Our Super-Neural Networks
November 4, 2008 on 8:35 pm | In Brain Science, My crazy ideas | 3 CommentsI’m sure you’ve heard our theory that memories are stored outside the brain. I just thought of something this morning. I think our memories are stored in that electromagnetic field that surrounds us, sometimes called our super neural network, sometimes called the aura. This is an Electromagnetic field. It’s what is unique to each one of us, it is what affects computers and other sensitive equipment sometimes. And get this… Even animals and plants have it! That means if this electromagnetic field is our spirit, that means there is a heaven for animals, and also plants. Well from what I’ve heard from children’s and even adults stories of their experiences, there are plants and animals there. What makes our electromagnetic field unique? Maybe it’s shaped by our memories and what we learn. I would then understand the transfer from short-term memory to long-term memory. Your brain remembers specific events that occurred in this time frame. It keeps you updated on where you are and what’s going on. Then over time, when there are things that you say you’ll always remember, that’s when it is etched in your electromagnetic field, or your long-term memory. It becomes part of who you are.
I’m going to post this much for now, I have to put Melody down for her nap
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I’ve never heard of electromagnetic fields in animals and plants. It’s been eight months since my dog has been gone. I miss him more than I can describe. Funny that I end up at your blog reading about animals going to heaven. Thank you
Comment by retireewannabe — November 29, 2008 #
Hi,
In my files of children who have had near death experiences, I have documented numerous instances of animals in heaven. One young man who nearly drown in a car accident and was underwater for 45 mintues even described a “human heaven and an animal heaven”.
I have one experience to share with you indicating that animals play an important part of whatever this “afterlife” is (if there is one, and yes, my wife believes in one).
I went to Vancover, Washington, to lecture at the International Hospice Association. My host picked me up at the airport. I was discussing with her my theories that there are distinctive “signs” to true spiritual experiences, including a sense of being vividly real, a sense of some other reality superimposed over this one, and being unlike any other ordinary thoughts and dreams.
She told me that my theory didn’t fit her experience. She said, “just last night, I had a vivid dream of a dog coming to me, with a ball in its mouth. It was a golden retriever. It was barking at me, and wanting me to know that Travis was all right”. This was just as you described, but it doesn’t have any meaning for me at all.
It was just a silly dream.
At the conference, I met with a group of grieving parents. One mother was especially troubled and felt unable to grieve. She had reluctantly come to the conference and didn’t believe in spiritual experiences or anything at all. She said that her son loved her, and yet he had not contacted her and this simply made her bitter and more angry.
I told her that nothing in life is 100%. I apologized to her for implying that most or all grieving parents have spiritual visions.
After all I said, as I was driven here from the airport, my host told me of a vividly real dream that fits my criteria for being spiritual, and yet it wasn’t. And I recounted her dream.
She turned white and started sobbing. “That’s my son Travis, and his dog who also died”, she told me.
Comment by Melvin — December 10, 2008 #
Thank you Melvin, I love when you share these stories! I can never hear them enough. By the way, you can see a lot of the videos on YouTube, there is a link to it from our site, the page is called “Videos of NDEs.” I warn you, they may bring tears to your eyes, or even change your life.
Comment by Administrator — December 14, 2008 #