That’s mechanistically true. Imagining desirable future experiences recruits the part of your brain that store past ‘episodic’ memories. Those ‘future experiences’ are flexibly recombined from details of your past experiences and held as predictions.
That’s mechanistically true. Imagining desirable future experiences recruits the part of your brain that store past ‘episodic’ memories. Those ‘future experiences’ are flexibly recombined from details of your past experiences and held as predictions.
Creation is always in the now. :)
oooh, I read Joe Dispenza through the title..
Oh! ❤️ It wasn't inspired by him, but what an honor! I love the man!