FaithFootball - Lift up the energy in your life
Nothing happens until something moves - Albert Einstein

There are four areas of memory:

  • Working Memory
  • Procedural Memory
  • Semantic memory
  • Episodic memory
 

EYE COORDINATION

Memory Zone

Memory is important in Faithfootball. In the match preparation, we use video archive of past games to remember and see the patterns of our team's performance against opposition in the past, to bring our focus into the games that are coming up next. Also, knowing the ascended masters and invoking them quickly brings better results in a game. Developing your memory use will not only aid your team, but your day-to-day life as well.

The brain is an organ, a muscle, and it responds to more workload with increased capability. The more you tune the brain for Faithfootball the more it will optimize its capacity to achieve positive results on the pitch. The phrase that many scientists say is, "Use it or loose it."

Memory Mechanics - how are memories laid down?

There are four areas of memory:

  1. Working Memory - is a short term memory cache (it holds things like phone numbers or directions for a few minutes before you write them down). We then let go of these things because we don't need them anymore.
  2. Procedural Memory - is the memory of how to do things: type, ride a bike, drive a car and now - WATCH A FOOTBALL MATCH! This is the main area that Faithfootball will be modifying.
  3. Semantic memory - is the factual bank of knowledge about the world. You may not know when you acquired it but you know it's there and it helps in the formation of episodic memory.
  4. Episodic memory - puts semantic memory into context when you are describing an particular episode or experience.

All these different types of memory allow us to enjoy the past, present and conceptions of the future, and to experience our lives we must be able to have them working together - like an orchestra.

How is memory recorded?

Information comes into the brain which it encodes and this automatically triggers biochemical cascades in the nerve cells. If these cascades are significantly strong enough they will make structural changes in the synaptic junctions - the spaces between the nerve cells. One cell has many thousands of synapses. These structural changes lead the nerves to fire differently as a result of a new memory being formed.

When you experience Faithfootball working, that experience is registered/encoded in certain circuits in your brain as increased electrical activity which in turn induces a biochemical response in the active circuit. The biochemistry changes the way the circuit responds to an experience in the future, so the next time the experience is perceived, those same circuits are excited more. The ascended masters are helping in this experience. Try out the command codes in a game and see how brain power can change your experience.

FAITHFOOTBALL'S BRAIN AND MEMORY EXCERCISE

This is an easy exercise you can try for a couple of minutes. Touch your thumb and forefingers on both hands and run your thumbs up and down each finger.

Then try the same thing diagonally. Start with the left hand thumb touching the little finger and the right hand thumb touching the forefinger:



This develops the muscles on both sides of the brain.

Other memory details and exercises can be found in our links section.

 
 
   
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