In what ways can human memory be manipulated?


Ever since you you can remember, you have been recording your experiences.
What you perceive through your eyes, nose, mouth, fingers, ears, feelings and emotions make all your recordings multi-dimensional.
All of these things are your information along with your personality, character and your ideas of what you look and sound like. Even your fantasies and dreams are there.
All information is stored in your mind and all information carries a wave of energy proportioned to its emotional content.
As you encounter new experiences, you may perceive something and in your initial response to this new thing, there will be a wave from you that will be part of the thought “Where have I seen this before?”
The information already in your mind is stirred into motion and suddenly the memory comes back to you. You have called it through an equal wave contained in a present day thought, feeling or emotion.
Memories become manipulated because they are not pure information.
For example, if you see a car. The pure information is the car itself but what you think of the car and what you feel about the car is your embellishment of the car.
All embellishments are corruption or manipulations of the fact (the actual car).
So while you remember many, many things, you do not always remember things as they were, but rather, you remember things as you THOUGHT they were at the time.
Your thoughts are accompanied by the embellishments of your imagination, your feelings and emotions.
The information is manipulated by you while you record it and then when you remember it, you may embellish it all the more with your present day feelings.
As you embellish information, you also manipulate it. You distort and corrupt it.


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