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pirwany | 16:39 Wed 06th May 2009 | Body & Soul
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When I went to Canada in 1975 I felt that I had been there in a previous life. I found myself walking around and finding places without the help of a map. Can someone explain that please?
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Have you had the feeling that you have been on Answerbank before and that nobody answered your post?
Its possible you lived there in a former life pirwany. Thats if you believe in reincarnation as I do.
Perhaps the town was well or conventionally set out, the scenery familiar enough for you to feel comfortable, or you'd heard a lot about the place. There are convincing and interesting medical explanations for that been-there-before feeling. Weird feeling though, however reasonable its occurance.
''When I went to Canada in 1975''

I look forward to hearing where you went this year...

In 2044 ;-)
You would have looked at maps & pictures of Canada at some stage before going there. Perhaps without remembering doing so.
There's nothing unusual or "otherworldly" about this.
Signposts?
The name for the sensation is Deja Vu, but there doesn't appear to be any particular reason for it happening, it just does.
That happened to me when I was a kid. I was with the family on a going down memory lane for my grandma's 60th birthday. We went into a town she'd lived in but was well away from where we lived and everybody knew I'd never been there. When we got out of the mini-bus I could tell them where things were. It wasn't from another life cos a lot of the things were modern and my grandmother had lived there years before so couldn't have mentioned these modern things. It's really weird. My Mum couldn't get over it!
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