Nex thing this happens you may want to write a detailed description or create an image of the location. I've often wondered about this. Welcome btw redshift! |
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Nex thing this happens you may want to write a detailed description or create an image of the location. I've often wondered about this. Welcome btw redshift! |
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Do you seriously think that blood is the only thing in this world that is colored red?
~Raised by OpheliaBlue~
dude I think this is how we have dejavu. I have had this happen soo many times in my life. The scary part is when the same thing happens in ur dream, that is happening in reality. I have done this b4 and predicted what would happen next. Just by remembering what happened in my dream. Its very freaky!! |
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Lucid Dreams: 3
It is sort of like Deja vu, yes. But is it really? I think it is even more mysterious than dejavu. My experience with dejavu is you come across a situation that you is oddly to familar, someplace you have been before, or something that you swore happened before. But all the times I had deja vu, I was not able to single out when, where, and if the first situation really happened. I believe it's mostly physilogical -- a release of some brain chemical or firings of synapses in the temporal lobe. |
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I do this a whole lot. I think it's really neat, especially since I keep a dream journol. I can look back and say, " That's really wierd...". Anyway, I don't think it is an uncommon experience. Be happy you have had the experience. |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
I've dreamt of a place and then visited something that eerily resembled it later on, which immediately would spark a reaction. Is this some psychic phenomenon or just psychology, I don't know. I sometimes realized, though, that the place resembled the dream simply because the dream was fairly basic, and it was just a matter of time before, statistically speaking, I'd find something like it. Then again, I've had some pretty coincidental experiences... |
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