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originally posted by: IngyBall
a reply to: engvbany
Well, I have never had epilepsy ...
originally posted by: IngyBall
a reply to: engvbany
... and it says that scientist are unsure what disorder is connected with Deja Vu.
Déjà-vu is a brain-glitch.
Anyone getting Déjà-vu daily needs to see a neurologist ...
There is no prophesy involved , your brain is incorrectly telling you "I've seen/heard this before" when in reality you haven't.
analogy: imagine when you searched for a file on your computer that the software which did that was intermittently faulty, and for a few minutes it always answered "yes I've found that file" even if you didn't have a copy of that file on your computer. That's déjà vu.
If that is the case recruit some epileptics to predict your lottery numbers as they get plenty of déjà-vu when they are not on medication ...
What about a headache analogy : if you got a quarterly headache its probably not worth bothering a doctor about it , but if you get a headache most days then an appointment with the doctor would be appropriate. [ Same goes for déjà-vu ].
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
you have real issues with other people believing in what they choose don't you?
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
You are so wrong its not even worth explaining ...
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
But hey I need to see a neurologist s my brain is incorrect, right?
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
... the person is not aware of the premonition until after the fact.
I bothers me that some people may have an undiagnosed treatable illness , which if untreated could result in permanent disability or premature death. It bothers me that they mistakenly believe they can predict the future , which could cause them serious problems , e.g. via gambling.
If they are only aware “after the fact” then it’s not a premonition.
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
You seem so heartless ...
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
[engvbany wrote] If they are only aware “after the fact” then it’s not a premonition. [/engvbany]
I didn't say it was did I?
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
Nothing else to add when you cant or wont comprehend what written.
Yes you did : I’m quoting you verbatim , here's a screengrab , ( click on it to enlarge) ...
its not about prediction, deja vu has nothing to do with prediction, an unconscious premonition might suit a bit better as the person is not aware of the premonition until after the fact.
I can comprehend fine , I just don't believe in prophesy
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
Do you see the word unconscious which in psychological terms means the person is unaware ...
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
... had a premonition and will only be conscious/aware that it was a premonition after they experience the situation.
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
... prophecy isn't mentioned anywhere in our little discussion ...
originally posted by: artistpoet
... why is it that this phenomena is being labelled as an illness ...
originally posted by: artistpoet
So here is my explanation of what Deja Vu is :-
... So in the transit realms we plan out the day ahead ...
originally posted by: lostgirl
... Deja vu episodes which were unusual in that there was a physical component of nausea and an anxiousness ... I had never heard of anyone having extreme physical effects with deja vu ...
en.wikipedia.org...
wikipedia.org/wiki/Partial_seizure#Presentation wrote :-
" While awake some common symptoms of simple partial seizures are:- preserved consciousness sudden and inexplicable feelings of fear, anger, sadness, happiness or nausea sensations of falling or movement experiencing of unusual feelings or sensations altered sense of hearing, smelling, tasting, seeing, and tactile perception (sensory illusions or hallucinations), or feeling as though the environment is not real (derealization) or dissociation from the environment or self (depersonalization) a sense of spatial distortion—things close by may appear to be at a distance. déjà-vu (familiarity) or jamais vu (unfamiliarity) laboured speech or inability to speak at all usually the event is remembered in detail "
originally posted by: lostgirl
... The very next day at the same spot, it happened again, but much less intense...
premonition = prophesy ...
Also the OP uses the words “foreseen” and “predict” , and the gist of what they are saying is [misinterpreting] déjà-experiences as prophesy. So the concept of prophesy has been repeatedly mentioned in this "little discussion" , including by yourself when you've repeatedly use the word "premonition".
on second thoughts I'll not bother responding to the previous post: they have wasted enough of my time.