Memory
The memory of an entity is the collection of all patterns of an entity that lie outside its direct awareness. A specific memory is the perception of such a pattern. It is necessarily different from the original.
In accordance with the core beliefs of a plane, the accessibility of memories may be restricted, or the perception of memories may be seriously distorted.
Because of the importance of time and causality on the physical plane, memories will usually be restricted to the perceived past. This means that memories which lie in the chronological future will often be either unavailable or highly distorted, or set into the perceived past.
Revised: 28 Mar 2001
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All concepts: Action Action Patterns Beliefs Concepts Consciousness Creation Dreams Emotions Entities Experience Expression Fear Identity Impulses Individuality Intent Kosmos Love Loving technology Memory Mental physics Moment Points Natural Laws Patterns Physical Reality Planes Quantum physics Resonance Specialization Thought Forms Time Units of Consciousness Universal Laws