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what is dejavu? is it 'dreams that came true'?

i always have dejavu, so one day i decided to hold on to a dream that i dreamt, and remembered it, and memorized it, memorized the color and everything. and i found out it came in reality 3 months later! really!

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  1. i have dreams and they come ttrue sometimes. i dont think it is weird, my mom said it is a talent some people have and it is ok.
  2. Its a precognitive dream. You dream things up and it happens.It might not be a anything big btu may be a sign just to show you and prove you may have this ability. If you start having dreams with bad experiences and start coming true thats to show that you have the ability to altar and change before something bad really happens.I used to have dreams all the time one was small that i lost my grandma's cross and found it at a section of the bed I woke up and it happened and I found it in the same spot where it was in my dream. Not long after I started having bad dreams and I'd wake up and they'd start coming true for ex....in my dream a racoon got into my house and bit my yorkie on the neck and killed him well...the racoon really got into my house and started happening the way I remembered it only....I locked my yorkie in the bathroom so the racoon couldn't get to it.
  3. Dejavu is the feeling that what is happening has happened before. When I was a teenager I always had dreams that ended up happening, I think it's because my feelings were so strong and my subconscience dreamed up things that could happen.
  4. from the french,it means, "already seen".Don't know about the dream theory though.
  5. Yes, dejavu is a dream that comes true, or a thought that reapears in real life. I use to have this a lot when I was a teen, and it's kinda cool because I would dream something where I was somewhere I'd never ever been, and then a while later I'd go to that place and remember that dream I'd had.
  6. DEJA VU means you have the feeling you've already "been here before." (even though you know you haven't) It means, "already seen," as in I get the feeling I've already seen this place. We also have DEJA ENTENDU, translated, "already heard," for the same phenomenon, the feeling that someone is repeating something, and you're not sure, but you feel you just heard it before, somehow. We have DEJA JAMAIS, for the feeling that you're in a place you know, and you suddenly get the sense that it's all different, that you have never been here before--jamais, meaning never, as opposed to deja, meaning already.... Which brings us to why. It is believed that there are two possibilities: 1. That you had a lag in your brain synapse, so that it was a nano second before one hemisphere told the other hemisphere what was going on--so you actually have come to the same place twice, as far as your brain's communication with itself, goes. 2. The second is that you had a super-quick memory loss, and that when you "came back," you came back to the same place (of course), and had the feeling that you were just there, when, in fact you were, but you don't realize you "left" for a zillionth of a second. (nothing to do with dreams; your experience is wild, but different from deja vu....It has more to do with your psychic ability, a sense of prescience....) (Jamais vu is different; it has more to do with a momentary hallucinatory state brought on by many possible causes.) I just thought I'd throw it in for interest sake. One of my favorite quotes: "I'm having deja vu, all over again."*
  7. I can do the same thing. Everything I dream ALWAYS comes true unless it's really really crazy. I think that it's weird.
  8. actually, i've heard that dejavu is a type of seizure. one side of your brain processes what you are seeing a second before the other side, so when the latter side processes it, you have that feeling of being there before and cant quite place when.
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