Memories:
- Non-attachment: Non-attachment means one is neither attached to something nor averse to it. Non-attachment is transcendence of both attachment and aversion. A non-attached mind, according to Krishna, is one who accepts everything unconditionally.
- Attachment has two faces, positive and negative.
- Non-attachment is altogether different; it is freedom from both the positive and the negative kinds of attachment.
- Non-attachment means one is neither attached to something nor averse to it. Non- attachment is transcendence of both attachment and aversion.
- Duration And Utility: Memories can be divided into two types: duration and utility. Duration – sensory, short term and long term. Utility – evolutionary, genetic, cellular, integral and karmic.
- Short-term memory is the capacity to recall a small amount of information from a recent time period. Long-term memory is the capacity to recall memories from a longer time ago.
- Yoga strengthens parts of the brain that play a key role in memory, attention, awareness, thought, and language.
- The greater part of the mind is memory. And this memory is a long one, it goes back to all the infinite lives that you have lived.
- Memories: Memory is a mechanical thing in your mind. Intelligence is consciousness. Intelligence is part of your spirit, memory is part of your mind.
- When you go back into the memories, back into the past, much dust arises inside too – the dust of memories, of thoughts, experiences, wounds.
- Bodily memories are stronger than the mind.
- According to the yogic system, memory is an accumulation of responses and eight types of memory exist in this creation.