Topics & highlights:
Memory and Story telling
Why the most effective story is not just about content
Need to Remember Something?
Learn the key to memory
Memory Is to be Shared
Understanding the mechanics of collecting and expressing one’s correct Perspective
In 1994, Ra Uru Hu published a collection of graphics and keynotes he called “Rave Anatomy: Mapping the Mechanics of the Maia”. In 2007, he updated the graphics and recorded 11 lectures. These lectures provide a deep exploration of the BodyGraph’s infrastructure: Gates, Channels, Streams and Circuitry, investigating surface mechanics against the backdrop of their underlying architecture. You are viewing Lesson 8 of Rave Anatomy 1:
Memory is not just what we personally remember, it actually is what holds us together and establishes the Maia, the world we live in. Our capacity to remember is the bedrock of our self-reflected consciousness, and without memory there is no potential for humanity to transform. Ra notes that, on the whole, our collective memory is based on not-self distortion, which feeds the homogenized world. This lesson describes the Circuit attributed to memory, Gate by Gate, and gives us a deeper understanding about the importance of memory in our lives.
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Topics & highlights:
Memory and Story telling
Why the most effective story is not just about content
Need to Remember Something?
Learn the key to memory
Memory Is to be Shared
Understanding the mechanics of collecting and expressing one’s correct Perspective