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Feeling of dejavu

UNITE

New Member
Is there a religous or biblical explanation of such a feeling? It happens to me at times. I feel like I was in some place before although I would be visiting for the first time.
 

JMorris

Democratic Socialist
im not religious. but is time linear? do different points in time happen at the same time? what is the nature of time? are we moving forward in time? or is time moving around us? lol my brain hurts. but yea, i wonder what deja vue is too
 

GiantHouseKey

Well-Known Member
Greetings

Is there a religous or biblical explanation of such a feeling? It happens to me at times. I feel like I was in some place before although I would be visiting for the first time.

I'd like to begin by saying I have no idea whether the bible says anything about deja vu. Secondly i'd like to say that if it does it doesn't back up this man's 'religious explanation'.

I believe that when we experience deja vu, we are recollecting perceptions of a previous dimensional state. Whether or not the experience is identical (Literally having the same experience before) or similar in some way, I believe our brain is processing information and interpreting it in a similar way twice. When our sensory hardware receives that information, it sends it back to the brain, creating the same experience in the mind twice.

I also believe that there can be an energy transfer between your sentient levels. It's possible to recreate the feeling of deja vu by forcefully crossing perception energy between sentient levels, which would force the brain to relay the same information in two different states at the same time, creating the illusion of a sudden recollection.

I'm also open to the possibility of clairvoyence but I treat prophetic claims with skepticism, as with every claim. I question everything, even the question itself.

GhK.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Is there a religous or biblical explanation of such a feeling? It happens to me at times. I feel like I was in some place before although I would be visiting for the first time.

I think most people have experienced deja-vu at one time or other. I personally think its simply the mind matrixing what is familiar and fitting it into new experiences. It is freaky feeling though. -NM-
 

3.14

Well-Known Member
its a mind trick just like not being able to see for 20 min a day

deja vu is when the mind messes up your memory making things that just happend seem like recollections instead of things that just happened
 
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