(February 14, 2011 at 8:58 am)TruthWorthy Wrote: G'day Synackeon, good to see you again. Cool gif.The same to you. It is good to see that you have resolved your issue with viewing beliefs through their perspectives - always maintain a grip on where you come from, lest whatever you're inspecting consume you. The avatar is a highly compressed gif of a much larger version extracted from Starcraft 2. Although I am less of a fan boy over it, I keep the avatar because it is the most complex one I've used to date.
(February 14, 2011 at 8:58 am)TruthWorthy Wrote: I realise the specificity requirements of the first instance are much more narrow than the requirements of synthesising/fabricating the experience and thus being very difficult to discern which it is, the latter becomes the more likely consideration/alternative. Subjectively, I can say that there are good reasons for my believing it is/was a memory from actual events, although little way to be 100% certain since my mum forgets just about everything, my uncle, who is a priest (and the one who baptised me) is living in another country, and my dad and I aren't in touch any more. I say it was a memory because it was accompanied with great details of the accumulative: vision, auditory, sensation, etc, which I don't experience in even lucid dream states.
Quite so, looks like your event based memory or something else masquerading as it is considerably more active. Still, the increased activity must come as a cost to something else... I take it, as an autistic person, you have difficulty in understanding social cues and behaviors?
(February 14, 2011 at 8:58 am)TruthWorthy Wrote: So the trigger for the memory would be something to do with my earlier discussions where I expressed some thoughts that a person needed to be within a concept to think through the ideas subjectively in order to compare each way of thinking. That I did but it was some rationalisation and ground work that I had to work from in order to play on the idea of a Christian God.True, becoming one with what you are examining yields great insights; my drug experiences center around there usually, so I have a minor familiarity with "thinking inside the box."