Research into the relationship between memory and the brain is offering a different insight into how these work together. It is commonly though that memory is stored ‘in the brain’. Despite this, the brain has been described by neuroscientists as ‘a transmitter and receiver of signals’ like a computer. As such, some are opting to the ‘possibility that memory is stored on a cloud similar to that which modern technology uses’. From this, your brain transmits and receives the signals to retrieve the memory.
Sumerians and the Clay Tablets – Researchers Examine some of the Oldest Artefacts Discovered
Sumer is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of Mesopotamia, said to have emerged around 6000 years ago. Based on recent research the Sumerians could have been around much longer ago than this. For example, Sumer is meant to predate ancient Egypt and research suggests that ancient Egypt was prevalent 12,000 years ago.
The Game of Life and How to Play It
Dolores Canon – The Unexpected Findings of a Hypnotherapist
Dr. Sebi – ‘The Man Who Cured All Disease’ + Intermittent Fasting & Key Minerals
Gregg Braden – ‘Visionary, Scientist & Bestselling Author’
Sadhguru – Wise Words and Teachings from Sadhguru
The Trivium Method – A Blueprint for Thinking and Learning
The Trivium Method is a basis for thinking and learning. It goes back as far as ancient Greece, as it is explained by Plato in his monologues. Other sources suggest that this method is used in organizations such as the Illuminati. Check out the videos below for a greater understanding of the method:
David Icke – ‘Conspiracy Realist’, the Nature of Reality & Global Affairs
Dr. Joe Dispenza – Life Changing Findings of a Renowned Neuroscientist
Dr. Joe Dispenza is a neuroscientist, international lecturer and bestselling author. As a researcher, his work lies in the latest findings of neuroscience, epigenetics and quantum physics. He uses this knowledge to help people achieve goals and aspirations, as well as to heal people of illnesses, chronic conditions and even terminal diseases.