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Re: Deja Vu ...Vu Deja

Posted by dreamer on October 31, 2001, at 18:34:45

In reply to Deja Vu, posted by Billy Lavorgna on October 30, 2001, at 23:51:55

> This site is a marvel.
> Sifting through the various threads, I've come across others who have experienced what I have: a sporadic sensation of deja vu and half-remembered dreams running concurrently with my conventional, waking thoughts.
> I've had this for most of my adult life, and have at various times attributed it to brain tumour, insanity, panic, epilepsy, and Liz Taylor's "White Diamonds". Well, give or take.
> I'd be keen to hear other personal narratives on the particulars of this sensation.

mmmmmmm I get the dejas when sleep deprived.
I dream in the background or dreams I've had the previous week flash whilst doing day to day things. Its not daydreaming I don't conjour up the dream it invades.
The best xperiences I have is whilst waking but eyes closed I get fast flashes of geometric shapes freaky colours I don't worry bout them suppose it's like a mild lsd trip(never had drugs-don't need em)
Another recently occuring pleasure is a image will arrive fast then slow down to a halt as if to say hello and speed off again.

Is any of this making sense.....faulty wiring in the brain and sticky valves but a good machanic is hard to find. Try to enjoy it worry if you get severe head pains.

dreamer nutterlistic.


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