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<ref>The Mother. (1998). 16 September 1953. In Questions and answers 1953.
http://incarnateword.in/cwm/05/16-september-1953#p27</ref>
 
Outside the mental memory, which is something defective, there are states of consciousness. Each state of consciousness in which one happen to be registers the phenomena of that moment, whatever they may be. If your consciousness remain limpid, wide and strong, you can at any moment whatsoever, by concentrating, call into the active consciousness what you did, thought, saw, observed at any time before; all this you can remember by bringing up in yourself the same state of consciousness. And that, that is never for gotten. You could live a thousand years and you would remember it. Consequently, if you don't want to forget, it must be your consciousness which remembers and not your mental memory. Your mental memory will perforce be wiped out, get blurred, and new things will take the place of the old ones. But things of which you are conscious you do not forget. You have only to bring up the same state of consciousness again.
(The Mother, 10 February 1954)
<ref>The Mother. (2003). 10 February 1954. In Questions and answers 1954.
http://incarnateword.in/cwm/06/10-february-1954#p10</ref>
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