The first I can remember was when I was about 7 also. I was playing with my sylvanian families and my mum came in the living room and asked me if i wanted a drink. I was so sure that I had been in that exact place before, it was quite eerie. I remember trying to explain what I had just felt (i thought i ight have a spiritual power or something) to my big sis and she explained deja vu to me!!
2007-02-13 10:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Deja vu is the image from one eye hitting your mind extremely previously the option eye relays the documents, as a effect coming up a extremely unusual, forced feeling for your mind. Thats why you ought to get deja vu when you're searching at some thing you would have regarded at thousands events before than eg. determining up your espresso cup and getting the feeling.... OR it may well be a glitch in the Matrix???
2016-11-27 21:10:25
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answered by trebil 4
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Oh yeah. I was about 11 and riding my bike past the swimming pool, and had a vivid sense of having done it before......and indeed I had. Like a few hundred times. But it was the sense of awareness that was different, and I've always remembered it. Maybe some sort of neuron firing up. There was a recent article about Deja Vu....maybe on LiveScience.com It's a universal phenomenon, apparently. We just don't know its significance, I believe. Not yet, anyway. But we're still evolving, right?
I'm getting a sense of having had this EXACT same conversation sitting cross-legged on a dorm floor............
2007-02-13 10:42:49
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answered by Kat 2
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Deja vu is the image from one eye hitting your brain slightly before the other eye relays the information, thus creating a slightly strange, confused feeling in your brain. Thats why you can get deja vu if you are looking at something you've looked at 1000's times before eg. picking up your coffee cup and getting the feeling.... OR it could be a glitch in the Matrix???
2007-02-13 20:21:07
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answered by Sam 3
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I was also younger and remember being in like a bedsit or something with bangling beads and starsky and hutch on the tv,also I can remember i had a huge snake.I asked my parents if i was ever in this situation and they said no. Either deja-vu or it was a past life.
2007-02-13 11:35:27
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answered by tanny 3
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Yes,several times
2007-02-13 23:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i certainly remember my longest ... 6 months straight and a year of off and on. i incurred a brain injury. it took 6 months for my meninges to heal and therapy to 'remap' my thinking. everywhere i went seemed familiar. i kept getting lost all the time when driving, feeling each turn was somewhere i'd been before. and try watching TV or going to the movies ... i had to stop. it was a nightmare.
i now hate that song "deja vu". actually, i think i felt that before ...
2007-02-13 11:01:11
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answered by ... 7
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Cant remember my first but the worst ones ever is where you think "I'm having deja vu" then actually predict what happens next AND IT HAPPENS. That is scary stuff!!!
2007-02-13 22:12:03
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answered by 18_Inch_Guns! 3
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I get it occasionally but i can remember ocne i had it seriously bad i was in a french lesson new school and i had dreamt it about a year before it happen i recognised the people and everything and we were playin this card game and i said to the people i was sitting with what the next card would be and i was write they were freaked out but not as much as i was
2007-02-13 19:21:29
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answered by dmonins 2
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When I was three on a row boat travelling to Islay (island in Scotland), I got a distinct feeling of what was going to happen and that I had done it before, although the boat was probably haunted, by ghosts of WW2, it was the same boat my gran had used, she was there at the time with me, getting freaked out when I said I remembered a doctor and soldiers on the same boat.
2007-02-13 10:42:44
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answered by Ohno 2
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