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sled735
reply to post by NoRegretsEver
Deja vue has been discussed in great detail several times on this thread.
It's a very strange feeling when it happens.
There are three different explanations for what deja vue can be:
1. The memory of some action, place, person, or thing from a past life. Like when you recognize someone, or some place, but know that you have never met this person, or visited this place before. Or...
2. A memory from the life-path chart we made for our self before we were born.
It is said that our guides will allow us to recall these memories from our chart to give us a "clue" that we are on
course with the path we designed. Or...
3. A memory of a future event we have seen during our astral travels while we sleep. When the event happens, it
is recalled by us as a "memory", even though it had not actually happened in our reality yet.
I really don't know why you recalled breaking up in the "memory" of this. Maybe your guides showed you two different outcomes, and you chose the one where you didn't break up? Just a thought.
But...
If your intuition, which is your "higher self", is telling you that getting back with him would be a mistake, then I would definitely listen! You will regret it if you turn your back to that "little voice" inside your head.
I had to learn the hard way when I ignored my "gut feelings".
Sometimes we want to think with our head, and what we "want", but our higher self will always warn us of impending danger. We just need to learn to listen, and "act" on it.
Anyone else have anything to add?
YES!
I have noticed throughout my life that if I stray from the correct path life becomes very confusing!
If I don't listen to that 'warning' voice, it becomes fainter-& if I continue on MY chosen path, the 'voice' becomes too faint to hear.
The 'force' seems to walk with me, & work with me ONLY if I'm willing to listen.
If I insist on taking the reins to do what I want, it steps back & lets me do my thing.
Never, never doubt that little voice! It will keep you on the road you need to walk, & save you a lot of misfortune.
Ms.Nugget
edit on 11/6/2013 by sled735 because: reformat
NoRegretsEver
reply to post by nugget1
Thanks, I am beginning to see that, its a process though, its weird knowing the difference between right and wrong, and then waiting for a "sign" to make sure, well I like it that way anyway.
I have from here on in re-invited that change to make sure that I recognize that my hardships, or confusion on decisions, isnt because I am not being guided, its because Im not listening. (little secret, I am realllllyy hardheaded )
Peace, NRE.
sled735
reply to post by NoRegretsEver
Deja vue has been discussed in great detail several times on this thread.
It's a very strange feeling when it happens.
There are three different explanations for what deja vue can be:
1. The memory of some action, place, person, or thing from a past life. Like when you recognize someone, or some place, but know that you have never met this person, or visited this place before. Or...
2. A memory from the life-path chart we made for our self before we were born.
It is said that our guides will allow us to recall these memories from our chart to give us a "clue" that we are on
course with the path we designed. Or...
3. A memory of a future event we have seen during our astral travels while we sleep. When the event happens, it
is recalled by us as a "memory", even though it had not actually happened in our reality yet.
I really don't know why you recalled breaking up in the "memory" of this. Maybe your guides showed you two different outcomes, and you chose the one where you didn't break up? Just a thought.
But...
If your intuition, which is your "higher self", is telling you that getting back with him would be a mistake, then I would definitely listen! You will regret it if you turn your back to that "little voice" inside your head.
I had to learn the hard way when I ignored my "gut feelings".
Sometimes we want to think with our head, and what we "want", but our higher self will always warn us of impending danger. We just need to learn to listen, and "act" on it.
Anyone else have anything to add?
edit on 11/6/2013 by sled735 because: reformat
nugget1
reply to post by PeachesEnRegalia
Very interesting post! I have to admire the bravery of people who have interacted with alien beings!
I have noticed a recurring theme; the greys present as benevolent, while the reptiles are just plain evil! Seems to be a yin/yang thing going on.
If they are the evolved 'us' , visiting from the future ( as some have postulated), then does our inner yin/yang split into two separate beings?
Nah; that doesn't make sense. It might, if the greys didn't have a reputation for being so deceptive.
I think I need some help with this train of thought...anybody?
Ms. Nugget
The reptilian brain is the most ancient of the brains. It has two hemispheres, just like the neocortex, and it may be that they relate functionally to the left and right hemispheres of the neocortex. The reptilian brain consists of the upper part of the spinal cord and the basal ganglia, the diencephalon, and parts of the midbrain - all of which sits atop the spinal column like a knob in the middle of our heads.
It is thought to represent a fundamental core of the nervous system and derives from a form of mammal-like reptile that once ranged widely over the world but disappeared during the Triassic period having provided the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and mammals. All modern mammals have this reptilian complex, including humans.
At least five human behaviors originate in the reptilian brain. These have been denoted as isopraxic, preservative, re-enactment, tropistic, and deceptive.
Without defining them, I shall simply say that in human activities they find expression in:
obsessive-compulsive behavior
personal day-to-day rituals and superstitious acts
slavish conformance to old ways of doing things
ceremonial re-enactments
obeisance to precedent, as in legal, religious, cultural, and other matters
responding to partial representations (coloration, "strangeness," etc.), whether alive or inanimate
and all manner of deception