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    deja vu

    almost every day i get deja vu. it's usually clairvoyance. i usually have dreamt the situation before. or sometimes i'll be sitting somewhere and i'll have a certain thought pattern, sometimes i write it down, sometimes i say something to a friend, that sort of feels like i'm zoning out and i have thoughts, feelings, scents, and visuals of a certain point in time. i research it a lot, but i was just wondering if anyone else has this extreme deja vu or knows anything about it.
    MyAntiDrugIsAmy Reviewed by MyAntiDrugIsAmy on . deja vu almost every day i get deja vu. it's usually clairvoyance. i usually have dreamt the situation before. or sometimes i'll be sitting somewhere and i'll have a certain thought pattern, sometimes i write it down, sometimes i say something to a friend, that sort of feels like i'm zoning out and i have thoughts, feelings, scents, and visuals of a certain point in time. i research it a lot, but i was just wondering if anyone else has this extreme deja vu or knows anything about it. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    deja vu

    I get deja vu often, and its quite a strange feeling to say the least, however, I believe that deja vu is really just a blip or glitch in my normal every day brain activity. Its strange, uncomfortable, but its brief, and generally after the weirdness has worn off I no longer believe that the deja vu experience was any sign of past life experience, clairvoyance, triggered forgotten memory, or an indictator of poor memory. Generally the deja vu experience is infamiliar but feels familiar and because its so short and I cant really place the memory that deja vu makes me feel Ive experienced before, I figure the experience to be like an accidental cross communication in my brain which sorted itself out quite quickly.

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    #3
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    deja vu

    i see it that way for most cases of my deja vu, but i don't know how to explain how i see it happen before it actually happens, like i see it days/weeks/months/years in advance. i've documented it, and when i go back and read it, it's crazy.

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    #4
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    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by MyAntiDrugIsAmy
    i see it that way for most cases of my deja vu, but i don't know how to explain how i see it happen before it actually happens, like i see it days/weeks/months/years in advance. i've documented it, and when i go back and read it, it's crazy.
    Like what? I'm interested, really.

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    #5
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    deja vu

    there are lots of little things really, like when i was a little kid i had a recurring nightmare that came vividly once a year for 6 years. i think it was a result of a trumatic situation i had when i was little, (i got run over by a car when i was 1 1/2 and saw something i associated as a spirit or angel.) so i think that was my psychological coping, but random scenes from the dreams would like pop up to me as i would go places randomly that i had never been, it was weird. and then when i was 8 there was a big scene in with my dad and sister and the cops came and it was crazy. so the deja vu was a little weird then too. then, maybe once a month i'd get the feeling of deja vu, sometimes from dreams that i recalled and sometimes from ones i didn't.

    another time, was when i was 11. i had grown up in connecticut and out of nowhere my mom decided for us to move to orlando. that night i was so sad and bawling in my room, and i grew up in church so i was praying at the time and all of a sudden i had a calm, happy feeling go through me and i saw this neighborhood that was all florida looking and i was just looking up at a lightpole and talking with a bunch of kids in the neighborhood and then i zoned back into reality and realized i saw something weird. i felt a little better about moving and i was able to cope with another really hard time in my life.

    so then that lead to now, through high school i went to church and i couldn't stand it for the most part because of the hypocrisy and problems in the church but i still went for a little bit of spiritual fulfillment. but i graduated in 04 and since then i have been getting more in tune to my spiritual life, and God and the universe as i've stopped going to church, that was like a year and a half ago, then i started smoking last january and my spirituality has been even better. but with that i've been getting drastically more deja vu. it's more vivid, and it's powerful. so, i don't know. i've talked forever about this, and i doubt anyone has even read all of it, but i guess i'll stop before i fill up 20 pages.

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    #6
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    deja vu

    I often have the same dream every night, and when I wake up it totally freaks me out because its the same events in my dream (or I believe them to be once I awaken, whatever the case, its freaky) and they seem to have little meaning or relevence. Yet, I have the dream over and over. That might be deja vu, but I had never thought of it that way. And I couldn't tell ya if something or someone is trying to tell me something, or if my brain just tends to skip at night and its really just an annoyance.
    I also notice this dream to happen after Ive smoked (which is almost every night, if not every night.) so Ive often blamed cannabis for this dream being stuck on repeat.

    What you're describing however sounds more like repressed memory, which I dont think is what deja vu really is. I could be wrong. I probably am, lol. See if you're insurance covers therapy, and delve deeper, cuz it really does sound more like repressed memory from trauma than anything else. Or you smoke much too much cannabis, lol.

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    #7
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    deja vu

    haha, yeah, i don't think it's repressed memory so much because of how i write shit down and it happens the next week. but i also think the cannabis contributes cuz i am more aware of it.

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    #8
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    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by Ousted
    I get deja vu often, and its quite a strange feeling to say the least, however, I believe that deja vu is really just a blip or glitch in my normal every day brain activity. Its strange, uncomfortable, but its brief, and generally after the weirdness has worn off I no longer believe that the deja vu experience was any sign of past life experience, clairvoyance, triggered forgotten memory, or an indictator of poor memory. Generally the deja vu experience is infamiliar but feels familiar and because its so short and I cant really place the memory that deja vu makes me feel Ive experienced before, I figure the experience to be like an accidental cross communication in my brain which sorted itself out quite quickly.
    you'd think that if deja vu was a past life experience or just a recollection of some futuristic event, that it'd happen more often, and if it is, does that mean your not fullfilling your life to the complete, or just simply veering off your life's pre-built track? i guess it all depends on the person's thought of life and whether or not reincarnation of the soul is a possibility.

    it makes more sense to think that it is just some kind of glitch in the brain, but would be more interesting if it was some supernatural connection made between the host and their future.

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    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by Ganj
    you'd think that if deja vu was a past life experience or just a recollection of some futuristic event, that it'd happen more often, and if it is, does that mean your not fullfilling your life to the complete, or just simply veering off your life's pre-built track? i guess it all depends on the person's thought of life and whether or not reincarnation of the soul is a possibility.

    it makes more sense to think that it is just some kind of glitch in the brain, but would be more interesting if it was some supernatural connection made between the host and their future.
    I completely agree that its much more interesting, and its definitely fun to think about! And I do think about it, and even get excited by the possibilities my brain can come up with which oftentimes defy my current beliefs, environment, and knowledge. Its kind of a fun entertainment, like virtual reality, but at the end of the day I dont take my ability to be imaginative as some spiritual idea or concrete insight.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    if you can imagine it then anything is possible. my favorite idea is that of the movie, hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy. where the men in the universe are building the world, as if those were the people that have already passed and are fullfilling their afterlife by creating new life.

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