Just what I said, you just think you was thinking it, after the fact.
So you think you know more about my experience than I do? Interesting.
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Just what I said, you just think you was thinking it, after the fact.
So you think you know more about my experience than I do? Interesting.
I am just going by scientific studies on the subject, did not mean to offend you.
Not offended. What happened happened, and the scientific studies don't reflect what I experienced. But then mystics have all kinds of experiences that aren't explained by science. Scientists like to think they have all the answers to everything, but they don't, especially in this realm. Not that it matters.
Mystics have visions, and scientists explain by saying it didn't happen. That's not much of an explanation, in my opinion.
So then how do you explain the phenomena of hearing what's on the radio before you turn it on? That happened to me once, just as I was awakening from sleep... had this dream about a certain song, turned on the radio, and then there's the song. Was I tuning into radio waves?
Fart has a reason. What may be the reason for brain fart?
Thanks Ratikala. I'd heard of the phenomena as well. Large crystals can pick up radio waves of course. So there is a ton of invisible stuff out there.
As for deja vu, it doesn't happen to me much other than when we travel. In India it happened a lot, and I can only guess it was from past lives. India is so different in every way from Canada it could hardly be something in this particular body's memory.
But often I think it just is something familiar that one doesn't remember. Then again, I don't care like I used to about these kinds of phenomena because it's not all that helpful on the path, and it may well be that they have become ordinary ... to me. Another example is when my spouse and I are having the same thought at the same time. Happens all the time ... at first we found it enthralling, now not so much.
do you feel that what we call deja vu is linked to previous life expreiences ?
My guess would be something similar to schizophrenia. Schizophrenics sometimes have the incoming data "time-stamped" for an earlier time, which is why they think the TV is reading their mind. In this case it would be a stream of data being stamped for two different times, or the brain trying to piece together or replace lost memories with incoming data.
Just what I said, you just think you was thinking it, after the fact.
Memories are created way before consciousnesses knows what is going on.
All in a nano second.
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That is what Deja vu is.
I actually had an instance of being knocked off my seat (literally) by recognition for someone I had met for the first time.
The question is whether brain decides to make a fellow schizophrenic?
Let me try to illustrate. I have seen dying people suffer unbearable intense fear and restlessness for a period when it becomes certain that death was inevitable. But at the moment of the death same person is filled with relief and peace, which is reflected in face and body. On being asked the reason, the attending doctor said something about dopamine being released at that moment. I asked him "Why dopamine is released?"
Dopamine FunctionsPain processing
Dopamine plays a role in pain processing in multiple levels of the central nervous system. This includes the spinal cord, periaqueductal gray (PAG), thalamus, basal ganglia, insular cortex, and cingulate cortex. Low levels of dopamine are associated with painful symptoms that frequently occur in Parkinson's disease.
Dopamine in nausea and vomiting
Dopamine is one of the neurotransmitters implicated in the control of nausea and vomiting via interactions in the chemoreceptor trigger zone. Metoclopramide is a D2-receptor antagonist and prevents nausea and vomiting.
"We are all two-faced beings, divided by the Force and fated for eternity to search out our hidden identities."
―Shassium
But that is somewhat odd. How a memory is created without consciousness? Memory itself should imply consciousness. No?
Deja Vu is a 1970 album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Deja Vu is a 1970 album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young