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Dave the Druid
October 3rd, 2005, 06:55 AM
Anybody here deal with deja vu?
tarotgirljess
October 3rd, 2005, 10:13 AM
very frequently. to me deja vou is a sign that i'm on the right path and things are going the way they should be. at one point it saved me from domestic violence. Kinda a way for the God/Goddess whoever is in charge to let me know that "this happened for a reason, things are as they should be. Let it go"
Dave the Druid
October 3rd, 2005, 12:03 PM
That sounds good.
In my own expirence it generally means that something is about to happen but for me that is usually something bad.
tarotgirljess
October 3rd, 2005, 06:09 PM
sounds to me like a warning. something big is going to happen. you aren't meant to change it rather prepare for it and know that it's coming.
*shrug* it probably means something different for everyone. lol
Silver Water
October 3rd, 2005, 06:27 PM
I have deja vu at least once a week, although it isn't always with things very important or major. Sure, now and again it will be, but when it's important it's either very bad or very good. The little, neutral things don't really seem to matter much.
Agaliha
October 3rd, 2005, 06:52 PM
I used to get Deja Vu quite a bit, but not so much now.
I have had numberous times where I will dream something crystal clearly-- surroundings and conversation and days (or months) later exactly the same thing happens-- from what is said and how it is said. For example in my dream I said a phrase right as I hit my toe on the side of a door that was swung open as I was turning away. The same thing exactly happened in real life three weeks from the dream!
Mine come to me as dreams (would that be some form of precognition then??) and then I notice them in the awaking world.
I see it as either good, bad or neutral:
Good: I am on the right path, there is something to learn, a confirmation of something
Bad: a warning, pay attention of you'll be sorry, something may happen
Neutral: pretty explainable, heh.
I pay attention fully when ever it happens...and make note of it.
yarrow_elfglow
October 3rd, 2005, 07:06 PM
i get Deja Vu everyonce in awhile
Painted_Crow
October 3rd, 2005, 08:43 PM
Alot of times when I experience it, I know I drept it. But not in a way like when you wake up in the morning a remember a dream, but like you acted out what was happening in the dream for a future reference.
RainDance
October 4th, 2005, 12:20 AM
i used to get it like twice a week when i was young
but as time went on i slowly stopped getting it :whatmewor been like 4 months since my last one
Dave the Druid
October 4th, 2005, 07:04 AM
On the Good Bad Neutral thing.
For me it is just tells me that something is going to happen not what.
I do feel that most of it comes from my dreams. I can go for long times without anything at all then within the space of a few weeks it feels nearly constant or at least more than once a day.
tarotgirljess
October 4th, 2005, 09:08 AM
for me i don't dream them often. I'll be wandering around doing my own thing and that feeling shows up the " I think i've done this before" feeling. It does tend to give a dreamlike feeling to RL. I mentioned previously that once it saved me from domestic violence. the BF was angery at me and as he was yelling at me it flashed. I knew it was very important not to get close enough to him for him to acually touch me. instead of the violent nasty vision i had seen. i was able to walk out unarmed. the only damage done was from him to various furniture and a wall.He is obviously the EX lol.
mucgwyrt
October 5th, 2005, 03:55 AM
I used to get Deja Vu quite a bit, but not so much now.
I have had numberous times where I will dream something crystal clearly-- surroundings and conversation and days (or months) later exactly the same thing happens-- from what is said and how it is said. For example in my dream I said a phrase right as I hit my toe on the side of a door that was swung open as I was turning away. The same thing exactly happened in real life three weeks from the dream!
Mine come to me as dreams (would that be some form of precognition then??) and then I notice them in the awaking world.
I see it as either good, bad or neutral:
Good: I am on the right path, there is something to learn, a confirmation of something
Bad: a warning, pay attention of you'll be sorry, something may happen
Neutral: pretty explainable, heh.
I pay attention fully when ever it happens...and make note of it.
Same here.
Kalandriel
October 5th, 2005, 08:31 AM
I used to get Deja Vu quite a bit, but not so much now.
I have had numberous times where I will dream something crystal clearly-- surroundings and conversation and days (or months) later exactly the same thing happens-- from what is said and how it is said. For example in my dream I said a phrase right as I hit my toe on the side of a door that was swung open as I was turning away. The same thing exactly happened in real life three weeks from the dream!
Mine come to me as dreams (would that be some form of precognition then??) and then I notice them in the awaking world.
I too get deja vu from dreams, and the ones I have that I can't place, I figure it's just a dream that I didn't remember upon waking. :)
Autumn Clair
October 6th, 2005, 01:24 PM
Deja Vu is a funny thing, you get the feeling you did something before or it triggers a memory of a dream. Sometime they can warn you of something going to happen other times they just let you know this is your path. I take them a guiding tool.
Sitalique
October 17th, 2005, 03:34 PM
I usually have deja vu every few months and have always taken it that things are going the way they should be. I had an odd experience of it the other day though and not sure what to make of it. I was sitting at my computer when it happened and I had the usual feeling of it happening before but also with the feeling that at the time I had the same feeling. If that makes any sense. Like I had a deja vu of a deja vu :confused:
Like I said, not really sure what to make of it. Anyone else have an idea?
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