Episode 92

Surrender Your Memory to Source


Sometimes it’s difficult to let go of memories that bother us, or even ones that please us but aren’t necessarily healthy to continue thinking about.

There is a technique you can use to gain some closure, to let go of the memories that no longer serve you. It’s not a complicated process. It goes like this:

Hold the memory in your mind, and do your best to surround it in love.

Say “thank you” to the memory – thanking it for being a part of your life, for imparting its lessons, for aiding in your development.

Then, allow the memory to return to Source, to wherever it originated.

When you practice this technique, you may even find afterwards that it would take effort to recall what was once hard to get out of your mind.

Hosts & Guests

Kurt Robinson

Transcript

Welcome beautiful thinkers.

So I was thinking again about cringey memories and I wanted to present this little talk to you about surrendering your memories to source.

I was thinking about this interview that Duncan Trussell did with the actor Mehcad Brooks. I highly recommend this interview, it’s very interesting.

If you have questions about what might happen after death I think this interview might offer insight because Mehcad Brooks gets to talking about how he had 2 near death experiences.

One where he was infected with a parasite and ended up dying clinically for some time.

The second when he was in a car accident and again was sent out of his body to this other realm.

The first time that he died he describes this time where he was out of his body or in this completely different place maybe a dark place and he would have these memories come to him.

Perhaps it was a memory of his father telling him something when he was a child and he would suddenly see it from the other perspective, from an objective perspective and his father’s perspective.

Interestingly enough this is a technique that is used, I suppose it comes from Neurolinguistic programming it’s called perspective positioning, positioning of perspective. Where you try to see something from your own perspective, another persons perspective and the objective perspective to try and gain perspective about all the situation is about.

He was having this experience spontaneously. Sometimes these memories would just start to slip away from him and they still had this ego about them or this identification with these memories.

And he said “Hang on what are you doing with that memory, taking that away from me? That’s MINE! I belong to that and it belongs to me, where is it going?”

Because of that he experienced some pain, some discomfort some dukkha because of these memories moving away from him. It’s like having yourself slip away from you, that’s very uncomfortable.
The reason I bring this up is when we have memories if they’re uncomfortable or comfortable something from the past we can actually wrap it up in love in our own hearts and say “Thank you” and send it off. Let it go.

Often when I do this practice, when I have some uncomfortable memory from the past when I’ve done something silly or someone has taken advantage of me, I can wrap that up in love and say thank you and send it away.

Actually within seconds I won’t even remember what it was that made me so uncomfortable because it no longer belongs to me. Brooks describes the experience that he had as like returning these memories to source and he is a sort of tool of universal consciousness.

Here’s this explorer, probe, drone, sent out into the Universe to collect these memories, enjoy them, experience them personally from his own perspective and the perspective of others. And then send them back with this information collection device to answer the question “What is it all about?”

As tools in this process, as these majestic divine probes we can take advantage of this process. This is a two way street and the universe is part of us and we’re a part of the Universe. Using this process to our advantage to overcome the difficulties of the past.

Simple process, really simple and it really works. If a memory comes to the surface, wrap it up in love and try to embrace that moment. Say thank you. And you let it go, back to source, wherever you imagine that might be. It might be inside of you or outside of you or somewhere beyond inside and outside the canvas on which this Universe is painted.

That’s all it is.

That’s a little tip on how to become more balanced or embrace your past and get a different perspective on your past. Thank you so much for listening, thank you for dealing with your past traumas so you can move evermore into love and walking a path in faith and divinity.

Have a great day and I’m sure I’ll talk to you soon.

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