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Old Sep 06, 2016, 04:49 PM
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Please bear with me on this as I only described this orally and not sure tried in written form until now.

Does anyone here experience time as fluid? Meaning sometimes the past and the present and the future are no so separate?

explanation: I can go into a memory and describe in such a way that it is as though it just happened. That is the way I experience it as well. Whether it is happening now or has occurred in the past. When it comes to the future I can see what I want to do and be in that space and describe it... and when referring to the future I often refer to it in past tense because for me it all ready happened.

I am not sure this captures it exactly but I am curios to see what you think?
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Old Sep 07, 2016, 07:58 PM
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This is very interesting. Fascinating description and you describe it well. No, I've not had it but I notice you are into music and I wonder if it has any relation to that, how music kind of flows sometimes. Good luck with this. Hope you get more answers.
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