↪Thanatos Sand Memory is not flawed, it changes and is affected as is everything else. Wherever it may be it is where each if us is. And if course it/we will evolve.
I provided a link to some research. Among athletes and artists, this sense of body memory, is well understood and cultivated as it is in martial arts practice.
This is why I suggest philosophers to stop reading books and spend their time experiencing life. Artists and musicians express philosophy with far greater depth than words because it is closer to the actually experience.
↪Thanatos Sand It's not flawed. It is representative of the person as that person experiences and understands things subject to change.
↪Thanatos Sand Flawed is your subjective evaluation. I see it as simply life experiencing life.
↪Thanatos Sand Wherever it is it is. It simply is.
When one closely observes oneself, all there will be is memory. — Rich
OK, well I meditated for many years and practiced Tai Chi for many years also, and have tried to "know myself" through general self-awareness in all my activities and particularly in creative activities such as writing, painting and playing music for more than forty years, and I have not found what you claim to have found about the self at all. — John
I don't see how we can separate consciousness from the physical. — La Cuentista
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