kangastuss
Kangastuss is a term used in some cultures to describe a fleeting, often subconscious, feeling of recognition or familiarity with a place, person, or situation that is encountered for the first time. It is distinct from deja vu, which is a strong sensation of having previously experienced the exact same event. Kangastuss is generally a milder, more diffuse impression, sometimes described as a sense of "knowing" without any conscious memory to support it.
The experience of kangastuss is not widely studied in scientific literature, and there is no single established
While not a recognized psychological disorder, individuals who experience kangastuss frequently may find it an interesting,