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Originally posted by Imtor
Thanks for the post. One thing I can tell you is I do have dreams of places I have never seen before and situations I cannot even imagine, then I do them or go to them. and then I feel I have seen what I am doing in a dream before.. I am not talking about well-known places you see on TV, I mean unimportant and totally RANDOM PLACES.
Example: I once had a dream of going in some peak then down some grassy valley, in the same dream I later go to some rocky place with a valley below and it's sunny. Never seen that place before, it's not a sighting, it's a totally random place like in the middle of your way. And I saw the exact same place when I went to one of our mountains, the feeling I've seen that place before HIT ME.. And many dreams and cases like this one.
It has nothing to do with thinking too much about it because I really didn't care... but dreaming the place with accuracy..
COMPARISON W REALITY REPITITIVITY:. Lately I come back from work in the evening, I get off at a bus stop, and every evening I look into the night sky, I see one train passing on a nearby bridge from left to right, then the next one from right to left - I just do the same thing, watching the trains come and go. I then watch a van with some logo and company also passing on the road.
I repeat this every evening and I do not have feeling of dejavu even though I do it day after day. But in the dreams... it just hits you and you remember well what you dreamed and that it was the same. I am not saying every dream I have is realistic but I can count more than fifty that have retold me soem future
Originally posted by ZeroUnlmtd
Another way to induce deja vu is whatever you're doing right before going to sleep, try and remember it as long as you can until you pass out, does you no good since its not going to help you in the present but change the future and you alter the past, and making that a routine means future you will do it to, see where i'm going with this? Routine and Recollection.
Originally posted by ZeroUnlmtd
reply to post by Imtor
no what i mean is whatever is on your mind the most to draw most of your focus just before bed or culminating in most of your thought process during the waking hours, your brain will reference it in your sleep to the next time it takes the same priority you've placed it in your waking hours, as for Deja Vu you see what's gonna happen all the time in your sleep yet remember mostly none of it when you wake up. Only during the Deepest levels of REM are you actually aware of what you are seeing.