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Re: deja vu
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I have a shrink in my big fat extended family. He told me that a deja vu occurs due to a chemical imbalance in the brain.

Another very senior doctor, in a discussion, once said that frequent deja vu, is often felt by epileptic patients way before the onset of their condition.
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Re: deja vu
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Whoa, if thats true, then im not normal, i get deja vu every day for the past couple years, and my parents are perfectly healthy and normal, the only risk my family has diabetes.
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Re: deja vu
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Get it checked if its happening more than twice or thrice a day. It's probably a medical condition.
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Re: deja vu
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Well, im perfectly healthy.
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Re: deja vu
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so what do you think is happening to me?
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Re: deja vu
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Deja vu has many different explanations.

Some people think that deja vu is memories of a past life. You are doing the same thing that you did then and you remember doing it but you don't know why.

Some other people say that it is your eyes. One eye takes in the scene before you half a second before the other one. That can cause someone to experience deja vu.

But all of this is up to you on how you look at it.

There are also three types of deja vu.

Deja vecu - already experienced or lived through
Deja visite -already visited
Deja senti -already felt
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Re: deja vu
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dunno witch one but hpw do i get visions i want them
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Re: deja vu
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Vision questions usually lead to third eye responses. I know a gentle tip for your third eye. It is, when meditating, focus your eyes upwards and slightly inwards. This makes your meditation experience more visual, and can help the progress of your visions :)
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Re: deja vu
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Deja Vu is the brain playing tricks. Anybody with epilepsy will know all about Deja Vu! My ex-wife has epilepsy, and I can't count the number of times she has said "I've been here before". She hasn't! It seems that the optic nerve (and aural) takes a sort of "instant photograph" of a scene before it actually "registers" on the brain. When it does register, the person thinks they have seen it before; and so they have! But they may never have been there!
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