deja vu is an odd thing i have started to come to the conclusion its connected to the soul somehow of your past memories........err well kinda of your future ones too it works like this your memories and dreams and actions in this world are predetermined and recorded or printed into your soul the very core of your existence so deeply with in your subconciense you already know whats going to happen but consciensely you dont but sometimes that feeling arises in moments where the strongest of your memories or occur and you remember something that has happened before but is really happening now and also in the future, confusing i know but the better you are linked with your soul the more insight you have and the more trust worthy your gut feelings are , this is also linked to the being of premonition the seeing of the future before its actual occurance. feel free to state your beliefs, remember its just a theory and not very organized so i cant explain to you as i can to myself.
2007-03-15
02:19:00
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now the soul its just a metaphor for what i believe is the deepest of of the human existence within it is buried secrets of time to come and what has been, explaining advanced foresight that some of us humans may experience. also time moves in all directions infinately, and if you belive in god you semi agree with me it exists on a line moving infinately in both directions, but i have come to believe it exists 3 dimensional in all directions create a poly verse or multi verse where different but similar universe exist and the belief in time travel is possible within this belief because it would not alter our current universe but simply create a new one. same with deja vu when this occurs the same event is happening or has happened is going to happen in an alternate but similar universe, feel free to debate on this matter also.
2007-03-15
02:50:33 ·
update #1
no i am not confusing it with just merely stating it is similar to predetermined fate or already existed fate i know it seems i am confused maybe i am jus a little but its a little sloppy knowing i typed it off the top of my head and not after my long periods of thinking to which i discovered such theories.
2007-03-15
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Déjà vu is to me when I touch a parallel reality. To me there is not one reality but many that exist at the same time. Déjà vu is feedback passing through from one reality and into another. Everyday you make millions of smaller and larger choices and so does the living things around you, that's the parallel realities in the making. If something moves faster in one reality and you touch it you will feel as if you were looking into the future, or the other way around and you feel that you've already experienced it. Déjà vu.
2007-03-15 02:29:54
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That's a very long paragraph to indicate how you feel re "deja vu".
I can tell you that it is one of my all-time favourite albums (CSN&Y)!!!
Seriously, you seem to have misinterpreted the notion of what the expression means, and confused it with the idea of predestiny or, indeed, the notion of fatalism.
As human beings, we have a predisposition to find patterns in every-day life, whether they exist or not. Our gullibility for same is made obvious by our tendency to 'see' Jesus on a face-towel, Mary (mother of God) on a piece of toast, et al.
We also ascribe powers of premonition to such historical figures as Michel de Nostradame - purely through hindsight. It is possible that Michel understood human foibles and the notion that a future Europe would not be dissimilar to that of his own time.
Deja vu (minus the accents acute and grave) is something else completely. As a child, I had a recurring dream of my falling off an old and crumbling wall - part of a ruin - and, given that I never forget my dreams, having done same many years later and on a different continent (Oz), I had THAT flashback... deja vu.
In different and differing versions, we all have the same feeling. As a (sometimes) sniper in the Australian Army, I had problems with some of my targets: I felt that I'd 'done-it-all-before' and often had difficulty taking a sight-picture.
Again, I stress that our brains are 'hard-wired' to seek patterns and familiar occurrences: so much so that we actively promote their existence - whether they exist or no.
So. You're cruising down the aisle in a supermarket and feel that you've "been there before", even to the extent of picking-up a package/item you wouldn't normally select.
You have!
Walking through a shopping-mall you feel the same twinge of deja vu. Well, it's more to do with the homogenous places that you visit: they are, almost without exception, the same.
And so it goes... Still, if you find yourself thinking "this is not my beautiful wife/this is not my house/...my car", you're probably listening to "Talking Heads" - and there is a sense of deja vu...
Paul
2007-03-15 03:09:49
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answered by Anonymous
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There fairly are not any clean and defined solutions for what Deja vu needless to say is inspite of the undeniable fact that one element is for confident this is a unusual little incidence and maximum folk adventure if now and returned. some theories pose that it is your interest catching as much as itself. That this is component of your information purely some milliseconds earlier and you're noticing it adjusting or correcting all on the comparable time you be conscious it occurring. different theories have it that it rather is an adventure with a prior adventure nonetheless there are a number of implications which could be hooked as much as this. one greater theory is this is a verify element and an confirmation which you are the place you're supposed to be precisely at that factor. a form of ripple particularly .This additionally means that there is extremely probable an ulteriorchronic and or that there is a destiny factor to our lives. the two way , it rather is extremely the unusual and mysterious little occurring and one that may not without difficulty defined. Take care.
2016-12-18 14:14:46
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answered by spadafora 4
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Deja Vu is a product of the belief in Lineal time.
Lineal time doesn't really exist but our belief in it makes it seem to. Consequently the reality we create with our thoughts seems to be moving in a particular direction with what seems to have happened appearing to us as the past and what is going to happen seeming to be the future.
All of this is an illusion. there is in truth only one moment and we call it now for want of a better name. This moment that we call now is all that is real.
This is actually quite easy to prove to your self.
Touch your index fingers together last Tuesday . Go ahead do it.
Difficult isn't it.
Now touch them together next Wednesday. Still a problem isn't it.
Now touch them together right now.
That works a lot better.
Even if you actually waited till Wednesday you would still touch them together at a moment you would properly call now.
Now is in truth the only moment that you will ever have. The past is just a memory. The future no more than an educated guess.
Deja Vu is the result of a hiccup in our belief in Lineal time. As soon as the intellect/ego notices the mistake it corrects it so our belief in lineal time is not shattered.
This speedy repair work by the ego keeps that illusion of time working the way it was intended to work.
This is important for the ego because it can only exist in time.
Love and blessings Don
2007-03-15 02:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Deja Vu has nothing to do with any soul connections..it's just a scientific reality that happens to all of us from time to time when we see something and feel that we've seen it b4..this happens because of a delay in the message travelling from the left side of your brain to ur right thus stored in the left as a memory and seen in the right side as something seen before.
2007-03-15 02:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree a hundred percent, it has happened to me more than often and i have come to realize that de javu's are just something that i have known previously but i can't recall. After all everyone who has encountered a de javu say that there is something awkwardly familiar about that happening and for this reason i think that it is probable that our unconcious mind already know what would happen and we are only tools through which that thing would happen, and therefore we wouldn't really recall anything would we?
2007-03-15 02:30:59
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answered by Gabriel 3
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A. There is no soul
B. Studies have shown that it is a kind of short-circuit where the brain gets confused on the timing of an event and it feels like it has already happened.
2007-03-15 03:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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you dream of that event yet to happen then when its happening you say its deja vu. like some kind of premonition. Or maybe it really happen before
2007-03-15 02:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just "state of mind"
2007-03-15 02:29:34
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answered by guRl 6
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