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Déjà vu?

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This has been happening really frequently lately and I've been getting a little freaked out. I'm pretty sure everyone has experienced it at least once in their life. Is there an explanation for what it is? Do you think it exists?


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I think some settings just remind us of some strong
feeling we've had in those settings before.


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Happens quite often and there are some explanations to it (most related to memory disorders or flash memory connection)

I have felt Déjà visité at least 3 times in my whole life, and quite a few of Déjà véçu's... I blame my overactive memory and the faulty connections it makes (several studies have shown that memory is EASILY influenced, and as such a real time situations can change a past memory and make you believe both things are identical... but whatever...)


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The exact same events happened in dreams...that's what they are for me anyway.


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The exact same events happened in dreams...that's what they are for me anyway.

That is the point... a flash connection makes you think you have lived this in the past... but as THAT is impossible it MUST have been a dream.

That is the argument for the people that don't believe in Knowing the future through dreams... and the argument to that, are all the people that saw a disaster/ their dead or someone else s dead on a dream, and avoided that fatal end...

But, i have to sleep... I am out


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Only once. It was the strangest feeling, very, very weird. Not very pleasant, either, now that I think about it.


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Actually, some people see things that are about to happen in the future in their dreams. As lots of people may know, a few people avoided the Titanic catastrophe because of premonition-type dreams they had. More than 10 years ago, I had this recurring dream of a car accident, and a few months after I started having that dream, the sequence I dreamt happened in real life (even the 'dialogue' in the car- word for word). I continued to have dreams like that for a few years, but then it sort of stopped, and I began dreaming about really mundane things that are about to happen (e.g. writing on a green piece of paper in the library, conversations with people). I've always been able to remember my dreams in great detail, and wrote them down in my diary (until I started dreaming about the boring stuff). Weird thing is, if I TELL people about what I dream, they don't happen...
Anyway, just my two cents. There's no enough conclusive evidence to dismiss deja vu as glitches in your brain about familiar events etc. I'm sure more research in the future might shed some new light about weird stuff like this! 😃


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Actually, some people see things that are about to happen in the future in their dreams. As lots of people may know, a few people avoided the Titanic catastrophe because of premonition-type dreams they had. More than 10 years ago, I had this recurring dream of a car accident, and a few months after I started having that dream, the sequence I dreamt happened in real life (even the 'dialogue' in the car- word for word). I continued to have dreams like that for a few years, but then it sort of stopped, and I began dreaming about really mundane things that are about to happen (e.g. writing on a green piece of paper in the library, conversations with people). I've always been able to remember my dreams in great detail, and wrote them down in my diary (until I started dreaming about the boring stuff). Weird thing is, if I TELL people about what I dream, they don't happen...
Anyway, just my two cents. There's no enough conclusive evidence to dismiss deja vu as glitches in your brain about familiar events etc. I'm sure more research in the future might shed some new light about weird stuff like this! 😃

I agree.
But at the same time, I can't help feeling a little sad that the predestination theory could be true... 🙁


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Often, but not these days.
They lasted for a very long moment as well, sometimes.

But the mind is a mysterious thing and I do not believe anything scientists or whoever considers "truth" about it. We are humans and we will only ever be able to perceive the world and ourselves and comprehend what is around and in us as humans and thus will most likely never be able to see life for what it really is. Anything could be possible, but nothing has to.


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yeah!!!
it does happe to me quite often these days and i was all like "whow, i think this happened before... i just dont know when..hmmm"
i think my dream these things have this connection.. or is just me... and the people who who posted above!!!
oh someone please explain this!! or post a link.. too busy with homework..just passing by...fufufufufufu... 🤣


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Sure I've experienced Deja Vu. Mostly when I was a kid, haven't been having them lately.

There were some that I was like "I actually remember being here before", so not related to my dreams, as I had physically been at that place before.
Most of the time however, it just leaves me fustrated as I try and remember why I had a sudden flash of Deja Vu. It plays on my mind all day until I can work it out 🤣

It's confusing stuff.


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Yeah, I've thought "haven't I seen this happen somewhere before?" It's strange, but I've learned to accept it and try to remember.


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Yeah, I've thought "haven't I seen this happen somewhere before?" It's strange, but I've learned to accept it and try to remember.

Same here. Weird feeling you get there, huh?


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I have those every once in a while.
Why and how?
Routine maybe?
Or just random jolts of the brain.


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Mm...I don't think they're dreams. but I don't really have another explanation either. Maybe they're not real and just our minds playing tricks on us....


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