20 March 2026
Today’s date feels familiar, like it’s supposed to mean something. Oh—right. It’s the Spring Equinox. Well… if I’m being completely honest, it didn’t just occur to me. I had that nagging sense that the date should matter, so I looked it up online. It carried that odd feeling of familiarity, like something I ought to know already—not completely unlike déjà vu. But the equinox doesn’t always fall on March 20, so maybe it’s just a bit of seasonal memory kicking in.
Speaking of déjà vu, did you know people tend to experience it more often as they get older? You can probably chalk that up to having more memories to sort through. The longer you’re around, the more patterns your brain has stored. Déjà vu is a bit like your mind recognizing a familiar shape or rhythm but failing to pull the original memory fully into focus.
Of course, if you prefer the supernatural explanations, there’s a whole menu of them: your past life overlapping, a glimpse of a future memory, spirits nudging you, brushing up against a parallel universe, meeting someone your soul remembers, or receiving a divine message. These ideas can be vivid, imaginative, and for some people, deeply believable.
Personally, I lean toward the rational side when it comes to feelings and strange moments. If something seems unusual and I can’t explain it, I look to the people who study these things for a living.
What do you believe.
“Spring adds new life and new beauty to all that is.” — Jessica Harrelson
“You’re only here for a short visit. Don’t hurry. Don’t worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way.” — Walter C. Hagen
“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.” — Laura Ingalls
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