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Topic: Just for Fun

The Future & Deja Vu's

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
If the future is not written (as I have always thought), then what do deja vu's mean in relation to the future?
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  • Posted by K.J.P. on Accepted
    hello xstreamharleyluv,

    welcome to marketing profs. i got your question email alert on my bb while running on a treadmill, and i couldn't resist smiling. i know that the first thing i'd do when i got home was to log in and give my two cents' worth.

    but before i do that, let's define deja vu first.

    From about.com

    Definition: The phrase "deja vu" is French for "already seen" and is used to refer to when a person experiences the feeling that they have seen, experienced, or been someplace before even when they are sure that that is not really true. So, for example, a person who arrives at a new city they have never before visited may experience deja vu on a street, experience the intense feeling that they have been on that street at some point in the past.

    there has been so much material on psychic phenomena, and renegade scientists have been working and made considerable breakthroughs in the last decade explaining the "spirit" or "psychic" side of the mind in the context of science. materials about how the conscious mind relates to the nonconscious, and how the nonconscious relates to our environment and the universe point to the fact that 400 billion bits of information are encoded in the nonconscious accessible through mind mastery techniques, and relevant to achieving goals, which defined means then as an objective or is a projected state of affairs that a person or a system plans or intends to achieve—a personal or organizational desired end-point in some sort of assumed development. a thing of the future.

    i grew up on the tropical side of the planet, and a voracious reader at 6, i have dreamed of seeing paris. that dream came true this summer, and boy was that deja vu for me. it was in the strictest sense a feeling of having "already seen" because in my mind i have repeatedly replayed that scene in my head, me in the streets of paris, who i was with, the scent, the sound, the scent, the taste, all gleaned from the voluminous information i stored and gathered over the years about the city, and visualizing for myself how i want the experience to be.

    was it a psychic phenomena? in a way yes, but only because my mind willed that future into existence.

    happy reading.

    kristine

  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Dear xstreamharleyluv,

    What do deja vu moments mean? Glimpses into a world of possibility.
    But that's just a wild stab in the dark on my part.

    Gary Bloomer
    Wilmington, DE, USA
    Follow me on www.twitter/com/GaryBloomer

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