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What does it mean to you when you get deja vu?

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I'm not entirely sure what category this question belongs under, but anyway... Have you ever had deja vu? If so, does it usually mean that good things are going to follow or am I totally off? I've been having lots and lots of deja vu, up to 4 times a day for the past several days. Is there something to it, or am I going nuts?

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  1. I have deja vu quite often. too, but i don't think there's any meaning to it. It's just a feeling of familiarity i guess..and it's perfectly normal having deja vu in spite of how often you have. No need to worry


  2. Deja Vu is a French phrase,

    Deja = already

    Vu   = seen

    So perhaps in your mind you are seeing things you have already seen, whether in a dream, real life, or past life.  Sometimes people are so familiar with their surrounding and the monotonous schedule of every day life that the events of the day can blend together causes future experiences of Deja Vu.  If you're experiencing Deja Vu in an area where you spend a lot of time, you may be simply experiencing something familiar that draws bits and pieces from a collection of past experiences.

    Hope that helps.


  3. It might just be a coincidence.

    There might be something to it....I've had deja vu too.

    Good Luck...

    Always,

    Luv is Life.

  4. Your not going nuts. Have you been going to places you've never been before, if that's the case you've probably been there in one of your past life's.

  5. on regular basis i am having deja vu...it means only you see the things in your dreams and when it happens suddenly you recall that somewhere you have seen this happening and it's nothing got to do with good things or bad things it just what is going to happen you see...you are not going nuts you need to accept it and do some meditation whihc will help you get calm....

  6. There's nothing like that connected with deja vu. All deja vu is is that your brain receives information (say your friend said "chicken banana") from one ear, but the other ear accidentally misfired and sent a copy of "chicken banana" to the brain after it got the information from the first ear. So you think your friend had said "chicken banana" before, but really it's just your gimpy ear tricking you.

    I suggest you get that d**n thing removed.

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