![]() It makes you question reality and the meaning of life. It is religious, it is zen, and you cannot explain it in scientific terms, no matter how hard the scientific community tries. ![]() It gives you goose bumps and makes the hair on your body stand up. You are not a psychic, it is not a premonition you have lived this before and are living it again. Immediately you know it is happening, and you get excited knowing EXACTLY what is about to happen. ![]() Everything is the same: where you're at, the lighting, the smell, what you are doing and what you or someone else is saying. Anyone who has genuinely experienced it will tell you that you have absolutely been in that situation before. Science cannot convince me that Deja Vu is worldly, just as I cannot convince an Atheist of a God. My wife has never experienced it, my brother maybe once or twice. I get Deja Vu maybe every 6 months, sometimes even closer together like back to back days, sometimes not for a year. It's funny that the scientific community are so certain in their THEORY that, "It's just a short circuit in your brain connections" or some other worldly explanation using chemical imbalance or dream interpretations. It's really a wonder it works so well for us, with everything that you're thinking about throughout the day. You're trying to remember your friend's name, but it's not there.Īll of these things just point to your brain as being a huge, mishmashed ball of cords with a little cover over the middle of them, but the ends can fire energy anywhere and it may get caught in a wire that wasn't supposed to receive it. Presque vu is when you have "It's on the tip of my tongue" feeling. Your brain is again misfiring and not making the connection that it should be. It's when you sit down in your car you've had for years and forget how to start it. Jamais vu is like deja vu, except when you feel as if you remember something you're experiencing now with deja vu, jamais vu makes familiar things seem foreign. There are two other occurrences like deva vu jamais vu and presque vu. It is a false experience of memories being recalled, because it wasn't in your other memories before your neurons shot wrong. It makes everything feel as if it has happened before, even if it has not. Instead of just sensory information being discarded, it's getting rerouted to the short or long term memory. ![]() When deja-vu occurs, it's a some neurons messing up where they're supposed to go. It's the name of your husband or wife, or your native tongue. It's front and center in your mind for a little while, but it's not something you commit to the third type of memory. It's remembering someone's phone number until you get it in your phone, or the page you left off in a book. If you do notice them, it's something like an itch or a hair in your face, quickly gotten rid of, and not very memorable. ![]() These are felt and discarded almost immediately, if you even noted them at all. There are three types of memories your brain has. It's great to know other's have experienced something similar but what does it mean?! It was truly a thing that has stuck with me. But I realise now, that if I had changed what I did, it would have invalidated the experience, as it wouldn't be something that I'd be looking back at now, trying to make sense of it. I recall (was using the word remember too much, so I thought I'd mix it up by using recall :) ) beating myself up about it at the time, I felt as though I'd wasted an opportunity to change the future. Then I thought I should do something else, which would essentially be changing the future but I didn't, I ended saying what I was 'supposed' to say and the events that followed happened exactly as I 'remembered' they would. I remember thinking 'I know how this plays out if I say what I'm about to say' in fact, I 'remembered' how it was about to play out. Deja Vu Lyrics – Meme Machine: Bantai Records Presents this Hindi song from Single Track & Lyrics of Deja Vu Song are penned by Meme Machine which composed & produced by Flamboy & Video Direction done by Dropout & starring Meme Machine.I had a very similar experience, happened at school years ago too. ![]()
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