II. Mind (PSY)
2.1 Concepts of Cognition
Article 11 - Memory
Memory is a term used to define three (3) key attributes of Mind being:
(1) Processing - the power and process of reproducing or recalling what has been learned and retained; and
(2) Location - the actual stored location of what has been learned and retained from activity, or experience as evidenced by modification of structure, behaviour or by recall and recognition; and
(3) Recall - the actual recalled experience or thought itself.
There are only three (3) forms of Memory reflecting the three (3) forms of Mind being Physically Constrained Memory, Non-Locational Memory and Absolute Memory:
(i) Physically Constrained Memory, also known as "Lower Memory" is Memory derived from physical apparatus producing Mind, such as a biological brain. When such an organ dies, so does a Physically Constrained Memory; and
(ii) Non-Locational Memory, also known as "Higher Memory" is non-physical Memory derived from the production of Physically Constrained Memory as well as Absolute Memory which is not constrained by physical location but which the Higher Mind chooses to believe it is constrained by the the rules of universal laws as if it were constrained. When the Lower Mind dies, Non-Locational Memory continues to exist; and
(iii) Absolute Memory also known as "Divine Memory" is non-physical Memory equivalent to Unique Collective Awareness.
Physically Constrained Memory as a quality and function of the physical biological systems of Lower Mind possesses the following unique attributes:
(i) The Processing of Memory into short-term or long-term Memory is only ever an "approximation" of actual events and is totally determined by the perception and emotional state of the higher order life form; and
(ii) The Location of Memory is through the use of two (2) biological encoding and processing systems being
(1) neuron cells and the use of microtubulin of tubulin dimer proteins arranged in vector patterns that alternate in micro-pulses when excited by electrons and
(2) RNA/DNA transcript which records the production of microtubulin arrangement and the location of such neurons in the body; and
(iii) The Recall of Memory being effectively an "approximation" of an "approximation" to be reprocessed and heavily influenced by the present environment. Thus Memory recall is highly suggestive and open to manipulation, especially during stress, duress, hypnosis or meditation.
Physically Constrained Memory cannot be formed without the strong stimulus of the right chemical hormones reflecting a critical ingredient of emotions. Low chemical stimulus or conflicting chemical stimulus inhibits the formation of new short term Memory and long term Memory.
Non-Locational Memory as a quality and function of the non-locational superconsciousness systems of Higher Mind possesses the following unique attributes:
(i) The Processing of Memory is only ever an "approximation" of actual events and is totally determined by the perception and emotional state of the higher order life form even though Higher Mind is not physically constrained from processing an accurate representation; and
(ii) The Location of Memory is non-locational and non-physical therefore not requiring a physical "brain" for storage; and
(iii) The Recall of Memory being effectively an "approximation" of an "approximation" to be reprocessed and heavily influenced by the present environment despite the fact that true and accurate recall is possible. Thus Memory recall is highly suggestive even of "Higher Self" and non-locational Memory despite the fact that it does not have the physical constraints for such built - in manipulation.
Absolute Memory as a quality and function of the Divine Mind possesses the following unique attributes:
(i) The Processing of Memory is a perfect reflection of actual events or thoughts; and
(ii) The Location of Memory is non-locational and non-physical therefore not requiring a physical "brain" for storage; and
(iii) The Recall of Memory being an accurate recall of actual events or thoughts.
Once created an Absolute Memory cannot be lost, edited or uncreated.