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Default Feb 17, 2019 at 02:10 PM
 
I think that I made a break through (aha) on understanding amnesia by talking on FB about it as to what it truly is as it is experienced by me, not by what I thought.

I’ve often wrote that I am aware of something happens when not present, but that’s not true because of perception. I perceive it as I always being conscious by saying the lights are always on which is true to me, but the missing memories say other wise of which I’m not aware of.

There are so many blanks in my day that my mind just glosses over them paying them no mind which leads to the feeling of not missing any time or memory which is our normal.

This really just helps me to understand what’s really happening because knowing oneself can be difficult at times with misconceptions based on personal definitions and conclusions.

Is this important? Maybe it is, maybe it isn’t. Amnesia has always been a tricky thing to nail down.

Anyways, “I see” said the blind person.
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