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Our Mind's Ability to Remember

19 min · 5. juni 2026
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Ever wonder what meditation can do for your memory? IN this podcast, Bhante Sathi discusses memory and its relationship with the mind and the brain. Using several everyday examples, he illustrates how meditation can improve your brain’s neuroplasticity. Furthermore, he also discusses how memories can fade once deprived of attention and response. This can enable anybody to control how much power memories have over them by emphasizing personal empowerment and the ability to shape our own actions and character.

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