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abberant l too have that experience
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Re: de javu
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Post # 12
@AberrantWard What you described about dreams sounds more like precognitive dreams to me than it does Deja Vu.

As for Deja Vu I've always been lead to believe that its a malfunction of the brain chemicals which sends the image or feeling signal to the brain before the event happens, thats my rational point of view on it, but I also have an open minded view on it aswell, with my open minded view I think of it as being a conformation that we are following the right path that we choose for our souls to learn while we are here and that we've just had a flash back to the things/places that we've picked to do or learn here.
The latter is just my open minded opinion on it which I mostly associate only with really strong deja vu's, if they're just normal run of the mill deja vu's I'm more inclined to explain it to rational thinking.

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Re: de javu
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Post # 13
Same as AbberantWard, buyt my dreams were from when I was young like 5-7, and i cant remember anything from 2 yrs ago, so i feel deja vu and then i dismiss the feeling, like if ive been to a place.
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Re: de javu
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Post # 14
Deja Vu is nothing to do with souls,spirits, or ghosts. It is very common in people with epilepsy, and some other mental conditions. It is a belief that you have seen a place, a person, a scene, before; when in reality you have not. What happens is that the optical nerve endings "see" the scene a fraction of a second before it registers on the brain. It's an illusion; but it can seem very real.
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