Silvia Hartmann has posted an article on the topic of Star Matrix:
Imagine reliving your entire life in the space of seconds. Like a flash of lightning, you are outside of your body, watching memorable moments you lived through. This process, known as ‘life recall’, can be similar to what it’s like to have a near-death experience. What happens inside your brain during these experiences and after death are questions that have puzzled neuroscientists for centuries. Since Sigmund Freud, therapists have been exclusively hunting for trauma events which Silvia Hartmann argues is looking in the completely wrong direction. Indeed, in Hartmann's Star Matrix book, she says that it's only these high energy positive moments in our lives that guide us, shape who we are and ultimately the only memories we remember when "our life flashes before our eyes". A new study published to Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience suggests that Hartmann is indeed correct. What you see when you shut your eyes for the last time is the compliments, not the insults. It's love, not hate. It's joy, not sadness. It's pride, not regret.

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