While common emotions such as anger, sadness or joy are usually easy to pinpoint, there are others that we often feel and may not be able to recognize. If you've ever had a persistent emotional feeling that you didn't fully understand and couldn't quite place, it may have been one of the following:
1. Deja Vu
You've probably heard of Deja Vu. It's the feeling that you've been someplace before, or that you are repeating an event. Memory psychologists believe it is caused by features from a past experience that are triggered by features of a new experience, when the two are similar in some way.2. Ellipsism
This term describes a sense of sadness one experiences when they realize they won't live to see the future. A person might experience ellipsism as they age, and realize they may not be able to watch a new grandchild or great-grandchild grow into adulthood.
3. Adronitis
Adronitis is a sense of frustration one experiences when meeting a new and interesting person, but they realize how long it will take to fully develop a relationship with that person. Adronitis occurs when someone wants a relationship to develop quickly, but they know it won't.4. Chrysalism
This term describes a sense of warmth, peace and tranquility while sitting inside during a rainstorm, which may be linked to a feeling of being in the womb, safe and sound.
5. Enouement
Enoument is the feeling of wishing you could go back in timeand tell your past self about the future. When something turned out the way you wanted it to, you may wish you could go back in time and comfort your younger self who was worried to let your younger you know that everything will be OK.6. Liberosis
Liberosis is the desire to care less about things. With age comes more responsibility. Liberosis is the feeling you get when you wish you could be a kid again, without a care in the world.