Enigma417
Sep 6 2005, 07:44 PM
Dejavu. A word i probably mispelled.....but A word with a strong meaning. But really what is the meaning ? When u think about it how is it that we can feel a weird sort of uncanny feeling on things that just occur randomly. Especially things that were supposedly reoccurences from our "past life/ lives". How is that possible and if it is how can we trigger the full potential of our past life. And does dejavu truly condone the theory behind reincarnation ? You decide
Mr Ed
Sep 6 2005, 07:49 PM
Of course it isn't.
Well Deja Vu isn't. I mean sometimes we get that feeling that we are doing or seeing something that we feel has happened before.
That isn't made up.
It is nothing paranormal though, and I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with past lives...
isis-999
Sep 6 2005, 08:14 PM
Hi welcome to UM. and no it's not bull, I have it happen all the time. I have even meet people i use to know in a past life. So i do believe we are reborn..
ArtemisArcheress
Sep 6 2005, 08:26 PM
Im not sure about deja vous, but they are quite odd. I tend to have them quite strongly at times.
I did come across a friends story about a deja vous of hers. Years ago she used to live in Africa (she was born there) and when she came to the UK to live, she visited a stately home. Im not sure what one. But she told me she KNEW she had been there before, she didnt know how or why. It was just this "inner knowledge" she also knew what a room looked like before she had even entered it. And that there was a chair behind this door with an antique lamp on it. And when she entered the room, she found it to be true.
whoa182
Sep 6 2005, 10:34 PM
If you have Dejavu and it happens often it can be a sign of a disease or underlying problem. It could be anything from early signs of a neurological disease or as simple as not getting enough sleep, deficient in nutrients causing improper communication in the brain, stress, anxiety etc...
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