Listening to music from my birth year, that would be playing when my parents were expecting. Quite the trip. The Cold War era was a tough time. // I’ve come to believe a lot of memories are stored in the body, every in infancy. These imprints can flare up later in life. Hence “the issue is in the tissue” and “the body keeps the score” //

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* even in * infancy

Even trans-generationally 🤯

Epigenetics and inherited trauma are crazily interesting topics!

Quality line of thought.

“Cold War”. That is a subject I see bantered around more these days and yet so very few actually have an institutional memory of that time period. Was an intense time.

Yes, true. But memory changes if our perspective changes. In my experience, even the “memories” that music, or smells, being up changes with the inner evolution.

nostr:npub13l3lyslfzyscrqg8saw4r09y70702s6r025hz52sajqrvdvf88zskh8xc2 have you looked into the work of Stan Grof and his 4 BPM matrixes?

Its a trip ✨

I bought a Stan Grof book recently, and talked to a Grof breathwork teacher.

Very cool.

The man is a walking encyclopedia, see this for example and other talks by him in that channel and on the web:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNvGmFMswuQ

Dang, looks like Tav Sparks (one of his prime students) made an exit. Otherwise Kylea Taylor is also a top notch human being, they both also wrote books.

Looks like there's even a grof certified McCormack out there 😄

Love your contributions Tuur!