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    #11
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    deja vu

    patronizing peoples' thoughts is cool

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    #12
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    the scientific reason for deja vu is that your brain kinda misfires, and that gives you the feeling that youv seen this before, and thought this before, because you literally have...

    i believe this to be false...i believe deja vu is a foretelling of the future, but the future can happen so quick...like 1/16 of a second from now is still the future...but i also believe that time is like a bunch of pictures, and what the future holds for us has already happened...

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    #13
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    well i think im in a movie and your all watching

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    #14
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    i think im stoned

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    #15
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by mellow mood
    i think im stoned
    i know im stoned

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    #16
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    the majority of peope at one time or another will experience the eerie, almost otherworldly sense of dislocation known as deja vu.
    Literally the phrase means "already seen." Itâ??s that uncanny feeling that youâ??ve been in a place before, or dreamed that youâ??ve been in a place, even though you know for a fact youâ??ve never been there, that youâ??re seeing it for the first time in your life.
    Youâ??re walking into a room or down a city street and suddenly an overwhelming sensation of familiarity washes over you - and, as suddenly, vanishes: This is not the sort of thing scientists can drag into the lab and put under the microscope.

    ....
    He learned that about two-thirds of individuals have experienced déjÃ* vu at least once. People who travel frequently or are better educated are more likely to experience déjÃ* vu. So are political liberals, people who readily recall their dreams, and those with certain types of epilepsy. As people age they seem to have the experience less often.
    Why liberals? Are they yearning for elections past? "Maybe because theyâ??re open to different types of experience," Dr. Brown surmises, "experiences outside the mainstream."
    DéjÃ* vu commonly involves a place or a scene that seems familiar.
    "Setting seems to be a key element to all déjÃ* vu experiences," he says. "There are a couple of explanations for this that could be tested with the right equipment and circumstances."
    "Weâ??re peeling away the layers, like an onion."
    One surprise, which needs further testing, says Dr. Marsh: "The more unique-looking places produce the stronger results. Thatâ??s the opposite of what we expected."

    http://www.book-of-thoth.com/article1026.html

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    #17
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    i get deja vu every day... but its not uncomfortable for me, it used to be, but ive gotten used to it. I do have dreams of whats going to happen tomorryow.

    and i have drems that are vague messages of paths i can take and the pros/cons of them, and its always right on in its symbolism... only trouble is its pretty vague so i normally dont figure it out till ive already fucked up

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    #18
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by opiuser
    i get deja vu every day... but its not uncomfortable for me, it used to be, but ive gotten used to it. I do have dreams of whats going to happen tomorryow.

    and i have drems that are vague messages of paths i can take and the pros/cons of them, and its always right on in its symbolism... only trouble is its pretty vague so i normally dont figure it out till ive already fucked up
    yeah, do you have any thoughts on why it occurs?

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    #19
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    It happens when they change something

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    #20
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    because i believe EVERYTHING (even a sneeze) happens for a REASON. even though you might not initially realize there was a reason for it, it could have a reason pertaining to your or someone else's past, or future. even the tiniest thing could have huge impacts on the future, or reveal huge details of the past.


    AS such, i believe there is a deep reason for deja vu most of the time.

    sometimes it is simply brain glitches, but they still happen for a reason, nothing is at all pointless on the smaller scale, albiet completely pointless on the grandest of scales.


    all in all, deja vu pertains to something that might be important in the past or future, and i really doubt that the present time in which it is experianced has a lot to do with the initial feeling of deja vu.

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