Can anyone explain deja vous?!


Question: I heard one theory that the info coming in hits the wrong side of your brain first....the memory side. Don't know how silly or true that is. I'll look it up.


Answers: I heard one theory that the info coming in hits the wrong side of your brain first....the memory side. Don't know how silly or true that is. I'll look it up.

no

its when something that happened happens again

astrology

It's a sense that you've been somewhere before, or with me, I'll be having a conversation with somebody and I'll just have a sense that I had that conversation before or I somehow sensed it before I had the conversation.

I thought I already answered this question.

déjà vu

noun

1. psychology feeling of reliving something: a feeling of having experienced something before although in fact it is the first time that it has been experienced. See also jamais vu

Its just a feeling of being in the same situation before.....maybe you were in the same situation at another time that you cannot remember.

I,m sure i have heard this,somewhere before.

nope, they are totally random and very unexpected.

Its all in the mind

its french for 'already seen' pretty self-explanatory.

Can anyone explain deja vous?

yes a rip in the space time continuum brought about through subconscious meditation (your not thinking on anything at the moment) and the theory of relativity (einstien's books)
i.e. we live in the past to present in thought!
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It is the sense of being in the exact same situation before.

it's like when you feel a situation happened before

i dont think so, but i have experianced vuja de-where you reminisce with a total stranger!

The film or the situation of "deja vu"? Or your "deja vous" which means comprehensively "Already you". "deja vu" means "already seen". The film is trying to explain about the situation, let's say, the brushing of time factor which is very complicated that not even a prophet or God's beloved ones can put into words. Some clairvoyant understand this "deja vu" very well, but they won't be able to find words to explain as it is non-sensical in the common-sense mind. So, commonly speaking, you have seen something then you say "j'ai deja vu cela" and another if you are astonished at something that someone has done already, you say :"deja vous avez lisser cet article" and the same in any other situations.

Having experienced a few times the phenomona referred to as deja vous, it's a fleeting recognition or walking dream of the future, remembered from the past.

Haven't we been here before?



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