Well, exactly what is memory anyway? Memory is entirely a functioning of thought or a sensing mentality—it has nothing to do with Infinite Consciousness, pure Being. They're not the same at all. Memory is merely the projected thought of people, objects, places, feelings; myriad images—all of which are mental forms.
The capacity to project these finite mental images is what has stopped, not Infinite Consciousness, undimensional I-Presence. Don't confuse projected thought forms with formless Consciousness—just as you never confuse the moving images on a movie screen with the screen itself. Consciousness as It is being doesn't involve thinking; so It doesn't Involve memory or project thoughts of past or future. It is a state of pure I, Consciousness simply never leaves being present—and one cannot have a memory of the present.
As It is present only, Consciousness Itself never jumps back or ahead in time, past or future. Thinking seems to project thoughts of past or future, but that's thinking doing that, not Awareness being.
Awareness cannot have a memory of having been. Why? Its only state is that of being present. Because Awareness changelessly is, It can't become something that was. It can't look back upon itself because It's not back, Its present.
Consciousness is All
by Peter Dzubian
excerpts pages 47
Blue Dolphin Publishing
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c 2008 second edition
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