A colorful illustrated scrapbook page with photos, notes, and decorations including flowers and leaves.
Minimalist line drawing of a person with a finger on their head, and a thought bubble with a question mark.
An illustration of an elderly man with white hair and beard, holding his head with both hands, looking confused with question marks around his head.
A person sitting in a chair holding a book with a thought bubble showing a person on a swing.
A woman with brown hair smiling and holding her chin with one hand while the other hand is raised with a conceptual light bulb floating above it, representing a new idea or inspiration.
Line drawing of a hand giving a key to a bird sitting on another hand.
Outline drawing of a large person figure with eight smaller people figures holding hands around its feet.

WONDERS of the MEMORY

  • Gifts Sour & Sweet

  • MEMORY gives us the ability to function, to remember concepts and communicate ideas. We need MEMORY to enable speech, movement, growth, functionality, communication and relationship.

  • We want to have happy memories, feel important to others and to leave a legacy that is honorable when we die. We are challenged with attachment and loss, definitions and limitations, regret and bitterness.

  • Self-Inquiries

  • What are memories you return to when you need to feel comforted?

  • What memories sting and how have you worked with that memory to heal the wound?

  • How does impairment of memory affect life? How does an excellent memory affect experience?