A Guide is chatting through Geoff about memories
I have a church here, made of stone, very old, it’s on the corner of a road, pretty much in a shopping Centre, the town’s been built around it. As everywhere has a memory rod, so that buildings like churches, which are normally around for a long, long time, also have their own memory rod. So, what happens when the church closes down and disappears? The information in the memories is relative to the church and the teachings, not so much relative to the area around it.
So what happens when the religion closes or the church closes down or whatever, is the memories get removed, so we take away all of those memories, all that past history, simply so that we can put it in, let’s say, a religious library, so we can understand it, look at it later, refer it to it if we need to. And that leaves that ground open again for future development of memories.
And that’s memories. Yes, all those memories, they’re stored away.
So, it’s the cleansing of lots of old buildings, places where memories have been stored for many, many years, that simply aren’t used anymore or become obsolete. So, it won’t let them affect the change as much, and it won’t sway the people’s minds so much. They’ll be able to think of new things, see things in a new light, a different way, and make things more acceptable for them.