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Message started by Alfred on May 12th, 2008 at 10:13pm

Title: Deja vu
Post by Alfred on May 12th, 2008 at 10:13pm
Hallo All!

Bruce, in his third book "Voyages into the Afterlife", touches on the subject of Deja vu (Ch 9, p112 on) during the visit to The Planning Centre. He is told they can be fragments of unremembered dreams, suddenly brought into awareness, and can be used as triggering events.

The whole subject of deja vu would seem to have profound connections with the concept of "All time", as in regard to the non-physical world.

My own deja vu experiences have undergone a change in recent years. Whereas before they were the "normal" type of event - getting that definite feeling of something you're currently experiencing having happened before (but not knowing why) - now, and for several years, I don't get the deja vu feeling while actually enacting the event, but I do get it (and very strongly) AFTERWARDS, when I THINK BACK to the event, hours or days later. This may be some neuronal wiring gone haywire in my brain, perhaps, but I wonder if anyone else has any similar, or other, "abnormal" experiences with deja vu? And do they have any theories as to what may be causing the effect?

Best wishes,
Alfred

Title: Re: Deja vu
Post by Alan McDougall on May 13th, 2008 at 3:27am
Afred,

Your quote


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The whole subject of deja vu would seem to have profound connections with the concept of "All time", as in regard to the non-physical world.


Yes time and space are illusions of the physical material realm and what you referred to as "all time" exists in what I call the "ever changing now" where all events are rolled out like separate frames of the movie that is your life and any other life experiences you have had from the first frame of the "movie" to the last frame. Sometimes we get glimpses of future frames or past frames in this present moment and thus deja vuy'

Hek! I hope I made some sense but that is my attempt at explaining the non-linear time out side the physical.

Regards

alan

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