Sunday, August 12, 2012

Living Memory


The living brain cannot cope with too many memories. The living brain forgets. It pushes experiences somewhere deep down, in the subconscious. Sometimes these memories bob to the surface, but they are warped, foggy, and fragmented. However, the brain has a remarkable ability to learn from experiences. It is able to forget the memory but remember every detail of the lesson.

The dead remember everything with high definition, vivid collection of everything that has ever happened in their existence. Memories that were once blurred and decayed become clearer than they ever were before, even more clear than the day they experienced them. Memories that they didn't even know they had.