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Sunday, September 17, 2017

Deja vu

French term meaning "already seen," applied by parapsychologists to those events that peoplefeel they are reliving. The expression déjà entendu ("already heard") refers to those things that onehears, and might have heard before.


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If you can remember a dream you had before you felt like you did something or heard something ( what we call deja vu ) I learn your dreams tell you everything you need to know, when you have deja va its your dream coming back.


sign of something bad will happen is when you dream the same dream for a week, and when you feel like deju va then its to late.


Ex1: A woman had a dream for a week about her boyfriend mother was kill in a red car. However, her boyfriend was the one who was kill in his friend new red car. when she saw the car it was to late.  

Ex2: A woman had a the same dream for a week, she saw herself standing inline with a blue dress on in the rain. when she felt like deja va she was in prison inline waiting to go eat and it was rain where she had on a blue dress.

bad sign of deja vu is if you had it and the 1st think come to mind is something bad is going to happen and within hours or that week something do.


Good sign of deja vu is if you feel like something good will happen, within a week or a month it do.

however, you should write down all your dream as best as you can. so when deja vu come for you you will know why ?

One explanation for déjà vu is that there is a split-second delay in transferring information from one side of the brain to the other. One side of the brain would then get the information twice – once directly, and once from the 'in charge' side. So the person would sense that the event had happened before.



Why people have deja vu?
It has been proposed that déjà vu could be triggered by a similar neurological discharge, resulting in a strange sense of familiarity. Some researchers argue that the type of déjà vu experienced by temporal lobe epilepsy patients is different from typical déjà vu.



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