Deja Vu

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Huckleberry

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We've all experienced this strange phenomenon. Are there any religious explanations for this?
I believe when a person has experience Deja Vu which it is a feeling that a person already had experienced a certain situation; and which I believe that a person has dream about that certain situation before it has happen, but has forgotten the dream but the subconscious mind remembered the dream but since we doesn't know how to retrieve information from our subconscious mind, so it leave us bewilder.
 
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Temporal anomaly based upon syncronicity of freewill between two different parabolic points in the vertex of the space/time continuum.
I knew it! I knew it! I've always said that! :D
 
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We've all experienced this strange phenomenon. Are there any religious explanations for this?
Good thread. You've certainly stirred things up. I never would have imagined there would be religious connections drawn, but I suppose it makes sense.
 
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Yes, that is ALL correct :) ONLY! it is after, The Lord's Day of Reckoning and Teaching in the Spirit.

Sorry to let you down but, Our Father's will is that ALL come to repentance, and though there will ultimately be a loss of children, He is NOT going to lose the amount that He would at end of this flesh realm.

I mean like for Christ's sake, that would be untold millions, probably billions???

NO! Our Father's plan IS much better than that; Thank Get Over Death (the mission) ALMIGHTY for that.

So far, 3 unclean spirits that are not worthy of remembrance or a name; and 1 that has a name from before; Lucifer (Bright Morning Star) does now, Satan (Death) and one for the future, Appolyon (to be destroyed by ashes from within)

Lets pray to Our Father and have some compassion for HIM, that this number does not grow any bigger than it has to already; I mean like, they were ALL His beloved children at one point, and He IS the ONE than must do the dastardly and disgusting deed, the HE looks forward to least of ALL.

It would seem to me that Our Father even holds out hope for some of the fallen angels to come to repentance on that Great and Terrible Day of The Lord, a Day of darkness and of great gloominess. EEEEEK!
 
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Imperfect

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i dont know. but i think it comes from dreams. and dreams come from God. so in a round-about-way, deja vu comes from God. reason for it (which i think is the better question)? only God knows.
 
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Huckleberry

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Sorry to let you down but...
You're not letting me down.
I have no faith in you.

Our Father's will is that ALL come to repentance, and though there will ultimately be a loss of children, He is NOT going to lose the amount that He would at end of this flesh realm.
Matthew 7
[SUP]13[/SUP] Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
[SUP]14[/SUP] Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
 
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i dont know. but i think it comes from dreams. and dreams come from God. so in a round-about-way, deja vu comes from God. reason for it (which i think is the better question)? only God knows.
Do you really think dreams come from god?

Perhaps that explains why I never fare too well in my dreams. I can never run away fast enough, I'm always late for
Something or I lose something. I never win!
 

Blain

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I think "Drama Queen" would have been a better screen-name for you.
Maybe a bit uncalled for there... I honestly don't care if you believe me or not, it's not like it affects me if you think negative of me
 
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Blain

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Do you really think dreams come from god?

Perhaps that explains why I never fare too well in my dreams. I can never run away fast enough, I'm always late for
Something or I lose something. I never win!
Sounds like you seem to be running yourself ragged or you may be running away from your problems. but then again I may be wrong
 
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Sounds like you seem to be running yourself ragged or you may be running away from your problems. but then again I may be wrong
Your probably right. I don't have any real problems in life, but when they do crop up I have a tendency not to deal with them as immediately as I should. :)
 

Blain

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Your probably right. I don't have any real problems in life, but when they do crop up I have a tendency not to deal with them as immediately as I should. :)
Surprisingly how we act and deal with life can actually appear in our dreams, however not all dreams are from God. Sometimes it's just a dream related to our thoughts or life. I actually found a site where people are completely obsessed with dreams and angels and the spiritual realm, it's not healthy trust me. Dreams can be interesting to have from God but if our focus is not on God we can get distracted and think to much on our dreams and stuff
 
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Pull up at an intersection, a red truck screeches to a halt at a red light. I think "whoa, deja vu"

But I think -

I have been at that stop light before.
I have seen a red truck before.
I have seen someone screech to a halt before.

My mind accesses all those separate points and constructs what I just saw, based on unrelated bits.

That's how I think Deja Vu happens. Or, maybe I have seen a red truck screech to a halt at that very intersection 30 years ago just like that and never remembered it. Maybe even when I was like 3 years old or something. Who knows?

It's probably also some kind of messenger that I don't think to try and interpret, and probably lose the train of thought that was interrupted by the deja vu, which the messenger would be speaking about.

I also think the dreams and memories that we can't seem to shake are messages that we are intended to interpret once we ever learn how.

2 cents is about all I have on deja vu. It certainly is fun though.
 
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We've all experienced this strange phenomenon. Are there any religious explanations for this?
Do you have you ever read books seen pictures in books watched television listened to the radio heard someone tell a story, there's your explanation, it's called memory, nothing more. Superstition is a sin and is unbiblical.
 

Blain

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Do you have you ever read books seen pictures in books watched television listened to the radio heard someone tell a story, there's your explanation, it's called memory, nothing more. Superstition is a sin and is unbiblical.
-_-......(Slaps himself on the forehead)
 

KohenMatt

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I usually have deja vu that is so strong it makes me weak and feel queasy. it doesn't last that long but no matter what I do I feel like I had done it before and I still feel sick but then it just passes away. I have asked doctors and other Christians about it but no one has been able to tell me why I have these or how I got it. I have had this all my life
Blaine, I started experiencing the EXACT same thing and the same symptoms you just described about 7years ago. I didn't know it at the time, but they were small seizures, or peti-mal seizures. Deja vu, naseua, blurred vision, etc. These are all pretty standard symptoms for seizures. I usually only had 1 every so often and it would pass harmlessly enough. But one, after about 4 years of this happening, 1 day I had several during that day and it turned into a full grand mal seizure and I had to go to the ER. I've had 3 grand mal's over the last 3 years but have it under control now with meds. I pray this isn't the case for you, but you might want to check out a neurologist if you're able to.

Message me if I can be of any help.
Matt
 
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FrancisDrake

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None of these verses indicate that we will have no memory of this life. Our rewards in heaven are based on our walk with God during this life. It makes a nonsense of any rewards if we retain no knowledge of this life.
If there was no memory of this life, then the concept of Christ our redeemer would be meaningless to those in heaven as we would know no past life to be redeemed from.