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615.1 | ? | 30841::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Mon Jan 04 1988 18:46 | 9 |
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RE: .0
DID I miss something?
Frederick
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615.2 | do not blink! | FSTVAX::ROYER | FIDUS AMICUS.. | Tue Jan 05 1988 14:55 | 19 |
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re .1
I do not know if you missed something, deja vu is not omnipotent
after all!
the main part that I wanted to put over was the
home feeling I have in Bergen, Norway and Belfast
Northern Ireland.
other commentary was just other extra sensory items.
Dave.
If you refer to the "of course you know" that is
what deja vu is all about but I did not have to tell
you that.
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615.3 | Sometimes it's cold, sometimes it's hot. | 30841::GUEST_TMP | HOME, in spite of my ego! | Tue Jan 05 1988 18:43 | 16 |
| re: .0,.2
Okay, it's just that I read what you wrote as an autobiography
(which is probably better suited to the "Hello, my name is..." topic)
and I didn't get the connection between that and the title of the
topic you started. I'm not sure even now why you started this topic
(probably because it could fit into several other already existing
ones.)
The "cake-stealer (another topic)" for me was the "you know"
comment at the beginning. No, I didn't know.
Anyway, congratulations on discovering Europe and peace within
yourself in so doing. And it is clear that DEJAVU is a wonderful
collection of all kinds of thinking and feeling.
Frederick
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615.4 | By George, I think she's got it! | NYOB::JOYCE | | Thu Jan 07 1988 17:51 | 24 |
| Dave,
I got it, even if Fred didn't catch on right away (sorry, Fred,
no offense intended).
I have also wondered if my feelings of "knowing" a place even when
I'm there for the first time could mean that I've lived there before
in another lifetime.
A couple of years ago I visited Philadelphia for the first time
on a DEC-business-trip. Even though I'd never been there before
I had an instant feeling of familiarity with the city; I ended up
directing other DEC'ies in our group on an impromptu tour of the
older parts of town, near the Schuylkill River. The vibes I felt
were strongest there, and I remember thinking this city must have
been "home" in one or more of my lifetimes.
I haven't travelled as widely as you have, and this is the only
time (so far) that I've been struck with this feeling. Odd, and
intriguing, but I have no other explanation for it...
Patricia
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615.5 | We have a winner! | FSTTOO::ROYER | FIDUS AMICUS.. | Fri Jan 08 1988 12:26 | 22 |
| Hi Patricia,
Yep, you have it exactly, funny I was introduced to this
type of thing by a Patricia in 1971 in Virginia... she
told me of Edgar Cayce, and I did lots of reading regarding
healings, reincarnation, and many other things. Never
entered the ocult and have no care to try.
Many times and places are explained away by deja vu, what
our subconscience knows or remembers, who knows.
Anyone read Thomas B. Costains book 'Beneath or Below' the Salt?
Good arguement for reincarnation there.
and the Reference "you know" is the reference to deja vu!
As Yogi was so fond of saying "just like deja vu all over
again!"
thanks,
Dave
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615.6 | Cheesesteak subs and a bottle of..... | CLUE::PAINTER | Remembering the Challenger | Wed Jan 13 1988 17:55 | 11 |
| Re.4
Well, Philadelphia *is* the city of (whateverly) love! It would
only stand to reason why you felt comfortable there.
I lived in Conchy for two years and loved that area. Even now a
sentimental tear comes to my eye just remembering picnics in Valley
Forge park. Thanks for reminder - it meant more to me just now than
you could possibly know.
Cindy
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