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Been happening to me for years.
Most people don't have Deja Vu often enough to think of it as something significant, but I have moments of Deja Vu every two or three weeks. These moments sometimes occur for no reason to me, but occasionally, I will have a moment in which I know for certain that I dreamt the event happening in the past.
Two days ago, I went with a group of friends out to an old town south of where we live. The place was neat. At one point, we all went to this new amusement park that had recently bought out a family theme park. The place sucked. There was hardly any arcade games, the mini-golf course was small and cramped, and the go-kart track was the same, and the inside had no wall decorations. I remember being inside thinking "it's so empty-feeling, like a dream". I didn't realize just how dream-like it was until I went outside to the go-kart track.
Walking towards the track, I stopped next to a palm tree to check my phone. It was then when I felt Deja Vu coming on, so I stopped and looked up, expecting to see something familiar. I noticed an unusual amount of fountains strewn across the mini-golf course with several palm trees in between. When I took this in, I immediately felt nauseous when I remembered a dream I had over a year ago, which I noted in my journal in the Journal section:
90% of this dream sequence came true, with the exception of the Earth being seen instead of the moon. Once I remembered all this, I leaned on the tree, holding my head, when I heard a friend walking up behind me talking on his phone, saying the exact sentence I had predicted in the dream, word for word. The moment ended when he walked past me.I am now in a waterpark with hundreds of friends and kids from school. I am holding onto a false palm tree for dear life, feeling nauseous, when a friend says "no, we aren't somewhere else". I fight the nausea to look up to see the moon, when instead I see a distant Earth. I quickly look back down, shuddering and shaking.
I had never been to this place before in my life. I can't believe this to be coincidence. Also, this isn't the first time I've "predicted" an event.
What am I supposed to think about this?
Welcome to the movement?
Been happening to me for years.
"That's the effect of living backwards, it always makes one a little giddy at first--""Living backwards!" "I never heard of such a thing!" "--but there's one great advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways." "I'm sure MINE only works one way." Alice remarked. "I can't remember things before they happen." "it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards,"
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about dreaming, the guy at the amusement park experience, that type of dreaming happens to me sometimes. One recent dream just won't get out of my head, thus, i searched out you all.
Last Thursday, I dreamed that I had an injured arm, it was swollen so much the skin was stretched thin which made it appear transparent...under the skin was a pattern like a brain is illustrated (squiggly lines). I stuck with the dream until time passed and the swelling went down and i knew all was going to be ok. On this arm (i assumed it was my arm in the dream), it was swollen and transparent from the elbow down -- left arm -- i saw the point of injury as a red / black bruise around the elbow. I have just not been able to get this picture of an arm out of my mind.
Today at a business meeting, i found out that a close colleauge of mine broke his elbow and had surgery last Thursday...it was such a bad injury that he was hospitalized for 3 days. (In today's medical community, to be hospitalized for 3 days you have to be pretty bad off!). This guy is ok, so far.
I'm just worried, or confused about this and feel crazy. Wonder if this is connected or just one of those things? Help please! Tell me if i'm crazy, no BS. I need truths!
Many thanks
pretty crazy man my dad has told me before that he gets really strong deja vu, like he'll know what someones gonna say before they say it, idk if his have anything to do with dreams, but either way...
I always get that feeling it is really wierd. When it happens to me I just stop whatever I am doing and think about the dream. It is actually quite fun.![]()
Alright...so I am not completely crazy. This has honestly been happening to me on and off for my entire life. Sometimes I will dream something and it happens a few days later, or even a few years later. When I try and tell somebody, they say something like, people have dreams that are similar to events all the time, or something like that. They just cannot comprehend that what just happened to me was second by second, event for event, exactly what I had dreamed prior. My brain confuses me...![]()
Yeah i've posted about this before, i get this about once or twice a month although its been happening more often lately.my latest one was where i was getting dressed and i looked down into my laundry basket and pulled out my pair of white and black striped socks from out underneath my pink pjs.then i turned the radio on and the end of stairway to heaven was on.i woke up that morning, did exactly that when i was dressing, and got deja vu as i was grabbing my socks, and remembered the dream as he stopped singing the word heaven.its sadly almost always about useless crap like that though so i don't bother to cultivate it.
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I'm glad to know it's not just me who does this! What I can't figure out is why the things that are dreamed, etc are so meaningless. Much like the previous post...wish I knew how to target something meaningful in my dreams.
I too sometimes get deja vu, Not too often though. About six years ago my wife (she was my girlfriend at that time) had a dream about our cat Lucky. I really don’t remember what she dreamt about, all I remember her telling me that our cat Lucky was all burnt up in her dream. About three days later our apartment burned down. We had three cats at the time, I got one cat out of the apartment(that cats name is Little Guy). I ran back into the apartment to find the other two cats. I couldn’t find any of them, I had to get out because it was getting too smoky in there. By the time the fire department got there our apartment was all the away in flames. When they finally got the fire out they brought down one bag that had one dead cat in it(his name was Mama Key). We figured Lucky was still in there dead somewhere. The next day we went back to scavenge through the rubble. One of our neighbors came over and said they have a cat. My wife went over there to see if it was our cat Lucky. Sure enough it was lucky, she had third-degree burns on her paws, her fur was burnt up in places.
I think it’s kind of crazy she dreamt about the cat being burnt up three days before it happened. Good thing the cat is named Lucky.
I do not believe thre is a woman or man alive than can tell you what to aobut this except yourself. I have come to realize that experiences such very meaningful dreams and strong deja vu hold a unique meaning that only the one expeiencing can fully understand and gain value from.
As a gnostic (not agnostic, but gonstic), I feel that deja vu is like a wrinkle in the day-to-day 'reality' we experience. Like a giltch in the programe. It's the illusion of time and space fucking up for a moment. Like any other illusion, the 'real' or waking world cannot be perfect.
Personaly, when I experience deja vu, I try as hard as I can to focus on the true nature of what is going on and peek a little further past what is in front of my eyes and mind. I try and look further into what it is that is really out there and better understand the limitless levels of exsistance.
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C. Loren
Yeah, I've had this same experience many times. It wasn't until a year ago that I started paying attention to it (well, paying attention to it AGAIN) and started keeping better track of my dreams. All of this realization came about the same time I started noticing all these signs around me too, but that's another story.
Anyway, I had mentioned this on another forum (non-dream related) and from what I've read there it looks like a lot of people have suddenly become aware of their sixth senses (precognition or whatever else). Honestly, I can't tell you what to do with it, like someone else said it's really up to you.
I'm not sure what it means myself, or what to do with it.
*shrugs* It could be something or nothing, who really knows.
Wow! That surely is an odd coincidence, if not a coindence at all! I can understand the amusment park aspect of the day being a coincidence matching your dream, but your friend speaking everything the same to your dream a year ago, word-by-word, cannot be a mere coincidence. The odds of that occuring, are.. impossible!
Sometimes I experience Deja vu myself, and it's really stange. Mostly, it creates some form of paradox; I've seen this before when I've seen this that I've seen it before - and so forth - it goes on forever!
I'm starting to realize that after every dream I have of tornadoes I have a pain in the ass customer the next day at work. So far for like 5 times now.
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We have something in familiar with OP. Im also getting lots of Deja Vu, almost every 2 weeks or so. I am not sure yet if they're bits and parts of my dreams, as yet i haven't got a decent DR, but if so, couldn't those Deja Vu's be the sights of The Third Eye? It's like predicting the future.
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