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    #21
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    deja vu

    Deja Vu is a 'short circuit' in the brain. It happens when you process information but your brain accidentally stores this information in the wrong place, leaving you to believe that the event has already occured and is occuring again.

    Only one way to stop getting Deja Vu - Don't allow your brain to process and store information. When you're high your short-term memory stops working - so stay high and you won't get Deja Vu anymore.

    (P.S. Deja Vu is french for 'Already seen')

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    #22
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by willystylle
    Deja Vu is a 'short circuit' in the brain. It happens when you process information but your brain accidentally stores this information in the wrong place, leaving you to believe that the event has already occured and is occuring again.

    Only one way to stop getting Deja Vu - Don't allow your brain to process and store information. When you're high your short-term memory stops working - so stay high and you won't get Deja Vu anymore.

    (P.S. Deja Vu is french for 'Already seen')
    "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'm not sure how having a dream that has been written down and then it happens is a short circuit. no one has seemed to get that. i know what the other deja vu is, i get that too, but this is different.

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    #23
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    I know it sounds strange but if you ever get Deja Vu again keep telling yourself that this is the first time its happening, it hasn't happened before, its just a glitch, etc. You'll see it goes away very quickly.

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    #24
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    The TRUTH: We are all time travelers, and everything we ever do, and will ever do, we have already done; that's why we have deja vu, ya dig?

    o.k, so I'll just speak for myself...I'm currenly traveling 'back' to the the future via everyday life! It's slow going, but I'll get back eventually.

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    #25
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    I get daja vu. I hate it. HATE IT. It's like an Alanis Morriset song! You get there just in time to see the bus drive off without you and you think, "deja vu!". It'd be nice if I could see it again, before it happens, so that I'd be able to do something about it.

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    #26
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by MyAntiDrugIsAmy
    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.
    My belief is similar to yours. I believe that many times the feeling that people call deja vu is like seeing a sign that tells you that you are walking your right path amoung other things. When I have premonitions, only sometimes do I recognise them as such. Many times they are dreams that I cannot find the meaning in until later when the moment happens in waking life. This serves to tell me that I am on track and reaffirms my faith and confidance. When I have a premonition that I recognise as a premonition it serves to prepare myself and others for what is coming.

    As a small child I trusted and became comfortable with them. As I grew older and I was being slowly brainwashed by our societal system, the false things I learned and obsorbed began to convince me that I was crazy and that it was not normal or healthy to believe that I caould see ahead. I began to supress the gift and eventually became unaware of it.
    It was after I began the process of unlearning what had been programmed into me that I became aware again and reclaimed the gift as mine. Now I trust in what I see with my 3rd eye more than what I see with the other two.
    Sometimes the messages and visions seem insignifigant, like what someone will say in a conversation or small interpersonal events while sometimes they seem more profound, like events after 9/11... but they are all equally important and they all move me one step closer to understanding and enlightenment.

    My advice would be to hold onto your gift and never allow yourself to doubt it . It is a sacred tool that will guide you, prepare you, and keep you connected to your sacred self. It is also part of your role in your circle to use this gift.
    Sight is not reserved for 'saints' or religious figureheads.

    peace.
    HE WHO HAS DESERVED TO DRINK FROM THE OCEAN OF LIFE DESERVES TO FILL HIS CUP FROM YOUR LITTLE STREAM
    =Alfred A. Knopf=

    Here is where you will find my little stream:
    sage_wisdom(at)hush.com

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    #27
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Willystyle hit the nail on the head. It's in your brain, and it's just a "short circuit" like he said, so you actually believe you have seen this before, and that's it's not the first time. It's simply science!

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    #28
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by Its a Plant
    Willystyle hit the nail on the head. It's in your brain, and it's just a "short circuit" like he said, so you actually believe you have seen this before, and that's it's not the first time. It's simply science!
    This arguement would hold water were it not for the fact that when we communicate our visions to other people or write them down to better understand them or to use as a verification later we involve other dynamics than our own brains.
    When I have a vision, and share it, then someone elses brain is involved in the scenerio. When I write it down It is existing physically prior to happening physically hours, days or years later.
    How would you explain that away?

    peace
    HE WHO HAS DESERVED TO DRINK FROM THE OCEAN OF LIFE DESERVES TO FILL HIS CUP FROM YOUR LITTLE STREAM
    =Alfred A. Knopf=

    Here is where you will find my little stream:
    sage_wisdom(at)hush.com

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    #29
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Well, you are one funky monkey.

    I'll be playing the role of Scully from the X-files for this one: Science is my way!

    So you're saying that you write down certain events or actions before they happen, then some period of time later, those event play out in front of your eyes. just as you saw it earlier?

    The odds of this actually happening are slim to none, but for all I know, you might be Jesus himself, and can really do that. I just don't see it happening.

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    #30
    Senior Member

    deja vu

    Quote Originally Posted by Its a Plant
    Well, you are one funky monkey.

    I'll be playing the role of Scully from the X-files for this one: Science is my way!

    So you're saying that you write down certain events or actions before they happen, then some period of time later, those event play out in front of your eyes. just as you saw it earlier?

    The odds of this actually happening are slim to none, but for all I know, you might be Jesus himself, and can really do that. I just don't see it happening.

    hehe well, scully thats exactly what I am saying.
    History is full of these things, as is the present.
    Its a wonderful life affirming thing and it fills me with awe each and every time. I was born this way, as I believe you were. You just have it buried under science.

    peace.
    HE WHO HAS DESERVED TO DRINK FROM THE OCEAN OF LIFE DESERVES TO FILL HIS CUP FROM YOUR LITTLE STREAM
    =Alfred A. Knopf=

    Here is where you will find my little stream:
    sage_wisdom(at)hush.com

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