Joseph B. Majdalani (JBM)
ISBN 978-9953-405-62-9
The book explains that memory which acts and interacts within us is wider and beyond the extent of our actual knowledge of it. It is of different grades, levels, capacities and dimensions of consciousness, its activity evolving in the process of time. Here, memory is defined as the unfolded, active and organized portion of our consciousness, meaning that part which is the most concentrated and aware in the conscious division of the human mind. This proves that the extent of the capacity of the brain to retain knowledge corresponds to the extent to which consciousness is unfolded and evolved. The book also points to the roots of memory, its nature, the reasons behind differences in its capacity from one individual to the other, and also the importance of its relation with mental concentration. Read more