Déjà vu? Just your soul checking its timeline

Déjà vu. That strange, sudden pull—like memory, but not quite. You’re in a moment that feels worn in, lived already, yet you can’t place how or why. Science may file it under neural misfires, but the sensation carries more weight than a glitch. It feels personal. Intentional.

What if it is? What if déjà vu is your soul, not your brain, reacting? A reflex born not in this life, but in another. A moment that overlaps with something long past—a place, a feeling, a decision already made once before. Not an exact repeat, but an echo.

Think of the soul as a traveler, crossing landscapes of time. With each life, it gathers patterns, impressions, emotions. Some fade. Others stick. When something now aligns with something then, the soul may stir. Déjà vu becomes its way of saying: I’ve walked this road. It’s less about specifics and more about resonance.

Astrology hints at this through symbols of return. Mercury in retrograde turns thought inward. The Lunar Nodes show the soul’s arc—where it’s been, where it’s going. If those points are strong in a chart, déjà vu may visit more often. The soul might be closer to a threshold, more aware of its repetitions.

These moments don’t demand explanation. They ask for presence. Maybe it’s a choice you’re about to make that echoes an old one. Or a meeting that feels loaded with unspoken history. That pull in your chest, that instant recognition—it’s not fiction. It’s a thread between timelines.

So when déjà vu arrives, pause. Feel it. It could be your soul nudging you gently. A reminder that you’re not just moving forward—you’re circling back, learning deeper, choosing again. And that, in itself, is a kind of sacred remembering.