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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I feel like I've heard that theory once or twice. The last time was in a documentary that had within it, a court case and the defence lawyer used it to try to question the accuracy of what someone said they saw.
I'm not convinced it's true though. My memory of something may well be patchy but, I am usually trying to find the source material in my head. I feel like- if I was only remembering the last time I'd thought of it- wouldn't memories of that moment get tangled in?
I've mentioned it before but, I sometimes return to my Nana's house as my safe place. I'll try to picture walking through it. What was in each room. What the carpet and furniture looked like. What the layout was like. I feel like I'm still refering to the last time and actual moments I was in that house though. Not all the subsequent times I've pictured it. I feel like- if that were in fact the case- I'd be thinking- remember that time when you last thought of that thing and- Inspector Morse was on in the background? I think I'd start to remember elements from the last time I had that memory alongside it. If that makes any sense?
How about you? Does the theory match your lived experience? Or, do you feel like your memories stretch back to the actual event?
I'm not convinced it's true though. My memory of something may well be patchy but, I am usually trying to find the source material in my head. I feel like- if I was only remembering the last time I'd thought of it- wouldn't memories of that moment get tangled in?
I've mentioned it before but, I sometimes return to my Nana's house as my safe place. I'll try to picture walking through it. What was in each room. What the carpet and furniture looked like. What the layout was like. I feel like I'm still refering to the last time and actual moments I was in that house though. Not all the subsequent times I've pictured it. I feel like- if that were in fact the case- I'd be thinking- remember that time when you last thought of that thing and- Inspector Morse was on in the background? I think I'd start to remember elements from the last time I had that memory alongside it. If that makes any sense?
How about you? Does the theory match your lived experience? Or, do you feel like your memories stretch back to the actual event?