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Sideways
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Just to flesh this bit out:or it could be that you were depersonalized at the time (a form of dissociation, the experience of being on the outside of your body), and your memory is from a depersonalized perspective..
It's not uncommon for people to describe a point in a traumatic experience where they were suddenly watching themselves, often from above or across the room, as the traumatic event took place. That happens because they have dissociated (the depersonalisation kind) during the event.
That person's memories of the event will commonly be from the same perspective. So, someone being assaulted might suddenly be watching themselves from above as the assault is occurring. Their memory of the assault will often be from that same 'out of body' perspective.