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Have You Ever Experienced The Dejavu

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OMG!! yes!! so ok i was at school and like i was just daydreaming and i saw like the back of some stadium bleachers...and ok that friday i was cheering at a football game and after we won this boy [hottie from the football team] and he bings me behind the bleachers and asks me out! and it was the same bleachers from my daydream!! it was CRAZY!!!!

Have you ever experienced deja vu at home?

Yes. I’ve had it happen at home many times. Thinking of it as a hallucination of familiarity may help to understand this. Deja vu is the (illusory) sense that a circumstance or situation has happened in the past. It’s the Feeling that something is familiar, and has nothing to do with whether or not it really is so. You can thus have deja vu in both familiar and unfamiliar environments.

Has anyone ever experienced déjà vu?

Deja Vu: It is the phenomenon of having the strong sensation that an event or experience currently being experienced has already been experienced in the past.Scientific approaches reject the explanation of déjà vu as "precognition" or "prophecy", but rather explain it as an anomaly of memory, which creates a distinct impression that an experience is "being recalled".[As per Wiki]My experiences with Deja Vu are of the precognitive type.Something I should mention in the beginning, I have always paid attention to my dreams. The first dream I clearly remember was in Prep or Ist standard.Now, my most freaky moment was also my first.Standard VIII - I was new to playing football. Normally practicing during game. There was this guy, in a red (Hodson house) shirt, who scored a goal and he ran around celebrating.Suddenly I felt dizzy and stumbled to the ground, nothing major. It was only a few moments later I realised that about 5-6 years ago I had seen the exact same goalscoring scenario in a dream i.e., Standard III.Now here's the freaky part... I did not know what the sport of football actually is until Class VII. I was brought up in a hardcore cricket enthusiastic family, therefore could not have exaggeratedly imagined/dreamed it.It was the red wall behind, the red shirt running around celebrating that kicked in the realisation.Later, when more things like this happened, I would concentrate hard enough until I could remember when had I had that dream.Now what do I concentrate on? Anytime I get the sensation of things being repeated, I always look for specific colours that caught my attention in real life and try to imitate the sensations I might have felt when I had dreamed the scenario. These things still happen every few months or so. Last deja vu was only a few days back and the one before that was in late 2015.I dream every night and can remember most dreams quite clearly regularly. This I do, so that I can become able enough one day to catch atleast one glitch in the matrix ;) haha.P.S.: I'm not sure what the scientific community would make of this, but if you can explain these instances of re-experiencing with more accurate terms, please do so in the comments section. For me, with the information I know, these re-experiences are Deja vus.

Have you ever had a shared déjà vu experience with someone at the exact same time?

Thanks for the A2A Marilia!I was married for five years, and my ex-wife and I argued quite a lot for at least a year of it.We probably looked a lot like this couple here. Disagreements about the kids. About work. About life. About anything and everything.I don't remember what we were arguing about one particular time, but we both had a moment when we realized we've said this before.Something made us see that we were having the same argument nearly verbatim that we had just a few months before then. It actually made us laugh a little because we could each tell that the other had the same realization.I can't say we didn't have disagreements after that. But the arguments were fewer and farther between from then on.We've been divorced for four years now. We are civil with each other because the kids need a civil environment.And that's what it's all about.

What deja-vu incident have you experienced and still wonder about it?

We all experience an occasional déjà-vu feeling but some - like myself - experience it all the time.Here is a list of all related déjà-vu experiences: Categories and TypesAfter a cardiac arrest and a stroke some years ago, I suffer now from what is called, Redintegration - WikipediaI am 71 years old and a scanning only show a poor blood circulation in my brain’s temporal lobe. Other tests show that I am not senile but have a poor short-term memory, which isn’t unusual at my age.During the past two years, whatever I see, smell, taste or hear, brings so strong memories that it feels surrealistic. Mostly, my perception of nature, the sky, the horizon, the clouds … I feel like I have lived it a thousand times. It is not unpleasant in itself but it takes a lot of energy and leaves me quite tired each evening.

Have you ever experienced deja vu while already experiencing deja vu?

Is this a contest? My deja vu was heavier than your deja vu?Once it hit me so hard (you knew it, didn’t you) that I turned to the person next to me and said, Right now so-and-so is going to walk in the door, and just then he did. The person next to me and I just looked at each other like, Uh oh, what does that mean? and the guy who walked in said (I could have said that too) something which I now forget but was absolutely convinced at the time I knew in advance.I don’t think it means much. Just like people build whole ideologies around the false memories they have when their brain fails to filter out the signals broadcast from other brains. Have you read about the theory of eternal recurrence? We live the same life over and over again. How’s that for some lunacy. Drove a few people crazy. Maybe you read about P.D. Ouspensky, poor chap. He wrote a neat little novel called The Strange Life of Ivan Osokin with that theme as the central plot conceit around which this clever fool of a protagonist tries to escape his self caused ruined life.I hope to chat with you again, and again, and again….Where’s Bill Murray when you need him?

I have never experienced déjà vu. Why is that?

This has been happening to me since I was little. It happens to many people. I did not really realize until I think about it. It is kind like this unexplainable vague feeling. You don't really remember exactly that you experienced this moment before. It only lasts for about 2 seconds.
Deja vu may not be because you actually saw something in your life before, but because you feel attached to the sign someway.

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