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|style="background:LightYellow" | [http://johneagles.blogspot.com/2011/02/memory-on-five-levels.html Memory on five levels]||style="background:LightYellow" | [[File:Multistore model.png|100px|]] ||style="background:LightYellow" |First i want to give a definition of memory. I define memory as “the maintenance of information.” This is a rather broad definition. It includes the maintenance of information in people and in things such as books and computers. There are also memories in things that we normally don’t see as vessels for information. || style="background:LightYellow" |Feb. 20, 2011||style="background:LightYellow" | | |style="background:LightYellow" | [http://johneagles.blogspot.com/2011/02/memory-on-five-levels.html Memory on five levels]||style="background:LightYellow" | [[File:Multistore model.png|100px|]] ||style="background:LightYellow" |First i want to give a definition of memory. I define memory as “the maintenance of information.” This is a rather broad definition. It includes the maintenance of information in people and in things such as books and computers. There are also memories in things that we normally don’t see as vessels for information. || style="background:LightYellow" |Feb. 20, 2011||style="background:LightYellow" | | ||
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A series of articles written by John Eagles to study the workings of the human mind, particularly researching the mind in relation to the spiritual reality.
Articles
Title & link Photo First lines of article Date written Media The physical and the spiritual memory Though i cannot present you a complete theory of the working of the spiritual and the physical memory in humans, i have made many observations in this field and i want to present to you some thoughts about that. First of all, there is a difference between spiritual and physical memory. What does this mean? It means that what you remember in your physical body, what is stored in your physical memory, does not all go with you when your body dies and enters the spiritual world. Aug. 31, 2006 Memory on five levels First i want to give a definition of memory. I define memory as “the maintenance of information.” This is a rather broad definition. It includes the maintenance of information in people and in things such as books and computers. There are also memories in things that we normally don’t see as vessels for information. Feb. 20, 2011