poll: how far back do you have childhood memories?
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan
Think you should have gone younger in your poll. I can remember things before I could talk (which had always really intrigued me... I *thought* different back then. Lots of nostalgia attached) I only “consistently remember” past the age of 2-3 though
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Replying to @imaniel_solus
yeah i wasn't sure how to split up the age groups, now i'm thinking i should've done like 1-2 3-5 6-9 10+ that's *wild* yo
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan @imaniel_solus
While almost everyone would call this bullshit, my most favorite enlightened dude, French real estate agent stephen jourdain claims to have memories from *the womb*https://youtu.be/mSlghvouAD8
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Being a hardcore meditator myself and studied many living and non-living accounts of enlightenment, I absolutely believe his claim (Not in the video, but in a book where a French reporter interviews him.) I still don't feel I've encountered anything like Jourdain in all mysticism
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The only analogy I can explain Jourdain as, is Broly from Dragon Ball Z.he is the broly of enlightenment and any other analogy doesnt suffice
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Replying to @BoringJedi @imaniel_solus
i've heard a few stories like this at this point and i am at least open to the possibility
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan @imaniel_solus
Who knows, could be fabricated memory. In his case, he was born with an Olympic level of mindfulness let's say, so that baseline neurological development might permit something extreme like that
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He sounds like an interesting character, do you remember where you first heard about him? I’ve had experiences which seemed very early memories, but only been able to verify the ones from after 14 months of age.
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and ‘verify’ is still open, because humans
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