The topic of déjà vu continues to intrigue me. How about you?

Have you ever been seized by the uncanny sensation of déjà vu? In Flower in the River Podcast, Episode 17,  Deja Vu and Genetic Recollections, I mention how those feelings of familiarity helped connect me to the places where my ancestors once lived.

I embark on a personal journey tracing back to an unassuming road trip and a mysterious manuscript that drew connections far beyond the realm of the ordinary. Echoing the words of French philosopher, Émile Boirac, we explore the spellbinding world of déjà vu, a concept that whispers of knowledge beyond our typical grasp.

This episode isn't just about fascinating phenomena; it's also about beginning anew. Here, Zara stumbles upon a previously unknown home through an "insignificant" road trip, forever changing her life. Together, let's explore how intuition can light our path in the midst of uncertainty and how powerful it can be to claim a space wholly and unapologetically your own.

Deja Vu and Genetic Recollections

natalie zett

I've been a writer, actor, photographer, and musician and have worked as a freelance journalist for magazines and papers since I was in my late teens.

My favorite writing job was working for an award-winning community newspaper in Saint Paul, the Park Bugle.

I’ve also taught others how to write for community newspapers at The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis, MN. And, during the last few years, I became a family historian.

https://www.flowerintheriver.com
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