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Thread: Any theories on Dejavu and/or Schizophrenia?

Started 3 months, 1 week ago by NicB
Hi Erin, I have two questions for you (or anyone else that can communicate with the other side). I've always been very fascinated by dejavu, and was wondering if you had any information on it? Are there any spiritual theories as to why dejavu occurs and what causes it? Also, my close friend saw a professional that told him that he opened the door schizophrenia and almost got it. He also ...
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Ace22 replied 3 months ago
Most cases of Deja Vu are a neurological disorder attributed to stress. When one is over their functional threshold of stress, spasms are triggered that interupt the flow of conciousness in "real time" to you brain. So instead of appearing as static reality, it is percieved as memory, even though the delay is micro-seconds. Some cases have been reported where individuals felt they had been...

LovelyStar replied 3 months ago
One scientific theory about Deja Vu I learned recently is that one of the eye might have perceived the scenery and sent it to the brain slightly faster than the other eye. The double information received by the brain might caused one to experience a sense of familiarity aka Deja Vu. Its quite similar as Ace22 mentioned, although from this POV, the cause is not stress. Im not spiritually ...

drakecatz replied 3 months ago
[QUOTE] Quote: Originally Posted by NicB Also, my close friend saw a professional that told him that he opened the door schizophrenia and almost got it. Wow! Some professional! My older brother has had this disease since he was 20. He's now 60. It is inherited and it usually happens in the late teens, early 20's. It skips a generation, and of course ...

Nayon replied 1 month, 4 weeks ago
I have a different theory for déjà vue. Some say we live in a simulation that serves as a school to teach us about Love. Think of the movie Groundhog day for instance. Phil Connors keep reliving the same day until he learns to love in the Now. We could be experiencing life in the same way. If we don't get a lesson, the story is rewinded and we go thru it again until we learn, erasing memory ...

 

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NicB
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Any theories on Dejavu and/or...
Published (2009-09-29 08:18:00)
Hi Erin, I have two questions for you (or anyone else that can communicate with the other side). I've always been very fascinated by dejavu, and was wondering if you had any information on it? Are there any spiritual theories as to why dejavu occurs and what causes it? Also, my close friend saw a professional that told him that he opened the door schizophrenia and almost got it. He also experiences mild symptoms of it currently such as...
Ace22
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Any theories on Dejavu and/or...
Published (2009-10-05 05:58:00)
Most cases of Deja Vu are a neurological disorder attributed to stress. When one is over their functional threshold of stress, spasms are triggered that interupt the flow of conciousness in "real time" to you brain. So instead of appearing as static reality, it is percieved as memory, even though the delay is micro-seconds. Some cases have been reported where individuals felt they had been in a neighborhood before and have...
LovelyStar
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Any theories on Dejavu and/or...
Published (2009-10-06 09:34:00)
One scientific theory about Deja Vu I learned recently is that one of the eye might have perceived the scenery and sent it to the brain slightly faster than the other eye. The double information received by the brain might caused one to experience a sense of familiarity aka Deja Vu. Its quite similar as Ace22 mentioned, although from this POV, the cause is not stress. Im not spiritually enlightened, but I do believe that all is one and one is...
drakecatz
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Any theories on Dejavu and/or...
Published (2009-10-06 16:07:00)
[QUOTE] Quote: Originally Posted by NicB Also, my close friend saw a professional that told him that he opened the door schizophrenia and almost got it. Wow! Some professional! My older brother has had this disease since he was 20. He's now 60. It is inherited and it usually happens in the late teens, early 20's. It skips a generation, and of course sometimes doesn't rear it's ulgy head at all. Thank God! Your friend needs...
Nayon
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Any theories on Dejavu and/or...
Published (2009-11-10 13:32:00)
I have a different theory for déjà vue. Some say we live in a simulation that serves as a school to teach us about Love. Think of the movie Groundhog day for instance. Phil Connors keep reliving the same day until he learns to love in the Now. We could be experiencing life in the same way. If we don't get a lesson, the story is rewinded and we go thru it again until we learn, erasing memory of past attempts, and déjà vue would be a...

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