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Conference hydra::dejavu

Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

1429.0. "Impressions as Food?" by BIGUN::KNOWLES (Don't look back ..) Fri Feb 22 1991 15:48

    When in Africa a few years ago, my family and I, knowing we were there
    only for a limited time, made every effort to travel as much as
    possible and see as much as we could.
    
    When we returned home I kept getting vivid flashbacks. A whole scene
    would arise before me in amazing detail and beauty and, if I could, I
    would just stop what I was doing and try and place the time and the
    location. After a bit I usually could and that would remind me of the
    whole context of that scene.
    
    After a year or so this phenonemon began to fade and I was left with
    the normal memories of happy experiences.
    
    It was as if I'd taken in so many impressions that I hadn't had time to
    digest them and my inner state had somehow to draw them back to my
    attention so that I could digest them properly and assimilate them into
    me.
    
    Anyone have similar experiences?
    
    Anyone have any explanations?
    
    Dave
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1429.1Modus Operandi = information overloadDWOVAX::STARKsolv� et coagulaFri Feb 22 1991 16:1814
    Dave,
    	It was interesting reading that, I have a similar experience
    	frequently, with images and flashbacks from things I've been
    	studying.  
    
    	I've always thought it was because I'm always
    	scrambling to learn as much as I can or more, seemingly faster than
    	I can assimilate the new information.   I almost always have four
    	or five books open around me, whatever I'm doing.  For me, though,
    	the images are usually uncomfortable.  I need to clear my mind to keep
    	from feeling overwhelmed by them, since they can be more
    	compelling at times than what is going on around me.
    
    		toddy
1429.2DSSDEV::GRIFFINThrow the gnome at itMon Feb 25 1991 16:069
    I don't experience it as vividly, however, I understand the experience.
    
    People don't always comprehend what they read or see or hear or
    experience the first time around.  Understanding may occur at any time,
    awake or asleep.  Hence people who have dreams with the solution to a 
    problem.  Others experience a seeming flash of intuition.  It's not all 
    that uncommon.
    
    Beth
1429.3Experiencing experiences - a time-released process?CARTUN::BERGGRENPartaker of WonderMon Feb 25 1991 16:5619
    Dave,
    
    I've come across some research recently by a psychiatrist, Ivor Browne, 
    at the University College, Dublin regarding the process of how
    information moves through the central nervous system when an event is
    being experienced.
    
    Although he has been focusing much energy in the area of traumatic
    experiences, I find a striking similarity between what you shared and
    what he reports in his research.  My sense is that this may be because
    you were confronted with a large amount of data during your trip, all 
    new data I imagine, and it may have taken time to fully integrate your
    experience with various aspects of yourself and your long-term memory.
    
    This is a bit sketchy because I'm not that familiar with the research,
    but I have the article handy if you'd like to contact me off-line for
    further information.
    
    Karen