Forgetting to remember

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Forgetting to remember
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The other day I woke up with a weird feeling: it was as if I was supposed to remember something, but I couldn't remember what it was. I swear it was something important, something that I told myself: "keep this in your mind, write it down, don't forget it."

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It was as if I had been in another world; lived through lifetimes and unlived moments, counted my births, witnessed my deaths – wisdom from an event yet to experience I was trying to pass a bit of wisdom to myself.

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Yet all I had in the morning was a feeling that what I described above is just a description of a ghost from previous life which is just a desperate attempt to simulate whatever it was I was supposed to remember. Like a word you know hovering at the tip of your tongue, but never getting it out.

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Few days later I still wonder what it is, and if it isn't anything, why am I coming up with the false sensation of it.

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