There are always opinions on whether/how much we should dwell on the past. In my experience with my family, both before and after my exit from JWism, they have continuously told me that I should not dwell on the past.
I admit that I have always had what would seem to be "Total Recall". I have one or two VERY traumatic incidents from my past that I have never been able to bring back to memory despite my family reminding me of them, but all other events are at my brain's beck and call.
From my study of psycholgy, I think this falls into the "dirty thirties" theory, namely that I don't remember these things yet because my psyche is not yet able to deal with the trauma that would be inevitable if I were to bring them back to memory.
Therefore, I have always tried to tell my family (and others) that if you remember something, regardless of whether it is in the past and cannot be erased, you should deal with it. If our brain is capable, for example, of temporarily suspending memory for 25 years, only to bring it back, ("dirty thirties") and all the professionals in the field recognize this and encourage it to be dealt with, should we not also deal with all the other things that never leave our memory?
What does everybody else think? Am I missing anything? I'm sure I am, but I mean is there evidence completely contrary to the thoughts that I have come up with, that I should adjust my thinking? Your thoughts are appreciated.
Brad