When was the last time you felt a sense of déjà vu?

Ceres
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Recording the Déjà vu that I experienced in front of the painting facing Mona Lisa that I haven’t felt for many years.

When I was a child, I watched "Phantom of the Louvre" starring Sophie Marceau. I can't remember the plot, but the mystery hidden in the Louvre lingers.

Three weeks ago, we finally visited the Louvre to experience first-hand the long-admired art sanctuary and the legendary scene where only human heads can be seen in the "Mona Lisa" exhibition hall... It lives up to its reputation:

Mona Lisa, 77 x 53 cm, by Leonardo da Vinci, 1503-1519|Louvre Museum, 22 Sep 2024, by Ceres

However, when I turned around and saw the huge painting on the wall opposite the picture above, I was stunned: I was instantly grasped by Déjà vu, surprised and delighted - I was very sure that "this moment" happened However, because in "Impression", I carefully observed the composition of this painting, and even remembered the curiosity generated in that illusory impression, "Hey, this long table banquet is arranged under the platform, I don't know what the purpose is" - also It was this questioning observation that made me "deeply impressed" by this painting. But I am very sure that although I have seen many similar paintings with the same theme, I have never seen this painting in reality before.

The Wedding at Cana, 677 x 994 cm, by Paolo Veronese, 1563|Louvre Museum, 22 Sep 2024, by Ceres

I often had this kind of déjà vu experience when I was a kid, but it hasn’t happened again in many years. What once again felt such a strong experience was actually the trip to the Louvre prompted by a short impulsive visit to Paris, or in front of the mysterious Mona Lisa smile... In addition to surprise and specialness, there is also an indescribable wonder and luck✨

One theory is that "déjà vu is the instant awareness of the observer's existence." I wonder whether the development of quantum mechanics in the future will solve this mystery. Having said that, even "time" is a relative concept (linear life is easier to be accepted by existing brain development?) How can we confirm what is "really real"? What if this one in front of the Louvre painting Are "illusory impressions" real?

The interesting thing about life also lies in the many unknown areas of human beings.

So I bought these two postcards at the Louvre.

Have you ever had a similar experience? When was the last time you experienced "déjà vu"?

And I want to continue this wonderful and lucky feeling and share it with you: If you are interested in owning the Mona Lisa postcard in the picture above, please leave a message* to let us know, and note whether you want a blank postcard, or one with commemorative text written on it postcard?

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