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Why do I feel Anemoia?

Why do I feel Anemoia?

We are all beginning to migrate at this stage of our life in one aspect or another, creating new milestones for ourselves. Right now, is the prime time for our minds to start triggering these nostalgic feelings as we begin to gain a sense of homesickness and perhaps even loneliness.

Can you have nostalgia for a time you never lived in?

Anemoia is a new and nearly unheard-of word. Its meaning is just as the title would suggest; a nostalgic sense of longing for a past you yourself have never lived.

Are you nostalgic for music from before you were born?

In other words, you’re nostalgic for music that was being played before you were born — nostalgic for a time you didn’t even live through. The investigators, who published results of their study last month in an article in the journal Psychological Sciences, call it the “cascading reminiscence bump.”

How do I know if I Lived Before this life?

This is a much debated point, and I’m not going to argue it one way or the other in this post. These are some of the signs that you may have lived before: Unexplained phobias that have no basis in this life. I used to have an irrational fear of moths. [Yes, really!]

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Do we need to reenter the body to live again?

But perhaps we don’t need to reenter a physical body to live again, because consciousness may very well survive death, the brain and the body! The Roman poet Lucan summarizes the Celtic attitude to death as follows: “Death is the middle of a long life.”

Is there a life between our lives on Earth?

If you subscribe to the theory that there is a life between our lives on earth, it makes events in our lives easier to deal with, particularly the hard ones because this is just a classroom. We either learn our lessons or don’t. And we keep coming back until we do. That could be good motivation to get it right this time.

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