Logical Mind
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What Is Deja Vu and where does it come from?
The term originates from the French, meaning 'Already Seen” first used by Emile Boirac, a French psychic researcher.
The phenomenon is a sudden feeling of familiarity, as many of you already know, while in a completely new place, or that you’ve had the exact same conversation with someone before.
The other day I was talking to a man about diet and eating healthy and all of a sudden I have the feeling I have had this conversation with this person before to the point I was aware what he was about to say next and how I would respond.
The thing is a mystery even for experts yet I theorize Deja could be the effect of our activities in our astral body while sleeping, and then when awake we duplicate the experience.
Regarding the familiarity of a new place you have never visited before there is the possibility the experience originally took place in another alternate reality.
The term originates from the French, meaning 'Already Seen” first used by Emile Boirac, a French psychic researcher.
The phenomenon is a sudden feeling of familiarity, as many of you already know, while in a completely new place, or that you’ve had the exact same conversation with someone before.
The other day I was talking to a man about diet and eating healthy and all of a sudden I have the feeling I have had this conversation with this person before to the point I was aware what he was about to say next and how I would respond.
The thing is a mystery even for experts yet I theorize Deja could be the effect of our activities in our astral body while sleeping, and then when awake we duplicate the experience.
Regarding the familiarity of a new place you have never visited before there is the possibility the experience originally took place in another alternate reality.
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