A memory palace (or memory crossing) was a highly complex form of mental visualization that Aloysius Pendergast trained himself to do. It combined Tibetan meditation techniques from the Chongg Ran discipline with concepts Pendergast found in a sixteenth-century Italian manuscript by Giordano Bruno titled Ars Memoria, Art of Memory.
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