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Timothy Leary
May 20th 2007, 09:31 PM
For theists here, what do you think of deja vu?
Real? Imaginary?

Amazing Rando
May 20th 2007, 10:24 PM
It's what happens when they change something in the Matrix. :no:

Timothy Leary
May 20th 2007, 10:59 PM
It's what happens when they change something in the Matrix. :no:
If that's true, we are really, really, and I mean really screwed right now.

shunyadragon
May 21st 2007, 08:29 PM
For theists here, what do you think of deja vu?
Real? Imaginary?

Dejavu, the perception of apparent reincarnation, and other aspects of the realms of the unexplained like predicting the future may be real and imaginary, but in part they are a part of our relationships with the spiritual nature of existence that does not have the limits we have in our physical journey. Life is a river in this world and the spiritual existence and the awareness of our soul of things out side our immediate consciousness is a part of the journey.

37818
June 20th 2007, 01:07 PM
I believe Deja Vu as, it is called, is a memory of something in such a way as to seem to have happend or been experienced before.

The problem is there are various differing beliefs as to why it happens.

And that there may in fact be more than one reason for this type of experiance.

I personally sometimes experiance a Deja Vu when I am watching some moves in a theater for the first time.

I don't attribute it to having seen previews or theatrical trailers.

I believe it is caused by a memory recall of what has been just seen. That recall occurs in such a manner as to give one the sense of Deja Vu. Like a new memory echo as if it to be an old memory.

Would this satisfy all claimed experiences of Deja Vu? That I wouldn't know.