Déjà vu

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  1. scratcho

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    Running low-------just took a 7 minute and 21 second break to listen to David Gilmour ---Run Like Hell, Pompei--2016!! FULLY CHARGED!!!!
     
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  2. Candy Gal

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    I will add more tomorrow.
    I will add more tomorrow
    I will add more tomorrow
     
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  3. Running Horse

    Running Horse A Buddha in hiding from himself

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    If you meant the feeling of deja vu I'd describe it simply asa sense of having experienced some event, be it a place, interaction, or passing moment, before
     
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  4. DrRainbow

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    The first thing I am aware of when I have déjà vu is how it is obvious that I did not imagine it.
     
  5. DrRainbow

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    That is a strong knowing.
     
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  7. DrRainbow

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    hahahahahahahahahaha
     
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  8. Candy Gal

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    You forgot to quote!!! lol
     
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  9. Candy Gal

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    Upon some serious reflection, I think this is relevant - Many times when I have met someone new, I feel I have known them before. They have said the same thing, saying it must be Deja vu.
     
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  10. DrRainbow

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    oh... That must be Deja vu!
     
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  11. Candy Gal

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    So does that mean others déjà vu with us?
     
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  12. themnax

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    i enjoy the rediscovery of dreams i had forgotten about having.
    the recalling of interestingly convoluted things that went on in them.
    my real life surroundings seldom live up to their convolutedness in them. i keep hoping sometime that they might, but so far that hasn't happened that i'm aware of.
    but they are the same places in very large numbers of accurate details.
     
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  13. Scientists say it's just similar situations seeming uncanny, but I think people who have experienced it know it is something more.
     
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  14. Candy Gal

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    Epileptic seizures can cause déja vu, nausea, fear and audible hallucinations ...
    Simple Partial Seizures

    Doctors often divide simple partial seizures into categories depending on the type of symptoms the person experiences:

    Motor seizures:
    These cause a change in muscle activity. For example, a person may have abnormal movements such as jerking of a finger or stiffening of part of the body. These movements may spread, either staying on one side of the body (opposite the affected area of the brain) or extending to both sides. Other examples are weakness, which can even affect speech, and coordinated actions such as laughter or automatic hand movements. The person may or may not be aware of these movements.

    Sensory seizures:
    These cause changes in any one of the senses. People with sensory seizures may smell or taste things that aren't there; hear a clicking, ringing, or a person's voice when there is no actual sound; or feel a sensation of "pins and needles" or numbness. Seizures may even be painful for some patients. They may feel as if they are floating or spinning in space. They may have visual hallucinations, seeing things that aren't there (a spot of light, a scene with people). They also may experience illusions—distortions of true sensations. For instance, they may believe that a parked car is moving farther away, or that a person's voice is muffled when it's actually clear.

    Autonomic seizures:
    These cause changes in the part of the nervous system that automatically controls bodily functions. These common seizures may include strange or unpleasant sensations in the stomach, chest, or head; changes in the heart rate or breathing; sweating; or goosebumps.

    Psychic seizures:
    These seizures change how people think, feel, or experience things. They may have problems with memory, garbled speech, an inability to find the right word, or trouble understanding spoken or written language. They may suddenly feel emotions like fear, depression, or happiness with no outside reason. Some may feel as though they are outside their body or may have feelings of déja vu ("I've been through this before") or jamais vu ("This is new to me"— even though the setting is really familiar).
     
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  15. DrRainbow

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    How obvious it is that you never imagined deja vu. Do you feel it this strong when meeting others?
     
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  16. Candy Gal

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    Some people most definitely.
    YOU?
     
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  17. DrRainbow

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    Should we all write our experience down as they happen?
     
  18. DrRainbow

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    awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
     
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  19. DrRainbow

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    I get a few kinds even when meeting others sometimes but the strongest is when I am alone.
     
  20. DrRainbow

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    Deja vu is probably the strongest hunch that I ever experience neonspectraltoast. If it is a trick of the mind then what a trick it is but I believe scientists are wrong to be so fast to say it's a trick of the mind. I really do!
     
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