Deja vu

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  1. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    uh, i didnt know where to post this so i though dreams would be suitable_ okay well i keep getting deja vu all the time now(atlest a few times a few) and before it would be like one a month- does anyone know why?

    oh and incase someone doesnt know
    deja vu=When something seems oddly familiar, as though you have experienced it or seen it before.
     
  2. IamAhab

    IamAhab Member

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    I've been havin deja-vu 2-3 times a month since i wuz 12. Mines also starting to be more frequent. I don't really know why. I always thought it had sumtin 2 do wit precognition.
     
  3. White Feather

    White Feather Senior Member

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    I tend to think that dejavu is unrembered dreams seen in actuality. So you have a dream which you are not conscious of and when in real life the dream image is before you, you get a sense of dejavu.

    Others say that it is a misfiring in the brain, that you actually see something before a part of the brain recognises it, a time dilation.
     
  4. IamAhab

    IamAhab Member

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    I never thought of it like that.
     
  5. Moving_cloud

    Moving_cloud Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Maybe living in the immidiate Now includes an immidiate 'future' and 'past', even as we experience from a place of greater awareness and feeling like we are loosening the boundaries that we thought were real. How much presence do we allow ourselves to tap in ?

    Maybe we dream all the time. And time is just part of that dream ... and so are the veils in between. But we create it.

    And so we may cast a glance not only on what still is to come yet already is, but on who we are in essence ... sparks of awareness, and not limited.

    Geez I missed the Dreams Forum !

    Much Love to you all
     
  6. ayahuasca

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    i like the theory that "dejavu is unrembered dreams seen in actuality."
    i've always kind of related it to past lives, but that doesn't seem accurated because a a past life would've been different. it wouldn't be happening twice.
     
  7. CadenceKid

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    Dejavu is a memory from a past life.
     
  8. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    im more into the unremembered dreams than past life. i dont believe in reincarnation, but yeah thnx for the input
     
  9. OstrOsized

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    So if it's an unremembered dream, then does your mind just see the image that relates to the unremembered dream and kinda fill in the rest? Because when I get deja vu, every detail for a few seconds seems familiar so I doubt that all could of been an unremembered dream by itself coming back to me. So maybe if your theory of the unremembered dreams is correct, then I think your mind fills in the rest as it goes.

    Though I actually am more into the theory that we see the thing before our brain recognizes it.
     
  10. Peter Popper

    Peter Popper Tripper

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    their "memories" from the future.

    we have the "memory less than a fish" about the future.
    but the "past" we have somwhat sufficient memory of.
    maybe the fish has sufficient memory of the future, and has weird "de ja vu" things about the past.

    maybe everything is happening at once, or everything that will happen has happend and is still happening, thats why we can move freely.
     
  11. Dazed-Jamie

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    ive read alot about time and the perception of reality, and from my understanding time is only a product of the dimension that we live in, or our reality. humans need time in order to interperate everything else. ontop of this it is almost impossible to rid yourself of the constraints of 'time'- some of the examples of when that may happen could be out of body experiences, other crazy trips on things like salvia where people describe entering a new reality and having a different 'existence', and some people have theorized that de ja vu's are the brain experiencing an alteration in their preception of 'time'. although im not too sure i really agree with this.

    by the way i have also always interperated deja vu's as forgotten dreams..

    im really hoping that whole paragraph was a bit more than illogical rambleing, but yeah, thats my take on the issue
     
  12. Peter Popper

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    i dont see them really as dreams. in a way they feel like dreams, but for me its a present moment triggering my memory of a future experience.

    its like what your experiencing now triggeres your 'memory' of the future.
    so its like "oh my god, iv done this before". this isnt the first time iv done this, even though it is.
    remembering the future
     
  13. issues975

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    yea i have had this take place several times here are my theorys -i do like the idea of a forgotten dream but i have had a dream that i remember having actually happen in real life, this would also backup the theory of precognition, or that life is predetermined and the cycle of life is somewhere rotatiing in the universe, i have had lucid dreams as well
     
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