JANU: Memories serve as reminders of the journey of life, for review, exploration, expansion, and contribution to new adventures. May we be reminded that we chose life and all that it includes, some unpleasant and some pleasant, but all enriching and building a foundation of continuation. Not just for the individual but for the benefit of all of life, for we are all one. And your journeys serve the journeys of others, the solutions they seek for their circumstance, their quests, and their service. To block your memories is to disconnect you from the flow of life, to a degree. So, embrace them as they arrive, or, we should say, return to their creator, and choose to grow from them, to grow stronger, and through this a greater acceptance of others on their journey of memory creation.
Memories belong to a group of occurrences in life, whether created by an individual or not, for the patterns of life and its unfoldment, its evolution, remain. For this reason, one can journey through the past, the future, and the present, gaining much knowledge. Memories can be a sign to retrieve information, to retrieve other memories, and to make contact with other life realities as emissaries, messengers, conveyances of interest.
Much can be accomplished with the manipulation of memories and their journeys. They can be programmed to act like sponges, if you will, absorbing information as they journey through their assigned path or mission. They can be organized in groups with many facets, many faculties of pattern recognitions and imprints. In many ways, they are your children, your offspring from living, and you travel through life with them clustered around you, waiting to be engaged. They can be organized to a degree in categories. Rather than fulfilling a picture here and there, presenting more of a picture of the pieces of life.
So you see, ‘[p2p type=”slug” value=”the-nature-of-memories”]memories[/p2p]’ is a vast and growing opportunity to refresh your awareness of who you are and what you have accomplished and what you have striven for. And your memories are not isolated from the rest of life. They are accessible by others, and others’ memories are accessible by you. For, as we have said earlier, all of life is connected and it grows as one. Be true to your memories, true to your life, as honest and open as you can be, and your memories will serve you well and others on their journeys.
Apr. 13, 2014 Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross
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