What is Holographic Memory?

This Holographic Memory System is unique in that it acts like the old tape-based versions of telephone answering machines. The body does not have a tape to store the incoming messages but rather utilizes the connective tissue system as its storage place. It stores all of the partially processed or unresolved calls that we have received throughout our lifetime.

This answering machine has the unique capacity to differentiate whether or not we are fully present and have the requisite vital capacity to deal fully with the content of the incoming message. With no exception, the system knows whether final resolution takes place at the time the originally message is received. If there is the slightest inability to fully process any part of that incoming message, it will be stored in our connective tissue memory system for later retrieval, playback and final resolution.

You can imagine how frustrating it would be if our actual telephone answering machines required us to continually review each and every message we have every received throughout our lifetime. In fact, this is the exact situation that we find our central nervous system experiencing. On a conscious level, we are unaware of this playback process, however, on a subconscious level, we are continually being bombarded by the replay of our entire life tape. Our vital capacity is diminished each day, as the new calls are added to our old ones. It is as if we are trying to put 60 minutes worth of calls on a 30-minute tape.

Our central nervous system switchboards finally become so jammed with unanswered calls that we lose our vital capacity to deal with any new sensory input. We are like the 911 emergency networks that are efficient lifesavers during normal periods, but which in times of crisis are disabled because of the enormously high volume of calls into the system. The body/mind is trying its best to listen in but no longer has the capacity to differentiate between the old unresolved-stored messages and new day-to-day input.