Deja Vu - have you experience it?
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Deja Vu refers to the experience of feeling sure that one has already witnessed or experienced a current situation, even though the exact circumstances of the previous encounter are uncertain and were perhaps imagined. (wikipedia).
Have you ever experienced Deja Vu?
Sounded like Matrix :oops:
I have, in fact, on several occasions. Come share your experience?
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Tankee,
You share yours first leh .....

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Definitely a YES!! and on many ocassions too!

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Yes, but nothing memorable that I can recall.
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Deja Vu sounds like another type Kiasu!
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Yes. I have on few occasions of deja vu but nothing big to share... except the following feelings
1) You know it seems familiar and you seen the environment before
2) You know what's next and in fact, you will continue to do whatever you are doing to make it happened
3) Finally, it happened - and u say \"Hey, i seem this before!\"
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Hahaha... I read long time back about our life like an old music record player... those with big disc and a needle spinning in circle from track to track... sometime, the needle do accidentally skip to next track, and u must bring it back to current track to continue playing the music. So deja vu is like your life needle skip to next track for a short moment for you to see what's coming... a peek into your future. -
plum-cake:
Deja Vu sounds like another type Kiasu!
:? don't understand :oops: -
My biggest Deja Vu experience is not 1 incident but across several days.
for that few days in a foreign land that I had never been before and strangers I had never ever met; everything seemed familiar. It was kind of scary. -
tankee:
That is not Deja Vu. That is past life regression. :!:My biggest Deja Vu experience is not 1 incident but across several days.
for that few days in a foreign land that I had never been before and strangers I had never ever met; everything seemed familiar. It was kind of scary. -
tisha:
:lol:
That is not Deja Vu. That is past life regression. :!:tankee:
My biggest Deja Vu experience is not 1 incident but across several days.
for that few days in a foreign land that I had never been before and strangers I had never ever met; everything seemed familiar. It was kind of scary.
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