• Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:
    • Reply to discussions and create your own threads.
    • Our modern chat room. No add-ons or extensions required, just login and start chatting!
    • Access to private conversations with other members.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!

dejavu

kai

ragamuffin
i read somewhere that your mind doesnt register the particular place as fast as it should ,so it kind of registers it again , so you think "i have been here before" when you have really seen it twice in the space of a nanosecond
 

Mike182

Flaming Queer
i love deja vu (yes there is a space in in :) ), though i don't believe it to be of any religious/spiritual significance, it's kinda fun when your head goes into weird spaces.
 

tomspug

Absorbant
If I get deja-vu, I tend to get the impression or actually remember experiencing something 'in a dream', or perhaps 'like a dream'. Nothing useful has ever come from it, though, so I imagine that it is probably just nonsense.

On the other hand, has anyone ever had a song pop into your head at an exact moment that it is immediately applicable? I think it's cool when that happens. I'll be humming a song in my head, only to realize that the lyrics have to do with what I'm in the middle of doing!
 

Popeyesays

Well-Known Member
For me its suddenly finding myself thinking of someone I have not seen in some time, and a day later in they walk.

Regards,
Scott
 

Popeyesays

Well-Known Member
Whenever I have deja-vu it is the beginning of a panic attack.

That's an adrenaline response to the sense of unease associated with deja vu. The adrenaline sparks the "flight or fight" instinct. It's a physiological trigger for the panic attack.

Regards,
Scott
 

Popeyesays

Well-Known Member
See i've heard that people think it's like your second life and you have been there before.

That's a romantic notion--and popular too. However, I think it is kind of a bump in the road of our awreness, a sudden dissociation from reality that gives us a shudder and chill of an endocrine nature.

Regards,
Scott
 

Draka

Wonder Woman
I've experienced deja vu many times. Mostly with conversations. I will find myself in a conversation with someone and suddenly I know exactly how it is going to go...word for word. But that can just be clairvoyancy kicking in from time to time.

Now, my mom once had a deja vu that kinda cought my grandparents off gaurd. She told me that one time, when she was really young, that they were on a family vacation and that they were traveling through a town they hadn't been through before and that she "just knew" where things were. She told her parents, while riding through the town, that so far down the road and around a turn there was an old small white church and something else about how it looked. When they got down that way...there it was. There was no way my mother could have known about this church, what it looked like, or where it was. But she did.

We've both experienced things that there was no way of explaining how we knew.
 

Azakel

Liebe ist für alle da
It gives my a tingly filling. I don't no what it is though or what not, I think it's kind of cool.
 

methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
i read somewhere that your mind doesnt register the particular place as fast as it should ,so it kind of registers it again , so you think "i have been here before" when you have really seen it twice in the space of a nanosecond

Happens like this when you're really tired. Your brain does a double-take so to speak.

I get deja vu all the time - even when I'm not tired.

So I think it's to do with souls travelling through time.
 

TashaN

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I had a deja vu yesterday and i asked my friends about it, but they said they never heard of such a thing before. :(

I always have this feelings, that i'm experiencing the same thing twice or more in different periods!

Does this have to do with our souls travelling through time as what methy have said before me?
 

maggie2

Active Member
I don't know exactly what deja vu is, but I certainly have experienced it many times. It is a strange feeling experience, yet not uncomfortable, just strange, at least for me. Recently, for some unknown reason, I've had several deja vu experiences. Whether it's soul travel or something else, it's kind of interesting to me.
 

rojse

RF Addict
How do you guys feel about dejavu? I personally dont believe in it, but what do you guys think.:confused:

I often experience that feeling. About half of it I automatically discount, because I reasonably believe that I had experienced that same thing in quite a similar manner, and there is nothing remarkable about those circumstances.

The other half, though, is not so easily dismissed in my opinion. Playing a new game, for example, working in a different place, other instances where I cannot have seen, or experienced what I had before, but do so anyway.

No doubt there is some logical explanation, but I don't know it.
 

Sola'lor

LDSUJC
When ever I have deja vu it is an experience I've dremed about before. One time I had a dream that I entered my High School electronics class and the tables were setup in a completly odd fashion. The next year I went into the class and the tables were setup in that same fashion I had dreamed of. That was about five years ago. For a period of about three years I would have deja vu nearly once a day. Whenever it would happen I could remember the dream I had that was the exact same thing.
 
When ever I have deja vu it is an experience I've dremed about before......Whenever it would happen I could remember the dream I had that was the exact same thing.

I think maybe dreams like that is god sending a msg. Like in the bible when they have dreams and certain people can explain them.
 
Top