Memory; Remembrance; Remembering
1. When I recall what happened back in 1981 when activating the PCE on a daily basis in order to make the condition permanent,
thought and memory operated easily and without causing the state to deteriorate. 2. When ‘I’ as ego and ‘me’ as soul become extinct the psyche vanishes ... then memory is understood as being the
asset that it is and not a liability. 3. One cannot operate and function in the world of people, things and events without thought and memory. Just look at
amnesiacs, for example. 4. ... the vast majority of my on-line writings about Buddhism at that time –
being mainly responses to queries and objections from non-Buddhist practitioners – were rather general; quite encyclopaedic in nature, in fact,
and thus reflected the remarkably erroneous yet commonly-accepted English translations of key Buddhist words ... key words such as ‘mindful’/
‘mindfulness’, for sati (instead of ‘rememorative’, ‘rememoration’); 5. I am resurrecting and introducing several obscure and/or obsolete words so as to facilitate communication as
it is more explanatorily helpful to bring back to life antiquated terms (the Shakespearean-Era “rememoration” 6. to wit: as a memorable impressment into memory, via constant
repetition, for those oh-so-essential rememoration-presentiation
The Third Alternative (Peace On Earth In This Life Time As This Flesh And Blood Body) Here is an actual freedom from the Human Condition, surpassing Spiritual Enlightenment and any other Altered State Of Consciousness, and challenging all philosophy, psychiatry, metaphysics (including quantum physics with its mystic cosmogony), anthropology, sociology ... and any religion along with its paranormal theology. Discarding all of the beliefs that have held humankind in thralldom for aeons, the way has now been discovered that cuts through the ‘Tried and True’ and enables anyone to be, for the first time, a fully free and autonomous individual living in utter peace and tranquillity, beholden to no-one.
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