About Memory Loss

"Whilst one memory is lost a greater memory will open."

"Whilst one memory is lost a greater memory will open."

Whether Amnesia, Short Term Memory Loss, or Long Term Memory Loss, Traumatic Brain Injury, Alzheimer’s or Dementia, for memory to return we must use mind instruction.

The mind is our unconscious memory.  Our mind supplies the brain with all the necessary instructions to function naturally.

Current understanding of memory loss is believed to be due to an altered behaviour of the brain.

The brain only behaves according to the instructions it receives from the mind.  Negative instructions bring a negative behaviour and positive instructions bring a positive behaviour. What is required for memory to be restored is a balanced behaviour.

When focus is applied to the unconscious mind to recreate memory it is highly likely that the memory will re-open and restore.

Our memory is instinctive. If we lose the ability to move a limb it becomes almost impossible to remember how our limb moves as it moves instinctively, without us thinking about it.

The minds duty in our life path is to register every moment of conscious existence. When memory loss occurs individuals must learn how to remember naturally again.

At The Mind Clinic, the aim is to re-activate the lost instinct and bring the focus on what is necessary for day to day living.

Mind Instruction requires a serious attitude, determination and commitment with complete focus to halt deterioration.

Through Mind Instructions individuals learn how to apply focus for the instinct of memory to return.

Mind Instruction will require assistance from a relative or carer to help enable mind instructions.