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Psychologists are now closer than ever to understanding deja vu


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1 hour ago, UM-Bot said:

Deja vu can be unsettling at the best of times and no, it's not caused by a glitch in the matrix...

https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/361173/psychologists-are-now-closer-than-ever-to-understanding-deja-vu

There are different levels of mind.

The place where we have seen things before is deep down. Deja-vu is when something happens that reminds you of something you saw in that deep down place. It`s not dreaming, its deeper than that. No study is worth its value unless it is willing to consider that our minds have another side to them which isn`t understood.

Next time someone has a Deja-vu experience keep that Deja-vu feeling going. Don`t let it stop. After a few minutes the Deja-vu experiences will come thick and fast. When you are fully connected to that place where it comes from you`ll realise you have seen the whole of the universe across the whole of time.

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And to make matters even more complicated, there is an opposite of deja vu, called Jamais vu.

Whereas deja vu is characterized by "the unfamiliar becomes familiar", it's opposite is where what should be familiar becomes unfamiliar.

Scary stuff.  Almost like forms of dementia.

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"Resemblence of a new scene to one in memory that fails to be consciously called to mind at the moment". My opinion hasn't changed, it most likely comes from forgotten dreams. We have thousands of them. We do something in reality that triggers fragments of forgotten memories/dreams.

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What if our entire universe expands and collapses, and every time life repeats itself. It takes billions upon billions of years, but the universe has expanded and collapsed possibly millions of times, with us all living the same life, with minor variances. Deja vu would just be us living the same experience but slightly altered.
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