Let me know if you’ve managed to delete unwanted memories that serve no good purpose.
regeneration + elixir can help you. dragon reborn is a brilliant choice, but it requires a huge energy and patience. so i recommend you go with regeneration and elixir for 5 cycles at least before you go with DR.
Listen, there is no sub that will erase memories from your mind. Subs can’t create amnesia. What the subs do is that they change what those memories mean to you, they remove the emotional baggage associated with the memories. You will still recall the actual events that created the memories but whatever negative emotions, beliefs or anxiety that were attached to it will no longer be there.
Check out the book “Change your mind and keep the change” by Steve and Connirae Andreas. It talks about a way of using submodality shifts to do this.
It’s not recommended to do this, of course. It’s very disorienting to say the least.
I used that process once to get an ear worm out of my head. Just that simple little thing was disturbing. Felt like a “void” in me.
Some things can be used and processed and healed other things are just like litter in the brain that needs to sent to the grave.
Thanks I’ve had experience for DR before and its not for me. So what would be the best thing besides it?
as @ksub said subs are not able to just literally erase memories, but they can heal your trauma, hence your attitude to painful moments of your life will be shifted into neutral. Try Regeneration and The Elixir for 5-6 cycles minimum, then try DR again. Regeneration helps to dig out all the shit inside of you on surface, whilst The Elixir, like a precise lightsaber, burns down the shit on the surface. Just Regen and Elixir, nothing more. 5 cycles.
I guess the reason why you think DR is not suitable for you is you are merely not ready to grasp and digest it.
Actually, DR is the most powerful and, thus, the most demanding title in the major store.
nothing can erase your memories. You can’t erase anything from your brain. You try to do that, brain will only multiply it. It is much better to make peace with that memory and accept it is a part of you. Subs can help you in healing from this memory but not erase it. And try to focus on different things in life. Your brain will give importance to different things as you move forward and when someday when you feel like looking back you will see it doesn’t matter anymore.
Not true
Do you have an experience you could share?
I literally did already ^^^
I know you were asking @Trader but I have an experience to share.
That’s just not how the brain works; without causing physical damage, the memories are still there… The best you can actually achieve is either making them casually inaccessible or changing what they mean for you.
If I go digging for a specific memory of a past relationship for example, I can find it… but the memories are no longer vivid, and as I said, have to go DIGGING for them. They don’t readily come to mind anymore.
They also have much less of a sting than they used to, because they no longer represent the same thing.
Years ago I was in a bad romantic relationship. Very dysfunctional… when it ended, it was a good thing… but all I saw at the moment was pain and loss (even though it needed to happen). My memories of the relationship in the months that followed were associated with feelings of anguish… not because I wanted the girl back, believe me I did not… but I was suddenly alone, and had become so in a rather brutal way (she took half the stuff in the apartment, demanded money, and took just about our whole circle of mutual friends with her). My mind associated that with worries about the future… would I be alone for years? Would anyone love me again? Did anyone even love me in the first place?? And around and around it went.
This was over a decade ago, and I’ve long since met someone new and we’re now married with a family. The intensity of the old memories has faded because the worries for my future have disappeared.
Do I still have some issues pertaining to those experiences? Yes, I do… I definitely do. And that’s something I’m still working on… but the memories themselves are mostly gone from my daily thoughts, and I think that’s the essence of the OP question.
That’s what I was actually trying to stay. They are but they don’t matter anymore. You can’t actually delete that information. It can only lose its importance till its vivid.
This I feel is because your subconscious knows that there are 2 memories of the same thing and you are trying to overwrite. This creates this reaction.
My point is you can’t forget it entirely it can just lose its importance but it will continue to be a part of your subconscious. Some of it may drive your subconscious behaviours which many of us understand after healing.
Check out ZIP. It’s a protein inhibitor which interferes with the “re-filing” of memories. It works because memories aren’t hard-coded in the brain permanently.
Any time you remember something (even long-term) stuff, the brain pulls together the components of it and has to re-live it so you can re-member it. Then it gets “put back”.
ZIP blocks the last part of being able to put it back.
Tldr yes memories can be deleted.
ZIP is the real-life drug which was used in the TV series “Blindspot” to wipe the main woman’s memory.
Woah this is interesting!
As for my personal experience with the “void” feeling, there’s no two ways about it. Memory erasure would and should be a last resort.
Deleting even one small thing has wide-reaching ecological implications to one’s sense of self.
In the movie “Inception” that same idea was described in reverse. Where planting the seed of a seemingly simple idea had implications far beyond anyone’s expectations.
ZIP was developed with the idea of being able to treat advanced cases of trauma and PTSD. But even in those contexts, it should be a last resort.
You don’t need a sub - just use the NLP rewind technique.
Did you know that your memories aren’t static?
Every time you think of them, in actual fact you are rewriting them, and so over a period of years each time you rewrite it, small tiny maybe noticeable details change, however it’s a bit like Chinese whispers - by the end a lot of what actually happened and how you remember it has changed.
The solution - start changing it consciously. It takes practice (because you were never taught that you could or how to do it) but doesn’t everything take practice?
I cured my C- PTSD with this method. I went through an extremely abusive marriage, including him pulling a knife on me and me fighting for my life. I used this method to change all my memories (probably over 100) and now I can’t even remember them that clearly, it’s like they happened to someone else or it happened in a previous life.
Why is nobody answering your question….
mind’s eye ZP does exactly that.
It’s meant to control the visualization processes your mind has.
In part, that means controlling more positive visualizations.
But it also means controlling the visualizations that come up that you don’t want.
@SaintSovereign has confirmed this directly.
Mind’s eye is the answer to your question.
Except maybe “destroy” isn’t the right word. But if you’re having issues with unwanted memories popping up into the visual centre of your mind, listen to mind’s eye and you’ll experience relief.
Of course, trust your intuition on your last post you made, and follow down the healing path.
Mind’s eye will stop traumatic memories from popping up… but healing those memories is addressing the root cause instead of the symptoms.
If troubling memories pop up for you, the best stack would probably be CFW + Elixir + Mind’s Eye
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