc , into the material realm and lose memory of the anttmattcr experience, al least to Z1 great degree. Sometimes entities r”

Issue 3:

“76% In: How To Develop A Better Memory (Sleep-Teaching)”

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 76% in: “il will not be. HOW TO DEVELOP A BETTER MEMORY SLEEP TF.ACHE GJ Q. Can Awareness suggest specific techniques for developing a “
  • 76% in: “iques for developing a better retentive memory? I m looking for a better way to learn that which is required of me. A. This Aw”
  • 77% in: “al good books on the market relating to memory that you investigate these. That also you understand the action of creating an “
  • 78% in: ” the works of Harry Lorayne relating to memory as being of great benefit to you in understanding the principles of memory, of “
  • 78% in: ” you in understanding the principles of memory, of imaging and creating absurd images for this purpose. This Awareness indicat”
  • 78% in: “herbs which can benefit one in terms of memory, particularly the use of Gota Cola, Genseng, and Fo Tai T ing. This Awareness i”
  • 79% in: “ne s system can be detrimental to one s memory. This Awareness suggests that you investigate this area also. This Awareness su”
  • 79% in: “itation which can greatly increase your memory. That in general, the most important factor in having a good memory is the desi”
  • 79% in: ” most important factor in having a good memory is the desire to remember something. This Awareness indicates wherein you have “
  • 82% in: “jective contain within them short range memories. Wherein an entity is studying, cramming for a test, this being very objective,”
  • 82% in: “ective, they do best in the short range memory levels. And wherein this test is taken soon, they do well yet the same test tak”
  • 82% in: “d, the entity may circumvent short term memory and fail to understand or recall exactly what happened for several minutes or s”
  • 83% in: “dicates this as an example of long term memory which is experienced in deeper, subjective levels. Take the subjective level of”
  • 84% in: “1, storing up information for long term memory. This Awareness indicates this as the purpose of sleep teaching, or what is cal”
  • 84% in: “dicates that the use of these long term memory techniques of putting entities into states of relaxation and then giving them l”
  • 85% in: “xtremely relaxed, and the retention and memory of such learning is far greater than the usual teaching systems wherein entitie”
  • 86% in: “icates if you can devise a satisfactory memory peg on which to hook these things this too shall be of assistance to you. This “
  • 86% in: “sts you study the different programs of memory. ON BEING A CHANNEL FOR HEAL ING Q. Does Awareness have any guidelines for me i”

Issue 2005-02:

“53% In: What About “Recovered Memories?”

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 53% in: “d recovered memo ries, aren t recovered memories at all, but that they were a form of brainwashing by psychiatrists and police a”
  • 53% in: “ors uncovcrin 1 what they presume to be memories of an individuah Some times this occurs in hypnotic or near hypnotic reminis ce”
  • 54% in: “wil sometimes attempt to help jog their memory by making suggestions, sometimes in the form ofquestions Did you recognize the “
  • 54% in: “o see who it is. Naturally, the child s memories contain mostly mem ories of parents and a few childhood friends, so that when a”
  • 54% in: ” these then become labeled as recovered memories but they may be simply a way of creating Fiction stories. This Awareness indica”
  • 55% in: ” using ima inalion, they can conjure up memories from childhood that have absolutely no substance whatsoever. Some Tachnlques Us”
  • 55% in: “ten use to help people relive traumatic memories, traumatic situations, to change those situa tions in their memory so that the “
  • 55% in: “s, to change those situa tions in their memory so that the changed situation leaves thern with a memory that is more pleasant “
  • 55% in: “e changed situation leaves thern with a memory that is more pleasant and not devastating and traumatic to them. In other words”
  • 55% in: “. an entity can alleviate tie traumatic memory from his or her consciousness and no longer be bothered or plagued by that inhi”
  • 56% in: “entities to help them overcome negative memories of traumatic events, but in the same manner that they can help them to overcome”
  • 56% in: “hey can help them to overcome traumatic memories of negative events by having them create a new script oi the situation, of the “
  • 56% in: “e a new script oi the situation, of the memory likewise, they can a so instill false memories by suggestin that, Perhaps you w”
  • 56% in: “y likewise, they can a so instill false memories by suggestin that, Perhaps you were abused as a child, which may lJe what cause”
  • 57% in: ” may be Something that, by pro ding the memory, or trying to prod the memory, the counselor is simply creating a also memory, “
  • 57% in: ” ding the memory, or trying to prod the memory, the counselor is simply creating a also memory, false images, such as dreams, “
  • 57% in: “the counselor is simply creating a also memory, false images, such as dreams, that appear to be somewhat real in terms of the “

Issue 1982-03:

“49% In: Dream Or Reality: An Astral Orgy: Memories Of Strong Perfume And”

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 2% in: ” a href Dream Or Reality An Astral Orgy Memories Of Strong Perfume And Dream Or Reality An Astral Orgy Memories Of Strong Perfum”
  • 2% in: “ume And Dream Or Reality An Astral Orgy Memories Of Strong Perfume And a li a href Going To School While You Sleep More On Wande”
  • 3% in: “rers And Star People a li a href Is The Memory Of Some Dreams Deliberately Blocked An Exercise To Help Remember Dreams Is The “
  • 3% in: “Exercise To Help Remember Dreams Is The Memory Of Some Dreams Deliberately Blocked? An Exercise To Help Remember Dreams a li a”
  • 12% in: “scious mind to enhance its dreaming and memory of the dreams. p a name What Exactly Is A Dream Garbage Or Reality a h2 What Ex”
  • 49% in: ” a name Dream Or Reality An Astral Orgy Memories Of Strong Perfume And a h2 Dream Or Reality An Astral Orgy Memories Of Strong P”
  • 49% in: “nd a h2 Dream Or Reality An Astral Orgy Memories Of Strong Perfume And h2 p b Question b Awareness, I had one final question in “
  • 67% in: “ttempt to serve others. p a name Is The Memory Of Some Dreams Deliberately Blocked An Exercise To Help Remember Dreams a h2 Is”
  • 68% in: “ise To Help Remember Dreams a h2 Is The Memory Of Some Dreams Deliberately Blocked? p An Exercise To Help Remember Dreams h2 p”
  • 68% in: “es dreams are deliberately blocked from memory? I ask this question because most of my life I ve had few dreams that I can rec”
  • 69% in: “cates this as blocked from the physical memory this as available in the ethereal body. p That wherein you can, through meditat”

Issue 1981-23:

“85% In: Why Should The Memories Of Past Lives Be Erased? Cosmic Awareness”

Excerpts From This Issue On Memory

  • 85% in: ” 3rd dimensional realm. Wily SHOULD THE MEMORIES OF PAST LIVES BE ERASED? t COSMIC AWARENESS DEFINES MADNESS QUESTION A question”
  • 85% in: “.1. What is the purpose of having one s memory erased before reincarnating? It seems to me that a poso?i should be made aware “
  • 86% in: ” Awareness indicates that the conscious memory is erased, but, the siibject.ive memory remains. that underneath, entities reca”
  • 86% in: “memory is erased, but, the siibject.ive memory remains. that underneath, entities recall the core feelings and the necessary e”
  • 87% in: “d you like these kind of clear, concise memories, when these are placed into your consc iousness alter you have been given a new”
  • 88% in: “you to have all these many lifetimes of memories brought to you to attempt to sort out in order to find some kind of meaning in “

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