it depends on what. for example.. we breath it, but don`t see it and still we know it exists.. it`s the oxygen.. and the weather.. is something that we are used to daily: rain, sun, snow, wind.. or anything you might say.. and i am used to it, i know what it means.. so it`s a kind of phenomenon around us.. i believe in unexplanable things.. like meeting a person for the first time and knowing that we will get along pretty good and liking he/she in that first second when we met, or maybe the other way around, disliking he/she and maybe never wanting to even know them better.. i believe in the chemistry between a person and another.. and this time i mean the sexual atraction.. before i refered to the psihical one.. it`s just something that happens.. i believe in things that are beyond our world.. for example, being in the same place with a person that needs you right in that instant.. and being able to help him/her.. or maybe someone that i need being there for me right when i need it.. maybe it`s fate.. or hazard.. or divine interference.. who knows?
Dora
2006-11-07 04:57:32
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answered by Dora 3
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Deja vu. I have it all the time, and not because of those nasty chemicals I smell every time I walk into a Kragen auto store. I get the feeling in specific areas where nothing else is distracting me. I have dreams of places I've never been to even though it happened more often when I was younger...or do I just forget my dreams now? Even so, I discount the feeling of Deja Vu whenever I walk into an empty, white room. The smell of paint cheapens the moment.
Sometimes, I even feel as if I died. I cross the street, I have a feeling that I at some point was hit by a car at the intersection, but I sweat it out and speed up. It is a strange, inexplicable feeling to it, something intangible, on the tip-of-tongue explaination type.
I can't believe how many times I choked on water with the same split-second thought right before it. I even get to realize the liquid's going down the "wrong pipe" before it even happens now. That's probably not deja vu, though.
No, deja vu is NOT a glitch in the matrix.
2006-11-07 00:05:37
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answered by cheesus013 1
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Do you know the definitions of phenomenon? I know I should be answering, so here goes: an observable action or effect. Therefore, of course I believe in phenomenon(s).
2006-11-07 12:35:17
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answered by swarr2001 5
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