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>>/dobrochan/3902@3890
> deja vu
How ironic, lol.
But as far as I'm concerned, it probably just doesn't have time to go into long-term memory and grow associations. For example, I remember very well how I took a shit three years ago on rafting, I ate not very fresh meat at dinner, and the next day, shortly after sailing, I was pushed so that I rowed to the nearest island, like a participant in a regatta of some respected British university. Also, a cool knife drowned, jumping out of the boat and sprinting to the nearest bush under the friendly rust of neighbors. In short, it was an emotionally charged event that had been giggled over for two more days, plus the knife was pathetic, so I remembered it.

I'm more interested in the actual associations around episodes I remember, but they're taken out of context. It is clear that it is not fixed in long-term memory – it is gone. Although, again, Grof is not alone with his “what is realized is remembered forever, we simply do not know how to extract it.”

>>/dobrochan/3900@3890
Study the inner structure of your soul and name all the blocks, communicate with them at the level of individual personalities
Are you the neuro-Buddhists with their multiple minds, or something occult? So it seems to me that it is possible to construct "individuals" within one's own, but to communicate with them in adulthood on serious terms - it smells like small psychiatry.