The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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People might ask: "What is it then, if a person has lost his memory? Is it caused by disorder in the brain?" In the first place no one really loses his memory. A person may lose it, but his memory does not lose him, because the memory is his own being. What happens is that the disorder of the brain makes him incapable of distinguishing what the memory contains. Therefore a person who has lost his memory in his life-time, owing to a disorder in the brain, has memory just the same. That memory will become clearer to him after death. Also, if he lifted himself off his objective being he would find his memory intact. Only, the memory cannot function in a brain which is out of order.


 
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