I'm not sure if there's a term for this, there must be. Do you guys ever have an experience where you're thinking of a word in your head or typing it and at the exact moment, you hear it else where- on the tv or radio? and it catches your attention for a moment..it's kind of cool. I find it's often a very obscure word also..
If I was a junkman selling you cars, Washing your windows and shining your stars, Thinking your mind was my own in a dream What would you wonder and how would it seem? Living in castles a bit at a time The King started laughing and talking in rhyme.
yes,,yes, we've had this thread before.. you are moving faster in time, you actually hear it before its said, your brain slows it down to reality world. the world around you controls you, not the other way around.. this happens often in my day..
You gots to get up on your vocab, you gots to have vocab Letters makes words, and sentences makes paragraphs
I wish I could remember what this is called. There is a name for when you experience this. Someone was writing about it in one of the threads... It may have been in the Psychic section or the Weird, Bizzare...section.
synchronicity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMBufJmTTSA"]The Police-Synchronicity 1 and 2 - YouTube
Wait...Maybe that conversation was in the conspiracy theory section. Someone was saying that a thing was not happening more often but that people were paying more notice. That's when the talk of hearing a word over and over again started.
i think somewhere between the following videos is an answer, presque vu is the tip of the tongue feeling, but having a word in your head for something else does make it more noticeable the next time you see it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSf8i8bHIns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTOODPf-iuc
I looked it up. Very cool. Thanks. This happens to me too and I think it's linked to what I was first describing. An example of what I was trying to describe in my first post is something more like, I might be typing an obscure word like 'flabbergasted' here on the forums and I'll hear a news report in the other room on tv at that exact moment I typed, where the reporter says "the man was flabbergasted..."