The empirical yield of Ballard's analysis is that both oblivescence and reminiscence are basic to memory. |
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The crux of the problem is the oblivescence of the individual in the matter of the identity between Brahman and himself. |
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Our memory, or, what is often equally important, our oblivescence, seems to them able to do what abstraction, never can do. |
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It may be that in certain objects this sort of abstraction is able to complete our oblivescence of a lost foot. |
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Not only is there this general deficiency in mnemonic representation, there are special deficiencies due to the fact of oblivescence. |
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