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09-16-2008, 09:47 PM | #1 |
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Deja vu
Being one area of subjectivity that everyone seems to experience at least once in a lifetime, I am interested in hearing everyones thoughts on the occurence.
IMO, I would think may be a combination of different aspects. One aspect, within the realms of quantum physics, the multiple "you's" theory, parallel or multiple dimensions.....where it is theorized that for every choice we make, we create an equal and opposite thought of our choice that stems off and manifests that action and sequence of events parallel to our current existence. And Deja Vu is a moment in time and space where we are aware of this transference of thought to our other "self", so to speak. Being that this happens and is experienced by everyone, somehow correlates another symbol of how, as a species, soul, being.......we are all connected. What are your thoughts? Blessings and Best Regards, Soul Sequence |
09-16-2008, 09:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: Deja vu
I could have sworn i posted this exact topic the other day!
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Re: Deja vu
Newtons 3rd law of relativity has many applications
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09-16-2008, 10:14 PM | #5 |
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Interesting, Dantheman62, thank you.......your more definitive observation...a quick google and expanded with the following.........
Definition Third law Newton [Third law Newton \ physics] Third law Newton, from Sir Isaac Newton. The law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This law is part of classical physics but has consequences on quantum physics and relativity. This law can be expressed by mathematical vectors with opposite directions Comment Allopathy use this law still literary, while homeopathy sees this law as part of the totality . Compare the Third law Newton with another law from homoeopathy. The law of similarity from homeopathy is an holistic law which can be applied everywhere in the universe relative equal to the third law of Newton (see Relativity: Allopathy, homeopathy & totality disease). In this view human behavior is the cause for future consequences, on a personal and global level. The third law of Newton is therefore deeply integrated in human psychology and can only be "cured" with an equal law, the homeopathic law of similars. ....copied from this website http://www.hompath.net/physics/third-law-newton.php |
09-16-2008, 11:40 PM | #6 |
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Has anyone experienced "deja vu" that lasted more than a few seconds? During an episode, have you ever stopped to think and analize what was happening during that period? And has anyone had what they would summarize as being Deja Vu, to whatever occured, to be unusual and if so, what were the circumstances?
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09-17-2008, 02:15 AM | #7 |
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I don't know for sure but I always have weird things happen, like I was looking at google earth the other day at northern california and saw this huge snow capped mountain called Mount Shasta, well I'm not from there and don't know much about it and didn't pay much attention and have never even heard of it before, the next day in front page news headline about Mount Shasta, just weird thats all. I have things like that happen all the time about different things that I've never heard of yet the next day or two I will see or hear something about it, I don't know what you call it but I wish I could do that with the lottery!!!!
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09-17-2008, 02:31 AM | #8 |
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Dan, when things like that happen to me, of course after the fact, I tell myself I'm gonna get a little notepad and keep track at the occurrence and what happened during the deja vu episode....what you had, IMO, I would classify as deja vu, but then again, I'm not an expert on the subject, but it does go to show you that what you experienced was somewhat psychic, was telling you something.......maybe on a personal level. Which is why I really need to get the notepad and jot things down....it always helps to look within to really know ourselves.
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That is one excellent idea and I am doing it from now on because I'm very serious, it really happens to me all the time and a few days later I think what was that again, ah the first sign of old age,( I'm 46 )
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I tend to get 1 case of deja-vu every month or every 2 months... But no, never lasting more than a second at a time, definitely! Rarely, I get phases when I may have like 3-4 episodes in one month.
My own take on deja vu - a moment of attunement with the underlying fabric of reality, or whatever you want to call it. You step out of the uni-directional time reference, and once you do, you see that what *will* happen has *already* happened from another reference point. Thus deja vu (at least one type) is like seeing yourself from the future... Just my opinion! |
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09-17-2008, 10:32 PM | #16 |
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Re: Deja vu
Hi Ya all,
For me, I tend to think that DV is kinda/sorta "prophetic dream"rememberance. every since I was little, I could never remember my dreams,once I awoken. still can't no matter which of all the many techniques I would/will try However days,weeks and even in a few cases a few years later, what I had dreamt ( a signifiant scene or interaction with someone)would happen. Most often, it was at some significant time in my life. It was(then at the time of the DVE, Very freaky) They (the DV's) are happening to me so often now, that it has become commonplace(but in no way less freeky) For me, IMO, it's a way of FS/gardians letting me "know" "You're right where you are suppose to Be"! is the opposent of Deja 'vu Vuja dae "Never been here, haven't done this" thanks for "Being" here&now leho |
09-17-2008, 11:19 PM | #17 |
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It could be that when we experience something we have experienced before in a past life we get that ol' familiour 'deja vou'
It happens me not so much now, but before it used to happen quite a lot. Gods gonna have a heck of a time answerin all my questions when i kick the bucket. |
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