Just because you don’t remember,
doesn’t mean it didn’t or can’t happen.
Do you remember every breath?
Every unconscious act?
Do you remember being born?
Do you remember every life before that?
The eternity that surrounds life itself?
Do you remember the lives AFTER this one?
Can you recall the presence and potential
you are inside and outside of time?
Just because you don’t remember,
doesn’t mean it’s not accessible to you.
Remembering isn’t just about the past.
Everything that is — is part of you.
Remember.
Trail Wood,
6/2
Remembering goes beyond the confines of our conscious recollections. It extends to the vastness of our existence and the interconnectedness of all that is. Our inability to remember every detail or experience does not negate their existence or potential accessibility.
Consider the simple act of breathing. We don’t consciously remember every breath we take, yet it sustains us and keeps us alive. Our unconscious acts, too numerous to count, shape our daily lives without our explicit remembrance. And what about the moment of our birth? We may not recall it, but it is an undeniable part of our journey.
Beyond this current life, there is a grand tapestry of existence that stretches both before and after our present moment. The essence of who we are expands through time and space, encompassing experiences that go far beyond what our limited human memory can hold.
The memories of past lives may be shrouded from our conscious mind, but their influence and echoes resonate within us. The vastness of eternity surrounds us, and within it lies the potential for growth, learning, and interconnectedness.
Remembering is not solely about recalling events from the past. It is about tapping into the essence of our being, connecting with the presence and potential that extends beyond the boundaries of time. It is about recognizing that everything that exists, both seen and unseen, is intricately woven into the fabric of our being.
So, as we journey through life, let us not be disheartened by our limited conscious recollection. Instead, let us embrace the profound understanding that we are part of a greater whole, connected to the vastness of existence. Let us remember the essence of who we are, the boundless potential within and around us, and the interconnectedness that weaves us together.