Déjà vu ….. could it be ?
This story takes place while I was driving home one evening.
Like usual, I was letting my mind wander past the cars beside me, and had begun falling into a daydream state. I was pondering work, (which is not a thing to give ponder after leaving, I dare say), when a peculiar thing happened.
Well, I can not say that it was a "thing," but rather, a moment of time that revealed a strange state of being.
Now, many people have had moments of "deja vu." There are many explanations and theories behind the events that unfold in our concious/subconcious minds during these times of "similar experience."
In my case, though, it was bordering on uncomfortably eerie, and amazingly excitable, all at the same time.
While driving down the freeway, I had
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There, on the right hand side of the road, were three cop cars, and in the center of them....a man standing next to a green motorcycle.
To say I was freaked out by now would be an understatement. It was as if I had spoken the event into existence.
Was this "deja vu," or prophecy? I was perplexed, yet, quietly amazed with myself. I tried to set up several other scenarios as I travelled along, but alas, I eventually pulled into my driveway with no further events.
I slowly came to a stop beside my mailbox. I stared toward my home, up that long, dusty, gravel road. The sun was now dipping slowly behind the hill that my home sits on. The shadows were dancing in front of my house like young children just released from school. I let my mind ponder the last half hour of time, then reached over to open the mailbox.
There, lying almost deathly still on the very top, was a random coupon. The coupon read something like this, "Come and get it while the iron is hot...there is no moment like the present. The next time you experience a sale like this, you will just be experiencing deja vu....so hurry
My body began to shake ,and my eyes began to wander. I had never been in a situation as intense and horrifying as that one. Little did I know my life would be changed forever.
Dresser related he heard a sound but didn't recognize what it was and the next thing he knew, debris was flying past, outside his left window, southbound. Just a moment after that, a gold colored vehicle went flying by, to their left. As it went by, it was in the northbound lane, closer to the sidewalk, sort of angling.
I couldnt believe it. I had no clue on what I had got myself into. I thought I was in a nightmare. Everything was so much larger than me. I felt like I was this tiny spec on a flower. My life had suddenly flashed before my eyes. I had a feeling that my last breath was about to par take.
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And in my primary source it says To establish a clear scientific grasp on any psychological phenomenon, two things are required: a likely cause, and an observable behavior. But deja vu is something that lacks both of these traits unfortunately. A person experiencing déjà vu can pinpoint exactly when it starts and how long it lasts, but rarely has a clue about what triggered it, and when you look at someone, you can't tell that they are having a déjà vu experience. Even the person experiencing the illusion will have trouble describing the mental experience.
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: to inform my audience about the theory of Deja Vu. Including what, how and the effect about Deja Vu .
But I don’t even know if that was my experience. It’s funny: five years ago, I would’ve made it sound like I’m conscious of my own participation in seizing the similarities. But
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