Sometimes you feel like you've lived this moment before!?
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yes, it's called Deja Vu
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Dejavu
I have had the exact same experience before my friends think i am crazy or phsycic when i tell them.
like da javu all over again?
It happens for like less than a second.and i dont call it deja vu i call it "i remember this"
It has happened to me and the most curious thing is that I just knew what people were about to say, but it was very brief, maybe 1 minute or so but it was strange..
yes a few times - its like for a few seconds you know whats gonna happen right before it does.
Deja Vu! I experience it every now and then, weird, huh?
However on youqa.com it could be the same people writing the same things over and over! LOL
This is called a certain name but I can't recall. This has happened to me before, I think it a strange feeling, but wonderful at the same time. I think the name is de ja vu. It is quite to fun, something that I ponder on for awhile. I don't think it has anything to do with dreams as such, just enjoy it, I like to try to remember if this has really happened to me before. It gives me something to think about. Plus I love dreaming dreams which are nice and good ones, like someone I haven't seen for awhile.
yep. it's refered to as deja vu, with many attempted explanations as to how/why it occurs but it's kinda cool, isn't it? But like orgasms, it's better to just relax and enjoy it without trying to analyze it! We need a few mysteries in life.
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yes.
But then your memory is not as clear as the present happening one.it happens because the information reaches one half of your brain earlier,a few seconds than the other side and it makes you feel as though you have been in the scene before..
It's true and it's a bizarre feeling, isn't it? I usually just hum Twilight Zone music to myself (quietly). Once or twice in my life I knew EXACTLY what was going to happen and it totally freaked me out. I'm glad that doesn't happen often. =p
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Hi, yeah, I have had this happen sporadically over the years, but a lot more after I bonked my head in a car accident (to the point that it went from being a neat experience to almost creeping me out). It declined with time, but I've heard theories that it means that you are on the right path in your life, to neurobiopsycholocal explanations involving brain processes which are very logical and not at all mystical. So it's a matter of choosing what you'd like to make of it, maybe you could even combine theories?
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