Mentality

CHAPTER 26

MEMORY

Another important faculty essential to man’s existence is the memory.

Without memory man’s life would be a blank. He could not know what happened if he were not able to remember it.

Memory acts as the register of consciousness.

Memory is the menorgs’ library in which is kept the records of everything that is brought to the attention of man.

Millions of menorgs are kept busy constantly recording the happenings that man becomes conscious of.

They adopt superlative methods in the arrangements of their records which enable them to bring to man’s mind events that have taken place a few minutes or many years previously.

One must realize that an instant in man’s sphere may be centuries in the sphere of the menorgs which makes the achievement of keeping the records of his whole life all the more remarkable.

By their records the menorgs bring to man’s mind instantly events that have passed many years before.

Unless attention is attracted to something that is taking place at the time that it happens, the mind, being in a passive state may be attracted to some unimportant occurrence which conveyed to the memory will cause the menorgs to search the records and bring to view everything connected previously with some similar happening that it may have been a part of.

So while a great many different incidents may flash through man’s mind in a minute or two according to his time, it may have taken many years of the menorg’s time in research work to bring to man’s consciousness these past events.

What man considers quick thinking according to his method of reckoning may require long patient efforts and long periods according to the menorgs’ methods of keeping the records.

Time is but a state of comparative consciousness in which the difference in scope, sphere and density causes speedier movements in the life of menorgs than it does in the life of man.

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