To: neverdem
Why in the hell would I want to wipe memories from my mind?
Experiences, good and bad all teach. Forget them and you will forget the lessons learned.
8 posted on
02/15/2009 7:02:36 PM PST by
Centurion2000
(01-20-2009 : The end of the PAX AMERICANA.)
To: Centurion2000
"I've just been down the gullet of an interstellar cockroach. That's one of a hundred memories I don't want."
14 posted on
02/15/2009 7:26:44 PM PST by
Sender
(It's never too late to be who you could have been.)
To: Centurion2000
Why in the hell would I want to wipe memories from my mind? Experiences, good and bad all teach. Forget them and you will forget the lessons learned. YOU DID NOT KNOW MY EX WIFE! :) but if you did you have lousy taste!
17 posted on
02/15/2009 8:03:19 PM PST by
cpdiii
(roughneck, oilfield trash and proud of it, geologist, pilot, pharmacist, iconoclast.)
To: Centurion2000
If this actually does work, it could do so much to treat PTSD in both vets coming back from war and victims of torture.
There is a research center in the Twin Cities devoted to helping people who survived torture. Helping these people to shed those hellish memories would help them to work towards a better life today. Victims of "ethnic cleansing", a term that doesn't even begin to touch the horrors endured in Africa or Bosnia, could perhaps be given a better start.
20 posted on
02/15/2009 8:10:39 PM PST by
Volunteer
(Though I know that the hypnotized never lie, do ya? - The Who)
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