DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious MindIf recalling a memory opens a reconsolidation window allowing its modification, is that for a fixed period of time, regardless of whether something is changed quickly, as during a DSMR or HMR session? Or will a therapeutic change of the event being recalled, once healing is recorded, go ahead and close the reconsolidation window? What is most important for us to understand how memory reconsolidation works, mechanistically?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
Given this is an intricate apparatus taking place within a highly fluid environment that is a swirl of energies of all kinds, this is not like a clockwork mechanism allowing a precise span of time before the reconsolidation commences. It will, in part, depend on the overall scope of things going on energetically at the time. So it is more a kind of average, and this is what is observed in experimental studies. But it can vary, depending on the pressures to accomplish more duties that might compete for attention, and so forth. But the basic idea here is sound, that there is an automatic function seeing to the implementation of the reconsolidation, whether for better, for worse, or as a revenue-neutral conclusion of interest in a particular memory. So what determines this sequence of events and the timing is the intent to focus on the memory. That is what sets in motion a need for reconsolidation, so the consolidation is, in effect, what starts the memory to form because it signals the mind this is something needing to be archived. A subsequent recall and review of a trauma memory will also signal the mind that this memory is important and will need to be archived. In the meantime, any agonizing over the meaning may add additional negative emotional impact, and when the reconsolidation kicks in, will alter what is stored in the akashic records accordingly, to make the energetic signature worse. If, on the other hand, there is a therapeutic alleviation of the existing negativity to add in a positive reinterpretation, that will make a change in the nature of the energy of the cording and that will also go out to the akashic records and modify the energetic signature for the better. Then, when the reconsolidation takes place as a formal ending of the review, that is simply locking in place what has happened during the interval between recall of the memory and the onset of reconsolidation. So whether the healing is done quickly or takes time, as long as it falls within the reconsolidation window it will be effective because the cording is still open for business, so to speak. Once the reconsolidation happens, there will be a kind of off switch to make an existing cording functionally inoperative so that it might fade over time if it is not accessed by being triggered if there is a reminder of the unfinished business. If a trauma memory has been healed, there will be nothing to re-trigger because the energetic signature cannot be used as a launching pad to project urgency through a new or strengthened cording that causes symptoms.