This document outlines a quantum narrative model of thought that involves six stages: 1) Input such as sensory perceptions are broken down into component aspects while retaining context. 2) The input is deconstructed and stored independently in memory. 3) A small stimulus triggers a coherent brain state to recall stored input. 4) The recalled input is reconstructed into "virtual moments" or narrative frames linked into storylines. 5) All possible narrative paths are held in superposition and evaluated for resonance against memory. 6) The most resonant narrative collapses into conscious thought and drives behavior.