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Déjà vu
#11
(08-17-2024, 03:23 AM)85303 Wrote: Try to wrap your head around having a deja vu experience whilst experiencing a jamais vu experience, while recollecting something you aren't sure if you remember correctly...

I experience symptoms from both sides of the fence and I'm not sure their opposites as much as different experiences.

I bring jamais vu because I spent a long long time thinking it was deja vu because I had no alternative.

Wow, a jamais vu experience must feel awkward and weird.
I can't say i've ever had that happen to me, very interesting though.
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#12
(08-16-2024, 10:42 AM)Maxmars Wrote: I always felt that the recurring 'deja vu' effect had some greater meaning... especially since it was so eerily presented in my life.

But most materialistic-minded science seems to dismiss it as a 'brain thing' relying heavily on psychology theory to explain it away.

Add to that the similar way people react to it in my life (same as yours, "Yeah. It happens... it's weird.... whatever.)  And it kind of reinforces that a) no on cares, b) no one has a clue, and c) "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain."

I can accept that the mind/brain relationship 'creates' impressions which echo in our experiences, but the truth is it doesn't explain "everything" about deja vu.  And dismissing it as a purely physiological phenomenon might be not doing justice to the countless experiences it has affected.

[1] DONT trust the science on this issue. 

I am not blowing smoke up your ass but I had Deja Vu my entire life. I also had Sleep Paralysis my entire life. Almost 1000 episodes lifetime with some 7' faceless hooded demon. I have contacted and spoke with Dr. David Hufford of Pennsylvania State University and Dr. Sheila Pryce Brooks; York University London, UK. You may want to look up Brooks as she is in contact with many and the Dali Lama follows her on X. 

https://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/people/...s-profile/

Having Deja Vu is in my opinion a Spiritual Gift at the lower end of the gift spectrum.

(08-16-2024, 10:19 AM)Grego1983 Wrote: I always thought i was special for having these experiences because nobody i knew of ever had them.
I felt that there was a reason for them like i could use it to do something, then i started to feel stupid whilst trying to explain it to people so now i just keep them to myself.

I'm just happy to know that i'm not the only person out there with this "gift".

[1] DONT trust the science on this issue. 

I am not blowing smoke up your ass but I had Deja Vu my entire life. I also had Sleep Paralysis my entire life. Almost 1000 episodes lifetime with some 7' faceless hooded demon. I have contacted and spoke with Dr. David Hufford of Pennsylvania State University and Dr. Sheila Pryce Brooks; York University London, UK. You may want to look up Brooks as she is in contact with many and the Dali Lama follows her on X. 

https://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/people/...s-profile/

Having Deja Vu is in my opinion a Spiritual Gift at the lower end of the gift spectrum.
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(08-17-2024, 09:29 AM)FlyersFan Wrote: Everyone gets it at times.
It's a glitch in the brain.
Natural happening.
It's blamed on dual processing and memory correction.
Dysfunction of memory circuits.
Sometimes people who get it have temporal lobe epilepsy. 
Nothing supernatural about it.

I know that what you say is more than likely 100%.
A glitch in the brain is more than likely but I've always felt that it was something more than just having a straight up scientific explanation because i get them quite a bit.

Nobody else i know of seems to get them. I asked my partner if she had any experiences like deja vu and she said that she doesn't, perhaps i'll ask my family and friends.

(08-17-2024, 09:51 AM)Waterglass Wrote: [1] DONT trust the science on this issue. 

I am not blowing smoke up your ass but I had Deja Vu my entire life. I also had Sleep Paralysis my entire life. Almost 1000 episodes lifetime with some 7' faceless hooded demon. I have contacted and spoke with Dr. David Hufford of Pennsylvania State University and Dr. Sheila Pryce Brooks; York University London, UK. You may want to look up Brooks as she is in contact with many and the Dali Lama follows her on X. 

https://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/people/...s-profile/

Having Deja Vu is in my opinion a Spiritual Gift at the lower end of the gift spectrum.


[1] DONT trust the science on this issue. 

I am not blowing smoke up your ass but I had Deja Vu my entire life. I also had Sleep Paralysis my entire life. Almost 1000 episodes lifetime with some 7' faceless hooded demon. I have contacted and spoke with Dr. David Hufford of Pennsylvania State University and Dr. Sheila Pryce Brooks; York University London, UK. You may want to look up Brooks as she is in contact with many and the Dali Lama follows her on X. 

https://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/people/...s-profile/

Having Deja Vu is in my opinion a Spiritual Gift at the lower end of the gift spectrum.

I do trust science and i believe that trusting science is a good thing, however, i have seen and experienced things that i don't think science could explain.
Like i said before i have had these deja vu experiences since i was a small child whist others around me whether it be adult or child did not experience them.

I too think it's a gift.
Not a particularly great one though.
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(08-17-2024, 10:00 AM)Grego1983 Wrote: I know that what you say is more than likely 100%.
A glitch in the brain is more than likely but I've always felt that it was something more than just having a straight up scientific explanation because i get them quite a bit.

Nobody else i know of seems to get them. I asked my partner if she had any experiences like deja vu and she said that she doesn't, perhaps i'll ask my family and friends.


I do trust science and i believe that trusting science is a good thing, however, i have seen and experienced things that i don't think science could explain.
Like i said before i have had these deja vu experiences since i was a small child whist others around me whether it be adult or child did not experience them.

Your in the UK? so reach out to Dr. Sheila Pryce Brooks at York University. She will email you back for free and you may get somewhere. I contacted her on Sleep Paralysis. I used to have have Deja Vu but haven't in decades
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(08-17-2024, 10:07 AM)Waterglass Wrote: Your in the UK? so reach out to Dr. Sheila Pryce Brooks at York University. She will email you back for free and you may get somewhere. I contacted her on Sleep Paralysis. I used to have have Deja Vu but haven't in decades

Sorry mate, i'm not in the UK. I am an Aussie.
Dr. Sheila Pryce Brooks sounds like a very interesting person.
I might actually consider reaching out to her and ask about deja vu.
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