Sunday, March 9, 2025

Article: "Meditation March 4 2025" by Goddess Rosemary Sahjaza

Meditation March 4 2025
Article by Goddess Rosemary Sahjaza

Starting with a quote:
“Sounds like science fiction, but "memory reconsolidation" is a promising new strategy that combines memory reactivation and the beta blocker propranolol to make traumatic memories less painful.” *
Meditation and information
Memory reconsolidation sounds like science fiction, yet it represents a groundbreaking advancement in our understanding of the human mind.
This innovative strategy involves reactivating traumatic memories while administering the beta blocker propranolol, which dampens the emotional intensity of those memories. By engaging with the experience of a traumatic event during therapy, the neural pathways associated with that memory can be altered.
This process allows individuals to recontextualize their memories, rendering them less painful and more manageable.
As we delve deeper into the intricacies of memory, this method offers hope for countless individuals grappling with trauma—transforming distressing recollections into less impactful echoes of the past.
Memory reconsolidation not only challenges traditional notions of memory but also signifies an evolving landscape of psychological treatment, bridging the gap between cutting-edge science and emotional healing.
In an era where mental health is increasingly prioritized, such innovative approaches are truly illuminating pathways toward recovery.

Goddess Rosemary
Sahjaza Meditations

* Quote by Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, a prominent psychologist known for her research on the malleability of human memory. She has extensively studied memory reconsolidation and its implications for trauma and recovery. If you're looking for specific sources or works by her, I would recommend exploring her published research articles or books that discuss memory and trauma.

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