Have you had a conversation with someone and you know exactly what they are going to say next??
There are many times in our life that we experience Deja Vu. I like to think of them as check in points that I am on the right path or right experience. I often have Deja Vu. It usually gives me great comfort to know that somehow these experiences remind me that I am on track.
When I was 16 I was in a terrible car accident and although my injuries were minor (a broken arm and many cuts) not only had I predicted the accident and every ones injuries, days after I had an enormous presence of Deja Vu. I had been awarded a Glider Pilots Scholarship. I went down broken arm and all hoping to be able to continue my scholarship. Unfortunately, I was taken to the blue room and I knew what was going to be said. I had Deja Vu the whole day. It was like I had a script before hand. I could finish off sentences for everyone. The Deja Vu was comforting to me....... the visions of the car accident and description that I had given everyone the day before not so much.
I often experience Deja Vu. They come during good times and bad times. Each time I know that the experience is there for me to know and the Deja Vu is just a check point letting me know that I will be OK and there is another lesson to be learned. I don't always enjoy my lessons but I accept them and move along the course plotted out for me.
Deja Vu I call it my "Been there Done that" feeling and know whatever comes my way it will be fine.
That's a great blog on Deja Vu, Cyndi!
ReplyDeleteFunny how many times it happens, but I don't stop and acknowledge what it really is.