I've experienced Deja vu in real life before. It was like history was repeating itself, really scary.
2007-02-04 21:00:29
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answered by Unazaki 4
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I had a cool incidence. I went to look at an apartment (townhouse) and rememberd dreaming about looking for one a long time ago, and the dream and the reality paired up on a number of points, even to the shape of the swimming pool and the relative position of the kiddie pool to the apartments. As it turned out the apartment was the only one available for a 3 mile area in the time period I needed it. I am a skeptic, but it was interesting. Maybe it will give you goosebumps.
2007-02-04 20:36:25
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answered by PartyTime 5
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You get a sense of deja vu because you HAVE "been" to that place before in your dreams. You have "seen" it before so it appears familiar to you when you actually view it in real life. That's happened to me, too -- it's an odd sensation, isn't it? I don't understand how it's possible for us to mentally visit a place that way before actually seeing it in real life. Is it a form of precognition? Why do we "see" certain places and not others? The mind is a curious thing.
2016-05-24 15:39:27
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answered by Barbara 4
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Sounds like you're getting preminitions.Whatever you do, DON'T try to block out your dreams. Listen to what your dreams are trying to tell you. Preminitions like this have been known to come true.
Gather as much infromation as you can about the situation through your dreams and try to get a really good description of the man you're seeing. Be sure to ask your sister more about him. This infromation may become useful in the future.
You might think I'm reading a little too far into this, but I'm really not. A friend of mine had reaccuring dreams like yours and they ended up coming true.
If you need any more help just email me. (My email's on my profile) I wish you the best of luck!
- Forest
2007-02-05 01:50:00
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answered by Forest 2
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Try to understand the fears and the events in your dream. It suggests that you might be holding on to upsetting or guilt based conflicts. You may have a lot of powerful negative feelings that require understanding.Dreams often depict your fears, they are seldom predictions. So learn from the dream to sort out what is troubling you. Don't use them to trouble yourself.
2007-02-05 02:01:52
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answered by Anonymous
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feh, i got a deja vu dreams like 3 times.... but only 1 really comes true...... well, you better not think about this to much, or your head will explode, just be prepared and carry something that would protect you, everytime you get near a house that looks like in your dream....... or the man....
2007-02-04 19:47:55
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answered by death_wish 2
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It's probably a past that you've forgotten about or a premonition or warning for you NOT to go there. Some people have strong psychic abilities and your is getting tapped. You shouldn't be afraid of your dreams but be cautious of them.
2007-02-04 20:02:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont be afraid, take control of your dreams. You have the power to see what this dream is trying to tell you. Finish your dream and fear not. Nothing can harm you, unless you allow it to, by being afraid.Be strong and see the dream through. You will find your answers through your inner self, if only you allow your inner wisdom to take its stand.
2007-02-04 20:18:15
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answered by Ness 2
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Sounds like a warning
2007-02-04 19:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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