Such a memory would act as a conduit for connection, as long as our attention was focused upon it. Without such attention, the memory would generally remain inert, inactive. We are also physically connected to far away stars via memory, due to the intial connection in the big bang singularity. This is another memory that can remain inactive or can function, according to whether or not we decide to stimulate the memory and thus experience further interconnection...Once the connection is established and flowing, further connection can be felt.
2007-06-06
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I would call that knowledge. This kind of knowing is an emotion on the same scale as true love, freedom, joy, empowerment, and appreciation. The closest to faith imo is knowledge, but when one has it, others think it is blind faith.
In poker it is called having the nuts.
2007-06-12 16:42:32
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answered by canron4peace 6
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No, but it comes right after that activation.
There are many things one learns in life, and Memory plays a VERY big and important part; then one comes to Justice and acquires Virtue. You could say that THAT Memory is the soul's timeline. This is where the Free Will thingy comes in.
Faith is when you Know for sure, it's perception without sensation; this is Knowledge. There are other(deeper) levels, if you will, for example; Understanding and Wisdom.
Good luck!
2007-06-07 08:01:20
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answered by Alex 5
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Nope, they are not connected with each other if we based it in our beliefs, and it will differ on how you perceive it.. Faith is a tool in knowing God believing in HIm, but memory is just an act of the mind ... memory is just part of the brain you can forget it . Faith on the other hand is powerful than memory, memory will fade through time while Faith remains till you live...memory have a shorter range than Faith, for faith can move mountains...shekinah
2007-06-07 07:25:41
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answered by shekinah_78 2
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Faith is unquestioning confidence and belief in religious doctrines.
Memory is an individuals faculty by which things are recalled to or kept in the mind.
Therefore Faith and Memory are not connected in any way.
2007-06-07 08:40:20
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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No, I don't think so. Faith is something you learned from childhood when your parents teach you about God. You accept their word as truth. It is not a memory that is unleashed once you remember or have a recollection of something in the past. Faith grows with you and in you.
2007-06-13 02:35:53
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answered by annabelle p 7
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Here in this experience of duality, it would seem that Faith is the opposite of Faithless. Faith is a hope that what i believe is true. This itself could prove to be hopless. The term we is God. When you are fully aware of the felling "I Am", beingness, you are One with what IS. Life is God , you are Life, Life is everything. I, you, we, are all memorys that cloud the awareness of Life- what we are in Truth.
2007-06-11 11:39:08
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answered by Premaholic 7
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Faith seems to me like a blanket covering over doubt.
If we REALLY knew we were one with God then there would be no faith as the word doubt wouldn't exist.
2007-06-07 08:07:58
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answered by Michael B 4
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that, my friend, is a bunch of mahooey.
faith is using the free will God gave us to believe in something we cannot fully understand.
if the big bang did occur, it was by God's hand and does not directly pertain to this question
2007-06-12 16:28:54
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answered by Ted M 4
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faith and memory is not connected.....but it depends in our belief
2007-06-13 00:31:32
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answered by micahvillanueva 1
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