leakylee
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ORIGINAL: leakylee Calla, here again i see your point. i myself still have those yearbooks and such from highschool. the amusing thing the nieces and nephew have enjoyed seeing us at thier ages. but that aside, some it is just stuff that could be done without that has been carried around for the sentimental reasons of childrood. collections of dolls and other things, while the have some value, mostly hang out for sentimental reasons. the family hierlooms i have some of them go back 3 generations or better. to me that is huge connecting with those roots connects me to my past. so while not a packrat i think objects hold different value to different people. yes we can survive without them, but in ways life might be a tad bit dimmer. lee *nodding* I can understand that. I think that, for myself, my years of spiritual training brought about a state where I found myself able to retain the peak experiences and share those experiences without being tied to -things-. I think, for me, it gave me a sense of freedom, and a sense of stability in my own 'being' and in the beings of those with whom I have shared energy over the years, without that sense of loss should I suddenly find myself having been parted from some physical reminder of that person's relationship to me. The presence of those I have cared deeply for in my life, and the experiences shared, lose nothing when physical reminders are set aside, which, I think, enables me to be unencumbered and opens many options to me. While I would not require someone to part with some dearly held belonging, I think that it is my nature to challenge whether it is the experience, which is indelible and colors our actions and responses whether or not we hold on to the specific memory; the memory, which is only partially indelible and may fade over time--and, if, as in the case of Alzheimers, that memory does fade, appears through research to also strip away most or all of the connections to the -things/belongings- of that memory as well, rendering those things meaningless; or the thing/belonging itself -- transient and fragile, and subject to loss that might, indeed, compound any losses already associated with it, that has become important to a person. CFB ahh, that is incredible. so you are able to be free of the need of the 'physical' reminder, the physical identifer, and instead tap your actual cellular memories. or is it more of a memory recall, or energy recall? i hope you dont mind my asking. i have a very natural apptitude for reiki and energy work. massage therapy opened the door to it. so i am finally starting to delve back into the areas again.
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