
Soft Antennas
On Perilous World Radio, host David Masters discussed the value of living in the present moment. He noted that while past experiences can be useful, clinging to outdated memories may stunt personal growth. Each moment is a new opportunity, and not every memory is essential.
Masters referenced researcher Greg Braden, who claims that memories are not stored in our cells but exist in a quantum field. This perspective suggests that our minds should stay open to new experiences rather than serve merely as memory banks. Our neurons function as "soft antennas," allowing us to connect with the vast field of possibilities and learn new skills and ideas.
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