The hippocampus area of our brains operates independently of our consciousness and manages the consolidation of information from short-term to long-term memory and is capable of making decisions about the information we acquire from learning and experiences, without any awareness on our part. Put another way, the hippocampus is self-aware.
When I am near a location that is associated with important events in my life, [4] my hippocampus gets triggered and wants to re-experience those memories.
I was not aware of why Hunter was pulling me down Ventura Boulevard until he turned right on Louise, and I recognized the island in the middle of the street. [5]
Hunter and My Hippocampus: The Real "House Hunters" is the recent article headlined at OpEdNews about Hunter taking me to the address where my girlfriend lived in 1970. My hippocampus was triggered subconsciously by her thoughts when I was driving west on Ventura Blvd near the street where she lived with her first husband. The address where she lived on the street did not exist in my long-term memory, therefore, my hippocampus connected with hers and then directed Hunter to take me to the address at 22542 Dolorosa.
I should have realized that Hunter didn't go into her brain: it was Nancy transmitting unobserved energetic information, which my Hippo processed and organized into emotion and behavior, when I was driving west on Ventura Blvd near Dolorosa.
Therefore I was correct that he is finding locations telepathically, but I should have added that it is my hippocampus that is telepathically telling him where to go.
My upside-down view of the human species (I am not a fan of the human race) influenced my thinking and I missed the obvious. Hunter wasn't going into mine or someone's brain that I am connected to, my self-aware hippocampus was in charge and directing Hunter to the location. [6]
Hunter, Telepathy and the Self-aware Hippocampus of my Brain.
I found scientific research that supported my conclusion that telepathic human and animal communication is possible, so I formed the hypothesis; My hippocampus was directing Hunter to find a location that either I knew consciously or subconsciously, or someone I was connected to, knew consciously or subconsciously.
To prove my hypothesis, I designed a "find location" experiment that could be duplicated.
I directed my daughter to use Google Maps to find a random address out of the 1500 houses in the Greater Mulwood neighborhood in Calabasas. She texted me the independent variable, 4199 Schuylkill Drive (4199). 4199 was not part of any knowledgebase in my brain: I didn't know the people that lived at 4199, didn't know anyone that knew the people that lived at 4199 nor did I have any idea of how to walk, drive, or fly to 4199.
In other words, I came up with an experiment to test the null hypothesis that my Hippocampus would be unable to direct Hunter to a location if it was not available to me or someone I was telepathically connected.
Although unlikely, I should have considered that 4199 was available to my daughter, someone I am telepathically connected.
Either Hunter or my Hippocampus got the image from my daughter's Photographic Memory, or Hunter has an iPhone and put the address in Google maps.
We have, according to Cognitive, Conative and Behavioral Neurology, an "eidetic memory (Photographic Memory):" the ability to recall images after only seeing them momentarily. [7]
Yes I agree that is a stretch but if you have another explanation please send me an email.
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