Have you ever experienced it? That funny feeling of rememberance? Of a glimmer, a shade, of a prior memory? It's a weird feeling. To some, maybe weirder than others. I've experienced it loads of times-nothing of significance, but just of random memories, something from my subconcious that I didn't remember until That Excact Moment. It might sound wacky, but I've experienced it so strongly, my stomach ached-almost like being on the Parachute Drop at Six Flags. At times, it's almost knocked the wind out of me. And for what reason? I don't know. Like I said, from what I can recall, everything I've "remembered" has been insignificant little things-a conversation I'd had before, reliving a "scene", like walking into Kroger and passing a sale sign for canned pineapples and one of the cans falling to the floor, etc. VERY EERIE, but as far as I know, meaningless. Have you ever experienced deja vu? Ever get a stomach ache from it? Ever "remember" something extraordinaire? Let's hear it!
Sunday, April 15, 2007
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Sure, I've had moments. . . and I think as a kid I could actually remember instances of stuff that I dreamt to in turn see them in life. But once I was in this one programming class and for a good thirty or so seconds, I could finish what he was writing on the board before he did, because of the whole deja vu thing. Weird. :)
Lois
Wow! Lois, that's wild! I think the whole concept is a deep mystery, especially since we humans only use a slice of our brain. There's no telling what's going on deep under the layers!
Thanks for the post!! Very interesting!!!
Alas, that was the last time it ever happened. . . and I was doing my associates in computer science like before 2004 here. LOL
Lois
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