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When I was younger, about 10 or so, I had the deja-vu sessions you described above. When it would kick in I was quite capable of "remembering" things that were about to happen over the next 4-10 seconds and could plan my reactions accordingly. One friend I had back at the time was near me when it happened once and I took the opportunity to describe someone who was about to come out from behind a building across the school. I think he believed I had simply seen her go back there and benched on her coming back into view, but nevertheless I involved someone else in one of my sessions.
I only used it to change what was about to happen twice, and it stopped happening shortly thereafter. A fair warning to those who read on, it sounds crazy, so either take it with a grain of salt or with an open mind. The first time was a test, because it had been happening so frequently over a short period I benched on it happening every day I went to school and planned to do something about it. I distinctly remember the first time I interupted my 'memory...' I was walking through my school at lunch time and I remember that I was about to run into a girl about ten paces ahead around the corner to my right and knock her books to the ground. Instead of continuing, I stopped in place and watched the corner. Low and behold the woman entered my sight and walked across my path without noticing me. At that moment I had two very intense sensations... extreme excitement with the notion that I could alter the future a few seconds at a time, and a gut-wrenching stomache ache that felt precisely as though a small black hole had popped inside and sucked all of the food and fluid out of it. Call me crazy, but I got this exact same feeling the second time I did the trick, so for only having screwed with my precognition twice, it was consistent.
The next time I screwed with my vision it was such a minor incident that I can barely remember it... it didn't involve any people, just myself, my notebook, and my memory. Instead of writing something I had heard, I stopped myself from writing and stared at the page as the time ran out. Once again I recieved a gut-wrenching empty void feeling, just as intense as before, and then the vision abruptly ended right before it's conclusion (read: the next few seconds I could remember I all of a sudden couldn't remember went away and I lost the deja-vu feeling). After these incidents I went home and reported my findings to my mother and my friends, and shortly afterwards it stopped. It's never happened again... in fact, I get deja-vu perhaps once a year anymore, and only for a few seconds at a time. Without knowing when it is going to happen I cannot prepare myself to explore it, so I've essentially lost the gift.
I only used it to change what was about to happen twice, and it stopped happening shortly thereafter. A fair warning to those who read on, it sounds crazy, so either take it with a grain of salt or with an open mind. The first time was a test, because it had been happening so frequently over a short period I benched on it happening every day I went to school and planned to do something about it. I distinctly remember the first time I interupted my 'memory...' I was walking through my school at lunch time and I remember that I was about to run into a girl about ten paces ahead around the corner to my right and knock her books to the ground. Instead of continuing, I stopped in place and watched the corner. Low and behold the woman entered my sight and walked across my path without noticing me. At that moment I had two very intense sensations... extreme excitement with the notion that I could alter the future a few seconds at a time, and a gut-wrenching stomache ache that felt precisely as though a small black hole had popped inside and sucked all of the food and fluid out of it. Call me crazy, but I got this exact same feeling the second time I did the trick, so for only having screwed with my precognition twice, it was consistent.
The next time I screwed with my vision it was such a minor incident that I can barely remember it... it didn't involve any people, just myself, my notebook, and my memory. Instead of writing something I had heard, I stopped myself from writing and stared at the page as the time ran out. Once again I recieved a gut-wrenching empty void feeling, just as intense as before, and then the vision abruptly ended right before it's conclusion (read: the next few seconds I could remember I all of a sudden couldn't remember went away and I lost the deja-vu feeling). After these incidents I went home and reported my findings to my mother and my friends, and shortly afterwards it stopped. It's never happened again... in fact, I get deja-vu perhaps once a year anymore, and only for a few seconds at a time. Without knowing when it is going to happen I cannot prepare myself to explore it, so I've essentially lost the gift.