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    How do you explain the Deja vu phenomenon?

    0  Views: 575 Answers: 5 Posted: 12 years ago

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    'Been there, done that."


    That's my explanation, don't try to change me, I'm sticking to it..

    Excuse the double. My computer will come back to me in about five days ... something about the motherboard. This computer is real clunky and slow. 

    Colleen

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    It's the site, not your computer and I removed your double post. ;)
    itsmee

    In my case, it's both. My cursor won't work so I can't get or send e-mail. I can't go to websites. It does NOT have a virus. Macs don't get viruses.
    It was born to be bad. From the very first key stroke I knew.

    It's a lemon. I wanted them to give me a new one ... but no such luck.

    a subliminal sniff of something remembered but long forgot. 

    winfia

    subliminal sniff ... oh what a great way to describe it!

    Small snippets of memories of past lives. That's how I explain it. 

    winfia

    ... so when we "remember" of having gone thru the exact same experience once before, you think that we are remembering a past life moment ... a kind of rewind over and over from one life to the other. I have always thought of past lives being completely different than the ones we are living presently.
    Colleen

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    They can be complete different or we can actually replay something that was important to us in another lifetime. Sort of a message to help us to remember a lesson we are suppose to be learning. One that we failed at before. Sometimes it's just something so similar, maybe not exact but very similar that it causes Soul to remember and feed the memory to our subconscious which then lets our conscious know. It's just a fragment, a moment but enough to catch our attention and pause. Though we might not get the meaning consciously at the moment, our subconscious records it and we as Soul makes a change in our life pattern to accept the message. I just woke up so that's the best I can explain it right now.
    winfia

    The next time I have a DV I'll test your theory. Sounds good. Thanks.

    I'm the same as Colleen.



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