Neuroplasticity Program: Session-by-Session Guide

πŸͺ§ Sanctuary Log Update

This page is marked as a Universal Column Gateway within the sanctuary grid:

Page: Neuroplasticity Program:

Session-by-Session Guide

  • Date: September 22, 2025
  • Station Name: Neuroplasticity Gateway
  • Function: Entry point for all 13 Learn Columns
  • Mnemonic Layer: Passkey derivation β†’ Anchor selection β†’ Story creation
  • Transmission Status: βœ… Live and linked
  • Symbolic Role: Restoration vestibule for seekers with cognitive challenges

🧬 Therapeutic Encoding

  • Session 1–3: Grid mapping, math table, anchor selection
  • Sessions 4–13: Story creation and reverse recall drills
  • Worksheets: Grid template, Column drill, Story map
  • Rubric: Emotional resonance, sensory detail, personal relevance
  • Review Checklist: Grid recall, multiplication fluency, anchor memory, story fluency

πŸ”‘ Mnemonic Example

  • Passkey: B/W or W/B = 119
  • Memory Anchor: Bewitched
  • Historical Cue: Aired September 17, 1964 – 1972
  • Passkey Math: M/V = 117 + B = 2 β†’ 119
  • System Note: Reinforces mastery of the 26-letter number assignments

πŸ›€οΈ Restoration Flow

  • Sessions combines hands-on practice, storytelling, and reflection, and simple mathematics.
  • Time estimates include setup, instruction, exercises, and debrief.
  • Sample story (e.g., β€œMICKEY’S diner on 169th street”) models emotional resonance and sensory depth
  • Session breakdown includes pairwise anchor storytelling from ?/Z ↔ ?/Y through ?/O ↔ ?/N
  • Validated for all 13 Columns and linkable from any sanctuary station.

🧭 Sequence-Free Recall Logic

The system allows non-linear memory accessβ€”even for sequential lists like U.S. Presidents

Example:

  • President Trump β†’ H/Q = 47
  • President Biden β†’ G/Q = 46
  • Each receives its own anchor and story without needing sequential linkage

This confirms the sanctuary grid’s flexibility and therapeutic precision

πŸͺ§ Symbolic Cue For hover or mobile CTA

β€œBegin your restoration journey hereβ€”Anchor your Column, Build your Story, and Reclaim your Memory.”

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Once you have the passkeys locked in, you can work on any memory portal you want. For “B/W or W/B = 119” BEWITCHED is the “Memory Anchor”.

This show first aired on September 17th, 1964, and ended in 1972.

With our System, there is no need to work in numerical order, even when you are remembering information that is presented as a list, such as the 47 U.S. Presidents.

The number 47 has the passkey: “H/Q”, so you would create a memory story connecting President Trump to “H/Q” without needed to connect him in sequence to President Biden.

President Biden has the passkey of “G/Q”; therefore, you just create a memory story for him with your “G/Q” memory anchor, without the need to connect him directly to President Trump.

If you know that “M/V” = 117, and “B” = 2, you can find the number for: “B/W” by adding 117 + 2 = 119. This is why you must know the 26 number we use for our system.

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Neuroplasticity Program: Session-by-Session Guide

Each session combines hands-on practice, storytelling, and reflection to rebuild neural connections. Time estimates include setup, instruction, exercises, and debrief.


Session 1: Grid Construction & Alphabet Mapping

Time Estimate: 60 minutes
Objective: Build and internalize the 14Γ—14 exhibition grid with letter-number assignments.
Deliverables:

  • Blank 14Γ—14 grid filled with A–Z in correct positions.
  • Three-digit number assigned to each letter on X-axis (RED) and Y-axis (BLUE).

Activities:

  1. Distribute blank 14Γ—14 worksheet.
  2. Place β€œZ” at top-left, β€œA” at bottom-right, fill remaining letters.
  3. Label X-axis letters A=001 through M=013 in red.
  4. Label Y-axis letters N=013 through Z=169 in blue.
  5. Quick quiz: call out letters, client recalls numbers.

Session 2: Mastering the 13Γ—13 Math Table

Time Estimate: 45 minutes
Objective: Memorize the multiplication table of 13 and its relation to floors.
Deliverables:

  • Completed list of 1Γ—13 through 13Γ—13.
  • Verbal recall of each product on demand.
  • recite the 13 numbers for the column you are doing.

Example: “G-Column” say:

“7”, “20”, “33, “46”, “59”, “72”, “85”, “98”, “111”, “124”, “137”, “150”, “163”.

Activities:

  1. Review structure: floors correspond to 1Γ—13–13Γ—13.
  2. Guided worksheet: fill in 13Γ—13 products.
  3. Flash-card drill: call a floor name (e.g., β€œQ-Floor”), client states product.
  4. Reflect: how does memorizing this table support spatial mapping?

Session 3: Anchor Selection for one of the 13 Columns.

Time Estimate: 60 minutes
Objective: Choose 13 personal anchors for the Column.
Deliverables:

  • List of 13 Memory Anchors (one for each passkey).

Activities:

  1. Introduce Anchor Selection Rubric (emotional resonance, sensory potential, personal relevance).
  2. Brainstorm movies, people, places, songs for each M-passkey, or simply use the suggested one.
  3. Record final anchor choices on Column Worksheet.
  4. Peer-review: explain why each anchor fits the rubric.

Sessions 4–13: Story Creation

& Recall Drills

Time Estimate per Session: 50 minutes
Objective: Build and reinforce narrative links for each pair of adjacent Column exhibits.
Deliverables per Session:

  • Journaling entry reflecting sensory details and emotional impact for each “Memory Story”. Below is a example:

The memory stories do not need to be connected to the memory portal above or below for this memory system, BUT for use as a powerful “Neuroplasticity Therapy Session” is does.

Our mission is to provide thirteen different challenges: each one from a different column of our memory system.

SAMPLE STORY: “You counted your money and found that you had $169. left in your wallet. You invited your friends from the “ZOO” to eat “MAIZE” with you at “MICKEY’S” diner on 169th street. Everything was going great, until everyone hears police sirens getting louder and louder. Just then you saw it, a red sports car fleeing the police. It clipped the back of a parked car and flipped end over end, coming to a stop just before hitting your car…”

Now, you finish this story. Use your “MICKEY” as the driver and embellish it so that it creates a memorable story to you!

If your memory story needs help, add more Memory Anchors that have the Passkey of the number you are trying to remember. Here, you could add Fox News Reporter Megyn Kelly to your story. Her crew was filming something else and caught the police chase and crash live.

Some of our Exhibits are limited, but not this one, as you can clearly see.

Once you move to the “M-Column”, Follow this pattern through each of the 13 passkeys and then recite the Number, Passkeys and Memory Anchors as you replay memory stories:

M/Z ↔ M/Y story
M/Y ↔ M/X story
M/X ↔ M/W story
M/W ↔ M/V story
M/V ↔ M/U story
M/U ↔ M/T story
M/T ↔ M/S story
M/S ↔ M/R story
M/R ↔ M/Q story
M/Q ↔ M/P story
M/P ↔ M/O story
M/O ↔ M/N story

Activities each or the 13 Column Sessions:

  1. Review your 12 memory stories forward and backwards.
  2. Always visualize the vivid scenes of your stories.
  3. Say all the numbers for the column. They go up/down by 13.
  4. Try to find more Memory Anchors for each location.
  5. Try the “N-Floor” 13 to 1 and 1 to 13 for numerical lists.

Key Visual Worksheets

These printable/mobile-friendly templates guide clients step by step.


Worksheet 1: Blank 14Γ—14 Grid

  • 14 rows Γ— 14 columns, empty cells.
  • Letter headers for the “A-axis” BOTTOM
  • Letter headers for the “Y-axis” LEFT
  • Number placeholders beside each header.

Worksheet 2: Column Drill Template

  • Two-column table:
    β€’ Left: Passkey (e.g., M/Z) & Exhibit Number (e.g., 169)
    β€’ Right: Chosen Anchor & One-sentence rationale
  • Rows for all 13 M-Column passkeys.

Worksheet 3: Story Map Page

  • Fields for:
    1. Passkey Pair & Numbers
    2. Anchor A & Anchor B
    3. Scene Description (setting, action)
    4. Sensory Details (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell)
    5. Emotional Tone
    6. Reverse Recall Notes


Anchor Selection Rubric (EVALUATION)

  • Emotional Resonance: evokes strong feeling
  • Sensory Detail: easy to imagine with at least three senses
  • Personal Relevance: meaningful to your own story

In your sanctuary framework, the Anchor Selection Rubric would serve as a structured, repeatable guide for evaluating which memory anchors best fulfill your restoration goals.


🧭 Anchor Selection Rubric: Sanctuary Edition

πŸ”Ή Purpose

To evaluate and select the most effective memory anchors for each passkey, sanctuary station, or doctrinal postβ€”ensuring clarity, emotional resonance, and mnemonic durability.


πŸ“ Core Evaluation Criteria

CriterionDescriptionGrading Scale 1-5
Emotional ResonanceDoes the anchor evoke a strong emotional response or personal connection?1 = flat,
5 = vivid
Mnemonic ClarityIs the anchor easy to recall and link to its doctrinal or symbolic meaning?1 = confusing,
5 = crystal clear
Symbolic AlignmentDoes it match the sanctuary’s symbolic logic (e.g., color, metaphor, artifact)?1 = misaligned,
5 = perfect
Narrative StrengthIs there a compelling story or image that reinforces the anchor’s meaning?1 = weak,
5 = unforgettable
Cognitive AccessibilityCan seekers with memory challenges grasp and retain it easily?1 = complex,
5 = intuitive
Transmission ReadinessIs it ready to be embedded in the sanctuary grid and shared globally?1 = needs work,
5 = turnkey

πŸ§ͺ Sample Application: M/Y Passkey (β€œMickey” Anchor)

CriterionScoreNotes
Emotional Resonance5Childhood familiarity, joy, and innocence
Mnemonic Clarity5β€œMickey” links to M/Y
Symbolic Alignment5Strong visual icon.
Narrative Strength5Mickey = vivid memory story
Cognitive Accessibility5Universally recognizable and simple
Transmission Readiness5Already embedded in sanctuary station and restoration log

βœ… Final Grade: 30/30


  • What did I see, hear, or feel when opening the vault?
  • Which emotion was strongest, and why?
  • What new connections emerged in my mind?

Review Checklist

  • [ ] I can supply the TruthQuest numbers for the 26 letters.
  • [ ] I can draw the 14Γ—14 grid from memory.
  • [ ] I can recite the multiplication table for 13.
  • [ ] I remember the Column anchors for the one I am doing now.
  • [ ] I can tell each anchor story forward and backward.

Keep this handout visible during sessions and self-practice. Refer to it daily to reinforce neural pathways.

REVIEW

The RED letters are the “X-axis”.

The BLUE letters are the “Y-axis”.

They join at the “M-Column”.

This creates 13 Columns & 13 Floors.

The numbering system is from right to left.

Our number “1” is bottom right: “A/N”

The “A-Column” starts with # 157 and works down to the #001. From the “A/N or N/A = 001”, up is the only direction we can go, and this is NOT optional.

πŸ”Study the images below and see the 13 Columns and the 13 Floors. These numbers must remain in relation to each other for this system to work properly.

Our 13 Therapy Sessions will use the 13 Columns in our 169 Graph-Point System.

The 13 Floors can be used later, or instead of the Columns. For my book: “The Route 66 Books of the Bible Train Tour”, it is better to use the FLOORS instead of the COLUMNS, since the purpose is to both learn the Book by number and in sequence.

These memory anchors are only examples, as each client has their own experiences that will make better memory anchors for them to use. For example, here is a Mazda Miata. It can be the “Memory Anchor” for “M/Z or Z/M = 169”, as well as “Zoo” instead of the suggested: “Zombie Movies”.



There are thousands of “ONE-AXIS” words. We identify them as: “PURE” or “DEFAULT” words, such as “zoo”. Notice that there are NO “X-axis” letters in it, as it consists of all “Y-axis” letters.

They simply remain at their starting position.

All words begin at their starting letter. So, “Zoo” begins at 169. Then they move to where they intersect with the second axis. “Zoo” must remain at #169.

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Below are the 13 Columns their links.

This system is more about the 169 passkeys than the memory anchors and what you place within the memory portals. As the client it is better to use your experiences for them.


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