I visited Boston in October. I couldn’t stand everyone’s fishy breath. It sucks smelling so much seafood on people. Why can’t I just visit the ocean without such a horrible stench following me? It sucked.
I flew back home as soon as my vacation ended. Everyone’s. Mouth. Reeked. Of. Fish.
https://www.atlanticfish.com/october-is-national-seafood-month/
I’ve had this happen a handful of times and mostly about inconsequential shit. It starts out like strong deja vu, but then there’s a feeling that’s hard to describe, like I can go deeper, move forward, or embrace it. Then a brief… vision or memory. I see some stuff, but also just know other things.
I had one that was similar to yours. I was eating spaghetti at a friend’s house. I felt the strong Deja vu (which is always triggered by someone saying something or an event), and I embraced it.
My friend said something to me. I saw myself take the last of the lemonade. My friend’s dad called from the other room and asked if there was any left and I had to tell him I drank the last bit.
Then, I’m back in reality and had the choice of taking the lemonade or not, and in that instance I didn’t. But sure enough, seconds later my friend said the thing, his dad called from the other room and I watched everything play out how I “saw” it. This time there was some left for him.
The weirdest one—I felt a presence nearby emanating anger or hatred, and suddenly had a long vision or waking dream.
In it I was walking in a beautiful rolling hills countryside (think windows desktop picture) and saw this white spiral cobblestone pathway with columns, very Greek-like. I walked the path and was joined by a large white snake and stag on each side. The stag stopped before the center. At the center there was a pulpit and a black marble figure behind it. The snake slithered to the figure and pulled it down, shattering both.
I came to and the presence in the room was gone. At first I thought it was just an active imagination, but my girlfriend was being weird. I asked what was going on and she said she felt uncomfortable. I said, “this is going to be weird, but did you feel it coming from anywhere?” Being very careful not to lead her into an answer. She told me from the doorway and I kind of freaked out. No idea what it was or if it’s just gibberish.
I think it’s important to note: I didn’t take drugs or drink alcohol at all at this point of my life and I’ve never had any other paranormal or weird experiences beyond the Deja vu/vision stuff. I’m also an atheist, which makes it extra weird for me.