deja vu feeling? help!?

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  1. blupom

    blupom Member

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    is there a name for when you get weird "deja vu" type feelings all throughout the day as well as thinking you may have already dreamt about what you are doing? even if it's something nonsensical. i keep getting these weird feelings of "i have dreamt this, this is from a dream..." but, i don't know if it actually is or not, i think it may just be a feeling that i have when i actually haven't, i can't tell.
    it's not problematic or disturbing, it's just super weird and kinda intense and obvious feeling. i don't know how i would explain this in words to people i know, it's hard to make sense of it...
     
  2. old_crone

    old_crone Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    This is classic symptoms of a glitch/wound in your energy body and aura field. Imagine a record with a scratch and as the record plays the needle skips bouncing back and repeating what it just played. This is what happens when the energy body is out of sync, or has got a kink in it.

    A person is built of layers going from the inside out you have the tonal vibration in the grid pattern. Then you have the energy body and then the aura and aura shield. When any one of these are disrupted from the natural harmony or individual rhythm you get psychic miss-firings.

    Often caused by depression, illness, past life overlay moment (such as you died as this point in a past life) wounded spirit, or traumatic event, drugs prescription or otherwise, or unresolved fears to name a few.

    Way to correct this, find your vibrational sound, or heart beat sound through music or dance. Have a Reiki Treatment. Or see an energy healer. Energy healing can be done long distance. Color therapy also works and go basic, natural in diet.

    This is a brief and simple explanation but gives you a clue or idea what you are working with.
     
  3. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    Interesting to see this thread today - I was experiencing something very similar this morning - not the first time, but it seemed particularly pronounced today. For a little while I had a continual feeling of everything I was doing being like a repeat of something I had already done.

    This state follows a week of staying up too late, getting too little sleep, drinking too much beer, and last night immersing myself in an hours-long social media frenzy. When I tried to concentrate on why everything seemed so familiar, I realized that my activities were the kind of thing I do frequently, even daily, and that somehow my memory mechanism was slightly impaired in such a way that my normal ability to distinguish current reality from memories was disrupted. It was a fascinating feeling, but temporary.
     
  4. Doobie60

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    I kinda' see Deja vu as like, a point in life where you've done something crucial so maybe because of that point it changed the course of your life or something. I dunno. I could explain but I would sound stupid :D
     
  5. odon

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    That's me too.

    I generally think it is your short term memories being put into your long term memory.
    Then your brain thinks it knows someting for a long time but doesn't really.


    I like this explanation:

    Since the first years of the 20th century, déjà vu has been subject to serious psychological and neurophysiological research. Scientifically speaking, the most likely explanation of déjà vu is not that it is an act of "precognition" or "prophecy," but rather that it is an anomaly of memory, giving the impression that an experience is "being recalled

    ‘recollective confabulation’.

    https://elgg.leeds.ac.uk/psccjam/files/22/118/dejavuorange+journal.pdf
     
  6. Doobie60

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    I experience it all the time.

    I think like, when you die and don't do too well you get another try. I figure time is a circle because the universe will get so big it collapses so maybe then there will be another big bang and it'll start over or something. But the next time you get Deja vu when there is something you did to fuck something up and no matter how small it may be it is very crucial or something. So it's an indicator or whatever.

    Yah.
     
  7. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    I've thought about this some more after reading your responses and odon's. I'm thinking now that the experience is due to some anomaly of memory recall. It seems like when I was in that state earlier today, the strong feeling of familiarity was due to the memories being triggered more strongly than normal, so that I experienced them as being more significant than I would normally.

    It seemed like some neural pathway in my brain was temporarily opened up like a superhighway. All my thoughts kept triggering weird memory associations - there was some very weird stuff, too, that seemed like things I might have actually dreamed or something. I wonder if there is a special place in the brain for some dream memories - and maybe that place isn't normally very accessible to conscious recall, but in my state this morning it was maybe a lot more accessible.

    I dunno exactly, but it's interesting. When our brain works "normally" it's no biggie, but when something weird happens in there, it puts us in the position of trying to figure out why our experience is different, when what we're experiencing is just our brains glitching.
     
  8. odon

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    Perhaps...

    Dissociative disorder: amnesia and memory disorders
    http://www.britannica.com/facts/5/406401/dissociative-disorder-as-discussed-in-mental-disorder

    Dissociation is said to occur when one or more mental processes (such as memory or identity) are split off, or dissociated, from the rest of the psychological apparatus so that their function is lost, altered, or impaired.
     
  9. ObLaDiObLaDa

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    None of those links are working for me... :-|
     
  10. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    Hmmm...must be dissociation of some sort... ;)
     
  11. ObLaDiObLaDa

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    Ahhh!!!

    That's no good. :p
     
  12. odon

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    Fixed.
     
  13. ObLaDiObLaDa

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    From what i've gathered we most likely live future events in our dreams in some sort of non-local quantum soup. Keep a dream journal and you'll see. I think this might help explain where deja vu comes from
     
  15. odon

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    Where did you gather this?
     
  16. gushtunkinflupped

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    From what i've heard others have experienced and from recording my own dreams to later find that they happened at a latter date. I'm not saying this is all dreaming is, or all deja vu is for that matter, i just think its one small possible part of the phenomena
     
  17. hotwater

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    I was watching a show on the sci-fi channel last week on the human brain and the apparent ability of the subconscious mind to predict what the conscious mind will do 6 seconds beforehand.

    This apparent six second gap is rather disturbing and requires more research into this phenomena because of staggering implications :eek:


    Hotwater
     
  18. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    Hotwater - really??? This isn't just sci-fi? Exceedingly cool if true...do you remember what show it was?
     
  19. hotwater

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    I only remember it was on the science channel which deals with primarily hard science not sci-fi although they do ccasionally delve into that area.


    Hotwater
     
  20. andallthatstocome

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    umm... in my experience, my deja vu is nothing more or less than precognition. in the past five years, i have not had a deja vu moment that wasn't already in a dream WHICH I COULD CHRONOLOGICALLY PINPOINT. if it happens rarely, it feels odd and uncomfortable. if it happens at least once a month, it becomes much more comfortable and begins to accelerate in frequency... and then there's the six month to 2-year blackout that sometimes happens after a period of nightly precog dreams.
     

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