Memory Records Search for: This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 1 month ago by Lal. Viewing 1 reply thread Author Posts August 14, 2024 at 3:28 am #51381 Yash RSParticipant On Google it says that our memories are stored in the Hippocampus. Also Place cells provides such evidences too. So what exactly is the case? They say that the above things provide evidence that our memories are stored in the brain. And if the “old” neurons are triggered again, we can recall our long lost memories. August 14, 2024 at 6:03 am #51383 LalKeymaster 1. The statement, “They say that the above things provide evidence that our memories are stored in the brain.” is not true. Does anything you quoted above say that? I think they only say, “They say that the above things show that it is likely that our memories are stored in the brain.” They have zero evidence that our memories are stored in the brain. 2. All they have found is that the brain plays a role in recalling memory. As I have explained, the brain does play a significant role in recalling memory: “Brain – Interface between Mind and Body” However, memories are “stored” in vinnana dhatu (nama loka). 3. Key evidence that the memories are not in the brain: If memories are in the brain, all memories will be destroyed upon the death of the physical body. How can children recall their past lives? How do people have Near-Death Experiences (NDE) and Out-of-Body Experiences (OBE)? No brain activity in those cases. How can a few people recall past events in great detail? “Recent Evidence for Unbroken Memory Records (HSAM).” No scientist has explained these accounts. They have only documented those accounts. 2 users thanked author for this post. Yash RS, Yash RS Author Posts Viewing 1 reply thread You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Log In Username: Password: Keep me signed in Log In