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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2026 · 2H 37M

Déjà Vu: Why the Present Can Suddenly Feel Like a Memory In Your Brain

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This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.🎧 Looking for an ad-free listening experience? Join Us On Spotify => https://open.spotify.com/show/1iTy5bdDItu5qnojDgcjVZDéjà Vu: Why the Present Can Suddenly Feel Like a Memory In Your BrainIn this episode, we gently explore why déjà vu happens. How the brain builds memories. How tiny delays in perception can make the present feel like the past. And why this mysterious sensation is far more common than it seems.There is no mystery to solve tonight. Only a quiet journey into the remarkable ways your mind makes sense of the world.As you listen, let the feeling of familiarity become comforting rather than puzzling. Your brain is simply doing what it has always done… quietly weaving moments into memories.You don’t need to figure it all out.You can simply rest… and let this moment become tomorrow’s memory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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