Lewkat
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- New Jersey, USA
Yes, I do. Rather often. I don't know what triggers them, but they are sudden.
When I was about 10 years old, I could see in my mind (often) slaves in the desert making clay bricks. I began writing poetry about them.Does anyone here have flashbacks to something that DIDN'T happen?
I have a vivid memory that pops up occasionally of a trip to Moscow I took with my mother. The problem is that I didn't take a trip to Moscow with my mother. I haven't taken a trip to Moscow with anyone. I've never been to Russia.
It's so vivid, though. I can describe the hotel we stayed in. I know what we were wearing. I can remember the plane trip.
And, no, I've never used LSD, so it's not THAT kind of flashback. Just your garden-variety flashback except there's no garden.
Yes, I do that once in a while. I've wondered where this comes from. My best guess is that we are remembering dreams. I've actually sorted that out to dreams as the source a couple of times. They may be from dreams from years past, which makes it harder to sort out.Does anyone here have flashbacks to something that DIDN'T happen?
I have a vivid memory that pops up occasionally of a trip to Moscow I took with my mother. The problem is that I didn't take a trip to Moscow with my mother. I haven't taken a trip to Moscow with anyone. I've never been to Russia.
It's so vivid, though. I can describe the hotel we stayed in. I know what we were wearing. I can remember the plane trip.
Does some little insignificant time in your life come back to you momentarily?
It’s not triggered by anything. You just remember it.
I feel like I’m having more of these. Today I was folding laundry and a memory of a rest stop along the Columbia River popped up. It was just a short flash. This would have been 10+ years ago. Sometimes it’s something from my youth.
You're right. With me, it's often mistakes from the past I can't seem to get over and forgive myself for so I choose to put them in the back of my mind until they pop up again.Yes. Often. It's distracting. Usually of obvious mistakes made in the past.
Me tooI have them, fairly frequently.