Deja Vu
Most of my experiences of deja vu have come from
dreams...but I can't say all of them started that way.
I consider this experience to represent a nod or a wink from the
universe (my
higher-self or my spirit guides). I have a whole team of spirit guides.
Generally they are yelling at me to put down the remote and to get back
to work. Or they might say...how about you put down that beer and write
a new web page...I have started to listen to them!
So, for instance, I will notice things a little more,
and the universe
will conspires to have me see things more often...more than the
(reticular activating system?...I think so) like the Fibonacci numbers.
I thought they were interesting. A while a ago, I posted a video to my
home page that included some information pertaining to Fibonacci
numbers.
Then, while reading about "Lost" the TV show, I stumbled
about more
information about the Fibonacci numbers...then later that day...I
watched an episode of "Fringe" which featured more information
about...you guessed it...Fibonacci numbers...most people would say this
is just coincidence...to which I would same...OF COURSE it is. Then
again most folks don't know what coincidence really means.
Coincidence really means when angles coincide...or match
perfectly!
Which is completely opposite to what most people take as just random,
meaningless events that happen to look the same.
This Fibonacci number thing...could be
nothing, or something very small...but I have learned to pay attention
to this paranormal activity...and follow the white rabbit...
Deja Vu:
In Childhood
My childhood memories are peppered with such experiences.
Most of the memories are of re-lived situations and little
conversations when I would recognize a pattern in the situation or
conversation, and then have the choice of playing my part,or saying or
doing something new and different than I remembered I did.
Sometimes I didn't have a part to play and just would wait
for the next person to say their line, and think...WOW! That
was weird.
Deja Vu:
Skeptic's View
I consider myself the ultimate skeptic, in that I don't believe
anything that I perceive to be anything more than a solid a slowing moving
and seemingly persistent dream.
The world of skeptics view this as another easily explained away
experience, generally saying that the experience is merely weakly encoded memories, so when something similar happens
again, you feel weird, because this time, you are paying more attention
and your brain is filling gaps that creates this weird feeling of
having pre-knowledge of an event that is happening for the first time.
For all I know, that could be true. I can't prove it one way
or another, so I choose to have fun with this experience! Why
not!?! Most Deja Vu experiences are little more than
meaningless little conversations anyway, so where is the harm of taking
a novel view on an experience?
Then again, with hindsight, perhaps at another level, Deja Vu happens
for a reason, and there might be a bread crumb to follow if you care to
take the open view.
I can also say that at the same time, I have experienced more Deja Vu
when I was in a more "magical" frame of mind. Looking back at
those times, when all of this sort of thinking was new, I definitely
was looking more closely at everything that happened, and looking for
connections.
So, sure that can happen, most definitely...our thoughts create our
reality, so if we are thinking about Deja Vu and how cool it is, then
we expereince more of that. I suppose a skeptic would call that
"self-fulling prophecy" and they would be right.
Deja Vu:
Time is An Illusion
Einstein and
modern day
physicists
stated quite clearly that time is an illusion...that in reality it is
just a tool to help us keep appointments. In reality, there
is only NOW.
“The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.”- Albert Einstein
Since this seems to be true (or close enough), there is no reason why
we can't access information from a likely future as easily as we can
recall memories of the past, because the past and the future are
nothing more than thoughts.
We have been conditioned to believe that we can only remember the past,
but perhaps Deja Vu is a spontaneous realization that we can access
information from a future (or create it for that matter) and then
experience that "memory" or "thought pattern" in the present moment.
Some of my experiences of Deja Vu were so vivid that I KNEW what the
next line was going to be in a conversation, sometimes, I would whisper
the next word to myself, then hear it and smile.
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