This channel focuses on Memory Reconsolidation - the neuroscience-based process that allows learning stored in memory to update at its root.
If you’ve been exploring Neville Goddard’s Revision and wondering how imagination can create real change, we explain what’s happening in the brain.
You’ve done the work, yet old patterns still show up.
Implicit memories can continue supplying outdated reference data that shapes reactions, beliefs, and survival responses - even when you consciously know better.
The Remmert Method™ applies Memory Reconsolidation to childhood memories, where many long-running patterns formed - allowing the brain’s internal reference points to update naturally.
Here you’ll find:
• Clear explanations
• The neuroscience behind Neville Goddard’s Revision
• Real demonstrations
• Practical insights for lasting change
Educational purposes only. Not therapy or medical treatment. Individual results vary.