This beautiful question was
This beautiful question was probably directed to Gloria, however I was interested in understanding it as well.
The tamil yoga siddha Boganathar once wrote, "Loosing their minds in the fleeting world, they forgot purinam". Purinam may be interpreted as Divnity or perfection.
Its not so much about forgetting the past or erasing memories. Its more about detaching from the memories and not misidentifying with the character/personality that went through those life processes. Our amnesia is more related to us forgetting the truth of "who am I".
By casually observing; "who is that was in the car accident? who is it that died? who is it that got fired from the job? who is it that is hungry? who gets hurt?", we eventually realise that these processes acted only upon the body and the personality. The body and personality are contained within the mind and the mind is a process of the Soul...which is a word we use to identify the "what I am".
The permanent state of joy comes from remembrance of "purinam", not from forgetting the past. The feelings of disconnection will eventually subside as all the obstacles are burnt away and the fleeting mind is brought back into control.
Every thought and action is recorded in the field of consciousness. Our souls are eternally naked without a single thing to hide.
One Love


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