The fact of the matter is, human beings are magnificent. One of the most important things that we need to change in order to experience this aspect of ourselves is our perspective on learning. For example, how can we learn from
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Part 4
As I mentioned earlier, I do have some "self-defense" measures that I employ. It isn't a disciplined practice by any stretch of the imagination, rather, I go with what works at the time.
For instance, some things I just don't want to remember. L
Part 3
I think the reason I have always kept my "gift" a secret, is because of the stigma that was attached to me as a child. I was the four year old that people were afraid to talk around. Children are naturally curious and inquisitive, and I was no
I have an eidetic memory. I remember everything... almost every single day of my life... in detail. This isn't something I have ever really talked about. Only a few people in my life even know about it... but none of them know the true extent of what
Part 2
To pick up where I left off, I was attempting to explain the complexities of my recall ability. As I mentioned earlier, we all have "flashbulb" memories in our lives. My "flashbulb" just fires a lot more... and I usually pay no attention to it.
Greetings Fellow Travelers, We are here to tell you of new mining techniques from the dark energies. These personal documents that you all are creating and saving on the boxes in front of you for later access are being retrieved through the guise of
i have been reluctant to share this memory since it's open to be critised!
i remember being one of three boys in a previouse lifetime, i know these three boys because we meet up i EVERY single lifetime we are drawn to each-other one way or another ea
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