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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => Topic started by: thedoc on 10/09/2013 11:46:17
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Why sometimes, when I come to some places and do some things, will I feel like I have done exactly the same things in my dreams before? I can almost know what is going to happen later. It is some kinds of predictive dream? But what causes that?
Bests,
Nina
Asked by Nina Lo
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... when I come to some places and do some things, will I feel like I have done exactly the same things in my dreams before ...
Not predictive, it's " déjà rêve " ... http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=45679.msg397976#msg397976
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i've had them in my house too
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Ginny
Educated people rely less on other peoples opinion. While younger people are born into a new frame that is not yet functioning in society. I find I get déjà vu when I'm standing right where I need to be. In those moments I'm one with who I am. The fate of feeling right about a sequence of actions.