Every time I hear people talk about deja vu, they always say that stuff just FEELS familiar, but for me, deja vu is when I seem to already have a memory of a new moment.
thats exactly what they mean you think you are experiencing deja vu differently but that exactly what deja vu is. Most people experience it a few dozen times in their life.
A few dozen in their life!! I have déjà vu all the time. I will have Déjà vu about having a déjà vu. So the frequency at which I get it isn’t normal???
Same I once dreamed about the buss being broken and me and my friends walking down the road 10km i remembered every colour of every car and every car model,they called me insane,now it is just a joke between us they now call me the Dream man since it happened alot of times like 7 out of 10 dreams would become true
Yeah I usually have a lot of luck remembering my dreams. In the dreams a situation with a loved one goes horribly wrong. Big argument, big blowup, never friends again. But when the deja vu event starts playing out IRL nothing bad ever happens and I think 'thank God it wasn't like in the dream'.
My Deja vu does feel like I’ve experienced it in a dream before too, but no impending doom. More like confusion which I assume is common for deja vu. Also a couple times I’ll have deja vu inception where my Deja vu is of me having a deja vu moment.
The annoying thing about deja vu is that it usually comes to you while you're talking about or doing the most random shit ever, not normal stuff, so you convince yourself there's no way you're fake-remembering something this oddly specific
Every time I get Deja vu I feel like it’s not the first time I’ve experienced the same deja vu. It’s really strange, it feels like “oh Thus is weird, this is like the 6th time I’ve been in this exact situation” and I never thought it to be just my mind.
Same! It's so weird! I get normal deja vus as well, but this type of deja vu freaks me out more for some reason. As if I'm in a loop and the same things keep repeating in stead of moving forward.
When I was 15 we moved to an area we had never been to. After living there a couple of weeks I caught a bus to the next suburb. When the bus turned a corner I was suddenly struck by déjà vu. I knew each house, in detail, the colours of each letter box, I even recognised the people I saw in their front yards, with details as how they were dressed. It was a very weird experience which only lasted for that street, once the bus turned into the next street it was gone.
mine was kinda similar and also included a bus. I was riding in the back seat of a car. looking at the front air vent when the feeling of dejavu kicked in. I looked up at the road and all the cars were like i had seen them before except it was missing a bus. but literally after thinking of the missing bus it came around the bend in the road coming into sight and looking exactly like i was picturing it. but then the feeling of dejavu went away. but that experience stuck with me because I thought it was like a bit of precognition seeing something before it happened.
I went to a distant relatives house with my parents last time they went there was 3 year before i was born i was 15 when i went with them i knew everyone and everything like which thing was where they have a secret door which goes to the lawn and i knew it where it was and where to look for the key 🤷♂️🤷♂️ how i don't know
I have had 4 dreams in my life where I was doing something fairly ordinary but in a place I hadn’t been before, and actually remembered it upon waking and thought it was odd that I had dreamed it. Then a few days to a week later it happened, I can’t begin to explain how utterly unnerving that is
I predicted a lot of the tragic events in my life without being able to change them. The only one that hasn’t come true yet is the end of the world where the surface of the earth gets flung into space. But so far I predicted my grandmas death to the exact date and time, I’ve predicted that someone in my family is a monster under a disguise only to find out my grandpa is a hardcore pedo (never spent time with him much anyway but the way my family responded broke me for a while) I’ve predicted the emotional abandonment of my aunt who raised me I’ve predicted the death of my cats down to the exact date And every moment that happened I felt a sense of Deja vu
@hotpotato9558 it's honestly so freaky having dreams that come true, I started writing my dreams down because I was convinced I was just mistaken or remembering the dreams wrong, but things happened just as I'd written. It's useless because it's always mundane stuff that doesn't even help me, it's like the only purpose of these dreams is to mess with me... or maybe there's a message in those dreams and I'm just too dumb to understand lol
when i do feel deja vu, it is in the middle random discussions. feels like i have had this exact conversation before and know what people will say before they say it. when in reality i probably have not had that discussion before and have no idea where it is going. at times i feel deja vu about my deja vu and it feels like a loop.
That is exactly my experience. I dream an event, in the first person, and the event then happens later and plays out the same way. I recognize the experience and clearly remember the first occurrence. It is some kind of precognition. I know what's about to happen, but I cannot alter it in any way... at least I have not yet. This has happened for me several times in my life.
Mine turned out to be temporal lobe seizures. I never would have believed it, but the neurologist started nodding soon as i said dejavu. Might be worth looking into, just in case.
@@dazparry1580 what about seen vision of seen someone you know and see the person a minute later or a small event like a fight and a minute later the fight happens? ,i dont see them anymore very rare was very anoying when i was 12-25 i was walking with friends boom bug my brain
@@craynotcreigh im afraid that sounds like simple partial and complex partial seizures.. 😏 hope im wrong but thats the symptoms i get during. Have a quick search of temporal lobe epilepsy symptoms.
You most likely dreamed or imagined that same scenario. I personally have experienced the same thing. It even happens so often that I try to alter what I think will happen, but it seems to be impossible
I've had partial seizures all my life, though I never knew they were seizures until I was in high school. The auras I experience that warn me a seizure is coming is always a feeling of deja vu. But more like a sensation that I have dreamt the current scenario before. When I would experience these auras when I was growing up I LOVED the sensation so I never complained about it to my parents. It felt like a high, and it still does even today. But now since the goal is for me to stop having seizures I believe I have actually mentally stopped a potential seizure by concentrating and reminding myself that I have never dreamt of this situation. That everything that is happening is completely knew. That it's all in my head. My therapist referred to it as me "grounding myself". It has often worked, but since I enjoy the sensation so much I find myself having trouble trying to ground myself.
You know, I've been having similar things and I think this could possibly be what it is. It feels like a random memory pops up, and I can't tell if it's familiar or unfamiliar, or if it's a dream or a real memory, and I instantly forget what it was and I just feel like I have a hole in my stomach and just lay on the floor on the verge of tears
@@Just_a_Piano_: If you are having frequent episodes of deja vu, feelings of dread, experiencing out of body sensations, having odd smells, that feeling in your stomach is a sign...you are most likely have a form of epilepsy called focal or partial focal aware seizures, these can develop into tonic clonic seizures and that can lead to death. you should get checked out by a neurologist asap.
@@BuddhaFpv " frequent episodes of deja vu, feelings of dread, " I can't explain the deja vu. But I have no idea why, it's not every month, it's randomly throughout the year but pretty much every single time it has happened it was the 20th to 21th of a month. Last year it happened in novemeber, january, febuary, and march then didn't happen for a long time. Maybe happened at some point in the summer I honestly don't remember, then happened again recently. I don't get out of body sensations or weird smells. Just some random memory I know I've never experienced just seems to show up then disappear instantly then I have a weird, almost nostalgic dreadful feeling. With the added hole in my stomach and tears
I just posted a comment about this 😂 my auroras include intense déjà vu. I have different type of seizures never know what my brain will do. Good times eh
@@Dimplez271its tough to live with for sure, It almost feels like a psychedelic trip that i wasnt planning on taking along with a feeling of dread, sometimes i feel like there are people in my room from like another dimension trying to take me back with them, just the feeling i dont actually see anything just alot of feelings. I just went nearly a month without any but had a few just the other day. i think one of the worst parts for me is food tasting terrible for a few days after, its a struggle that ive had to adjust to as i didnt have any problems until i turned 40..best of luck to you and i wish you all the best in your future
I had a dream I lost something very valuable in my vacation and forgot about it after a few days, then it happened in real life. It was like I knew it was going to happen and then it really did. Like myself was trying to warn me.
I realize that science has it's own explanations based on experimentation. However, we still struggle with brain studies. We are improving though. I believe in the the multiverse. We exist in many places simultaneously. For some, a connection between these realities can be found in the subconscious mind. That's my opinion. I know that may sound outlandish, but there just isn't a better way to explain the events I have experienced. I can't write it off to a brain tumor, and those who have been there have sometimes been freaked out by it. Random chance sometimes? Sure. Absolutely. Doesn't happen nearly as often anymore, but there are reasons for that as well. Do I think that this feeling can sometimes be attributed to scientific explanations sighted in this video? Yes. I do. Just not every time. One of the first steps is keeping a dream journal. I know. Weird, right? It helps you to remember your dreams better. Bring out details that you will eventually forget, as most do with dreams. I don't do that anymore, because I don't need too. Learning to remember dreams is a skill, just like controlling dreams. You get better with practice.
This happens to me so much that it doesn’t even surprise me anymore. I remember when it first happened in 5th grade I was scared but overtime I got used to it.
Deja Vu is SUCH a strange phenomenon, because it cannot be recorded or shared in any practical societal way, but most of us know exactly how it feels. How do we explain it to the rest? It's like trying to explain "anger" to an android without using the word "angry" (or technically "feel" if it was an android).
@@alfieford95 99 percent of people are absolutely blind to their everyday freedom. Everything you do is a choice. You dont have to make money. But you've conned yourself into thinking you are forced. Pick up your bed,and walk.
I once had this odd deja vu that is hard to explain. I was in a completely normal situation at work and I got a "deja vu" but it felt as if I was living in a parallel universe, both at the same time. It kept telling myself what was happening wasn't supposed to happen, that I was going through another way of things happening. But somehow I could see vividly what WAS supposed to happen, all WHILE living MY reality. It was the weirdest feeling I've ever gotten, it felt so real.
I've gotten these too. A friend and I were discussing it and he mentioned that it maybe an indication of the Big Bounce Theory..or similar. Where the universe expands to a certain point and then snaps back, starting over again. And everything in existance happens again but with slight changes. And these "deja vu" moments is our inner being remembering what occurred in a past "universal existance"... Idk.. It's a trip lol
I remember one morning in middle school I was thinking to myself "Something isn't right. What is it? I'm supposed to be here, aren't I?" It took me like 8 tries to get into my laptop. It was as if I was in a parallel universe. I never understood what happened that day.
I recall this one time at college when I was upset about not having anymore deja vu's because I took them as a sign that I was on the right path, so then immediately after sharing this thought with my new friend, I had one, but this time I didn't announce it, I just went with it and it lasted over five minutes, during which, I was conversing with myself about this new friend I was with, and even though I knew everything that was about to happen- I couldn't change it, I was living in a past dream and had no control over my actions. This freaked me out so much I thought I was crazy, and that there was no such thing as free will, we were all just acting our parts in this pre-scripted play, that's why everything seems so automatic sometimes.
ive had an extremely similar experience with deja vu. sometimes ill be walking and ill look around and literally know exactly what I need to do as if I'm playing as a character in a open world video game, similarly to gta. i honestly feel crazy when I tell them life feels like that. I've also come to the conclusion (on an entirely different note) that our true forms (don't ask who I'm referring to when I say our because I don't know, but if u agree you're apart of the group) arent human, but beings whose forms are incomprehensible to the human eye, an that we all have a goal to achieve, or mission to accomplish by the end of our lives, and that if you die without completing your mission, u have to try again. deja vu is basically me remembering certain parts of my mission and how to complete it/letting me know I'm going down the right path in life, to complete this goal.
@@nyel3 whats your goal personally? how do you know your goal? how to you know if you're trending towards your goal? how do you know you've completed your goal and what happens? this is an interesting concept to me, apologies for all the questions, I just like this sort of thing and want to know more
@@tw1nn319 to be so real , i have no idea what my goal is, but usually if i have multiple instances of dejavu around the same time i believe im on my right path. you don't know you've completed your goal until after your life has ended, and if you have, your being can rest. if not, u go back in for another chance. i don't know the max. amount of chances, if there is one. do not apologize for asking questions, its apart of learning.
The scary thing is that when i have deja vu, i remember the whole situation and after realising that i'm having a deja vu I can tell what's going to happen and it actually happens. This can't be normal. And i'm not joking or lying, this is true.
This is what my experience is too. When I remember it prior to it playing it never plays out as the dream. The ones that play out as the dream are the one's I don't remember till it fully plays out.
Sometimes my deja’vu will last for a couple minutes. And it feels like I’m in a movie, predicting everything that’s going to happen. It’s actually quite surreal.
@@LD-dt1sk I did tried to change it, but then I remembered I was trying to change it too in my dream and it happened exactly what's happen next, but sometime changing it makes me feel the deja vu is gone.
My deja vu has always felt like I've dreamt it before and the series of events plays out exactly like I remember to the point where I can say what's going to happen as it happens it's super trippy
The same, but I was having deja vus very commonly, I mean 6 deja vus per month, seeing what exactly was going to happen, but not knowing how I could remember it, once I had the premonition, I wrote it down before forgetting it then when I saw what was going to happen, I was able to alter the deja vu and no more deja vus for me, I haven't had a deja vu since that. my theory its that like the einstein theory time its relatively, the past, present and future its happening at the same time, that means that maybe the deja vus are only flashing moments that are mades for keep the original moment making you do the exact thing.
A Deja Vu happens because of this, most people don’t remember their dreams when they wake up, but the dream has been stored in the subconscious memory, so when people get the Deja Vu feeling, it’s their brain accessing that subconscious memory, so technically, they are experiencing that event in time, for a second time, the first time was in a dream they previously had, which was stored in the subconscious memory, and that’s why people find Deja Vu so strange, as they have no recollection of having that memory or where the memory came from, everything in the universe has already happened, and Deja Vu is proof of this, it’s called Eternalism, past present and future coincide as 1.
When I have Deja vu, even after I realize im having it, the next few things that happen feel like it happened exactly that way also, if that makes and sense lol
i know a bitt about sphyciogy and using revese sphyciogy when to talkng with a real sphyciogy person/doctor deja vu is some like a verson of the future that has not happen yet but feel like it all ready happen in your past its a fake/day dream mermeres you made up at same time as somethng eles s happen to you but you don't have controll over it when snap out of your day dream you feel like you have been/done before but it was all fake day dream that never happen to you yet but it mite happen to you if you do something that seen/felt n your fake memberies
I had this time back in middle school when we were going through a subject in English and I was 100% sure we had just done the subject a few days before, if not the very day before but to my astonishment no one else remembered. That was the strongest sense of deja but I’d ever felt and I was so confident we had just done it I was able to recite what we were talking about… maybe i was making it up and we had covered the same topic in a different English class tho. I think that’s a reasonable solution.
Whenever I had deja vu, I would always try so hard to remember even the smallest details, and try to guess what would happen next irl based on my deja vu. Guess what 100% of the time it always happens but that deja vu experience is like 3-4 times that happened. Do you experience the same?
A couple of days ago i was playing a game and everything from the chat and how i moved my mouse, which abilities i used i knew everything but then i broke my focus. Im sure i wouldve forseen things if i havent broken my focus
OMG SAME! And sometimes that same deja vu happens to me even after a year have pass. I also sometimes dream the same thing, albiet with a few difference, multiple times until it came true irl to me And I Swear! Even after it happen (got deja vu) I would still dream it!
I never just "feel" something. Usually with my deja vu's, as many others say here, is a whole "memory" that never could have happened before. It... It's like seeing the future at the same time as it happens. Everyone is exactly on the right spot, they say the exact same thing, the one who was quiet is quiet, I do the exact same thing as I did (or "do"...). It is extremely interesting. And just a tiny bit scary, since we don't know why yet. I have had different types as well. Some mentioned that they dreamed the future and then it became a deja vu. I have also had that, but only once or twice, and only as a kid.
Omg same bit it’s like I’m at dance and I’m just like wait didn’t I do this yesterday and then I will be like I think jumps will be next and then boom it is
I did read that deja vu is triggered by a fail in our memory, and the brain fills a failed memory with the current information is going thorough your receptors (eyes, ears, nose, etc), so from your present screen of conscious you have the sensation that you saw exactly what u are seeing currently, but is filling something from the past
@@lawtrox Yes, I have heard of that myself, but I have trouble believing it. Other theories from this video seem more plausible, in that case. Mostly because, how would the brain "forget" a memory, or even "skip" a moment in process? And then I am talking about fully functional humans. And more than that, many have written here about long sensations much more complex than "remembering a smell from sometime". So personally, I have doubts on that theory being the correct one.
My deja vu is always from I dream I had. I even tested it and freaked myself out because while it was occurring I remembered the person I was with was going to say something like “I think we should take a vacation to the Smokey Mountains” and verbatim that is what she said and I mouthed it while she said it. She asked me why I was copying what she said. Still freaks me out today
Had one I remember (I think I was 3rd grade? Sheesh) there was a shark bottle I didn’t know what was in it (it looked like a slap bottle but a shark base) and I remember in the dream, not asking, then thinking about it for a long time wondering what it was. So I decided to ask. Turns out it was itch cream, but it was super weird. Another time I was in 1st grade, I had a dream we made paper hand leaf reefs and the next day we made one in the same way in the same area like perfectly like the dream. Still remember asking my friend “am I awake” and she looked at me weird. I can’t think of any deja vu right now in my life only when I was super young.
Something similar happened to me. I was in school in English class (I'm German). Suddenly I had the strange feeling I had already been in this situation and was able to tell what the teacher was going to say, moments before she actually said it. It only lasted a few seconds but it felt really weird. I experienced a few more Deja Vus in my life but this episode was the strangest.
Same , but I'm having two or more dreams when I have two or more choices that can change the event specialy where we just moved a couple of months ago with every choices that someone is gonna attack me or worse the paranoia is getting worse as the days go by
I often have the "feeling of having seen/done this before," involving a number of variables that makes it difficult to replicate by chance. The fraction of a second processing idea sounds more applicable, since the details are very specific.
I remember when we were kids and whenever someone got deja vu, they would say they’ve dreamt about that moment before. Then all the other kids would proceed to ask what was going to happen next as if they could tell the future.
Exactly. It is dreamwalking. I had it multiple times before and often i knew was was coming next or that i would think about was will come next in a dream and later in reality. It gets less the more i get older.
The amount of times I have had dreams where I see a scenario and have that exact same scenario play out the day after or even a week or a month afterwards can not be normal Edit: The suggestions about this I have read so far in the replies both interest me and disturb me Edit 2: It is honestly a bit unsettling yet reassuring to see that I'm not alone Edit 3: Bruh, wtf are you guys reading to come up with these psychic or supernatural stuff
Same, I always end up experiencing what happened in my dreams within days, weeks, or maybe even months after. (Its become a semi normal thing for me every month) Deja vu has indeed confused me multiple times
Fr. This one time I had like a dream of me having a conversation and after it like a few minutes I was like wait tf this has played out before. It's happened to me at least 10 times. It's weird but cool in a way
The eerie feeling of deja vu is a kind of cognitive resonance that occurs when something you are experiencing in your waking consciousness triggers a similar experience that once occurred in a dream. I think the brain can store dreams; or at least when we wake from them we consciously try to commit them to memory and then quickly forget. But the unconscious brain does not forget. And when you encounter a situation that triggers this dream memory and the sort-of "echo" of this dream memory combines with the waking consciousness experiencing something similar, these memory "waves" resonate and reinforce each other creating a kind of euphoria for some or genuinely uncomfortable mental state for others. deja vu is simply a collision of a memory from a dream with an active experience.
Idk if anyone will ever read this but throughout my life I have constantly dreamed of moments that then later happened in my future. The latest examples to date... 1) I had a dream that I was outside of my brother's place very upset talking to my dad. He was tearing up, we embraced and I called him my hero. For months I wondered what would cause such an emotional yet heartwarming embrace between us two as we're not the kind of people to just do that sort of thing. A month or two goes by and we were celebrating at my brother's for his birthday. My sister and I got in an argument to the point we were both upset but everyone turned on me. Then I find myself in the exact same spot with my dad, saying the exact same things and doing the exact same things. The tones of voice and the pain I felt in that moment was identical to my dream. 2) we had a family holiday to Mallorca in the later days of September. Again, a good month or two beforehand, I had a dream that we were all sat around a table and I had two sex on the beach cocktails in front of me. With my brother's partner's sister sitting on my left. At this point in time I didn't even know she was going. A few days into the holiday we sat on that exact table in the exact same order. I made the exact same movements and had the exact same drinks in front of me. This has happened to me for years, since I was young. To this day idk why it keeps happening
I have epilepsy and I have a “warning” feeling before my seizures and my warning is deja vu!! I’ve felt this feeling in so many places, I remember feeling it while studying abroad as well.
Hey I have idiopathic generalised epilepsy iv had it since i was 6 years old and im now 25 and Iv always got the same feelings as you before a seizure I also have the overwhelming feeling that I've dreamt about situations weeks, months and even sometimes years before they happen , a few years ago i started to tell my wife when I have a really vivid important feeling dream as soon as we wake up then when the same situation happens for real I say do u remember me telling you I dreamt this , its good to have someone else to back it up it stops me feeling like I'm going crazy and in the beginning I thought it might just be something that happens because of the epilepsy and I still don't know if it causes it but do know its definitely something very real 😅👍🏻
I get dreams about the future and then I forget about them but after a period of time I live that moment and I remember that I had a dream about it in the past, it feels like your future is being spoiled to you by your own dreams 🤣
The rare and weird deja Vu feeling is when I know I've been in an exact situation and I can remember what day it was, but the events are happening exactly the same
For me this was daily i would feel like it happened and believe for the rest of my life if i was still a kid i even thought i had 2 lives one deja vu one reality
I had a deja vu experience when I was roughly 12 years old. We drove to a farm for a college reunion for my Dad. As we rounded the corner of the barn everything began. They were putting up a big banner. Everything that happened was a bit behind my experience. I knew what would happen just before it did. This continued for quite a while. I was playing some other kids and we ran around a corner. It was like I could see around the corner. I saw the Christmas Tree farm in my head there it was when I turned the corner. Only time this has happened to me. I can still play some of it back in my head over 50 years later.
Had a dream when I was a small child. I was "flying" down a dirt road and the end of the forested dirt road was a purple house. At the time we lived in Southern California. Fast forward many years later my family moved to Montana. I was around 13 and one of my friends had found a dog and she had asked me to help her find the owner. We rode our bikes around for hours knocking on doors and at one point we were riding down a dirt road which was a long drive way and yes it was forested. And as we moved down the road I could see the house at the end of the road. And there it was. The purple house. Suddenly it hit me that I had seen this place before. I had several moments like this as a kid but nothing as profound as the house. And as I got older it happens less and less to a point where I don't even think I have these experiences anymore.
We are all psychic. We've been here before. The dreams that are extremely vivid have meaning. They could be premonition, a visitation from a loved one who passed on, or have a message. Keeping a dream journal is a good idea.
I get this with conversations usually. Like I'll talk to someone and Deja Vu will just hit me in the head like a brick out of no where, with a super strong feeling that I've had that exact encounter in a dream before. This happens to me a lot in fact. When I was younger I seriously considered whether or not I was genuinely having premonitions in my sleep, and I am not a particularly superstitious person. In fact I'm a studying scientist. Like when I was younger I would be talking with someone and it would hit me, and I had to learn to just roll with it. I got better at ignoring the feeling and just continuing the conversation. This is still something that happens to me like several times a month, and every time it is such convincing feeling. Am I weird? EDIT - I stopped taking the medication I was on, and I haven’t experienced this in months.
One website that I visited said that if you experience Deja Vu a lot, it may be necessary to see a doctor as it could indicate something that needs to be checked out.
@@tracesprite6078 Well maybe it was a phase or something. I notice I’m getting it much less now, and I’m not any medications anymore. I was taking some psychoactive drugs at the time. Maybe that had an effect? I’m not sure.
The thing about deja vu with me is that I think I have experienced something already, but I know I genuinely did. It is all about how weird it is that I am in that specific of a situation as I was before. It's not really like a thing that has to do anything with routine, It's more like my brain recognises the oddly coincidence of a situation that has already happened. And I'm pretty sure it has, I just can't recall it because my memory isn't that great, and it's nothing too special to remember, but my brain can still connect the dots. Is that even deja vu? I don't even know if I have ever felt the real deja vu. Maybe what I am describing really is the deja vu everyone is talking about...
I used to experience déjà-vu a lot in my childhood. So much that when it happened, I used to predict (in my mind) what will happen next. And sometimes it happened exactly like that. But the entire thing used to be a few seconds only.
@@AVMermaid i got that feeling alot around my early teenage years. Mostly because i predictdd situations because i dreamt about them. It really felt fucking strange...
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. But you don't actually predict what happens, you just feel like you are because you recall everything the instant it happens. Seen so many people say they've predicted an event in a dream. Not quite, that's just what it feels like
During my first visit to Turin, a friend took us to see a church. We entered through a side door but left through the front door. As soon as we walked outside I was struck by the strongest Deja Vu I had ever had. I told my partner and she began laughing, she then told our Italian friend and the two of them started laughing. Meanwhile I was really concerned because I could not shake the feeling that I knew the view intimately even though I had never been there before. Eventually my partner stopped laughing and explained that in the original film The Italian Job, there were two scenes filmed from exactly where we were standing. Duh!
@talesofthelostones 2020 i wouldn't qualify a joke as "wildly claiming things". So before you imply that i am ignorant , maybe learn about a little thing called "context clues" 😆 fuckin jesus mate 😆 i bet you watch alot of rick and morty too.
My all time favorite: having a dream, then weeks or months down the road, when I am in that "place" or situation, I know it intimately. There were times in my life this happened several times a year, but less frequently now. I surmise that it has to do with one mental well being and "connection" to the vibrations of life.
My deja vu is extremely weird. Mine works for maybe 5-10 seconds and how I normally scan a room is by looking at different places and analyzing something, then going to the next thing, then the next. But I always REMEMBER looking throughout a room in the same exact order as my memory. What’s even weirder is most times I feel paralyzed and can’t move or speak, just moving my eyes around the room and remembering the situation and knowing what’s going to happen because I remember it. Super fucking weird
mine is most similar to yours, sometimes it happens when im talking to people and they always say the same things in the same order as im looking at the same things in the same order idk its wierd
It's the same for me but I always lay on the floor in my dreams and can't move almost feel paralyzed but when I see it irl I scan from floor up like in my dream
me too. I feel like it happened in a dream and I always remember what I was thinking about in the dream. One time I got deja vu while watching basketball and in the dream I remember thinking "I don't watch basketball now, this must happen in a long time."
the feeling of deja vu happens so often and so frequent to me since my childhood that it just became normal to me but once I could predict what happens next step by step and that's when I freaked out. also the feeling of deja vu-ception happens very often too
@@yurie7166 for some reason, tons of coincidence happens to me, 2 days ago, my family talked about some deja vu stuff, then yesterday my friend was talking about, asking me to whether I ever had a deja vu, now I get this? Also many things like these happen to me, prob hundred times. At one point I though what if I could predict the future, when I tried to no coincidence happened. the irony lol
Yeah it’s crazy how common it happens to me. It’s become normal now. I catch myself getting the feeling mid conversation with people then I know what they’re gonna say before they say it and it just gets crazier as the conversation plays out exactly how I remember it.
I had the most intense dejavu at my friends wedding. It felt like I went into a dream and almost like I was paralyzed. It was like i had been in that exact moment before, it was so intense I'll never forget it.
How can anyone explain this? My deja vous is when I am not just saw the familiar situation and know what the person at current events was about to say next.
@@Proofs_please That is just another form of deja vu. It is probably only your brains illusion that you have already heard someone say that thing. The illusion happens after you have seen the thing, basically its like if your brain "labeled" reacent memory as an old one, leading you to think that you have expierinced it before.
I had a very clear deja vu while watching my father put fiberglass on the prow of a canoe he had built. I'd never seen a canoe built before, not fiberglass being applied. While I thought at the time it was strange, I also realized that I had helped him build the canoe, knew what the plan was, went with him to buy the fiberglass... so I just figured that my brain had already put together the logical scenario of what was going to happen. When it did... deja vu. Of course I also wondered how often (likely very) we create that logical scenario and it never happens.
what about if you've dreamed about a whole situation with conversations with other people and then a few days later you experience the exact same situation with all the same people and details you can remember from your dream?
That happened to me for a whole week when I was a teenager in the 80's. Each night, I would dream the next days events. Then when I had to live them out, my brain would buzz and protest, and I could say the same words at the same time that others said in conversations. They would look at me weird, but it was freaking me out too. This lasted for one whole week, then disappeared as mysteriously as it had started.
I once dreamt of staring into a corner of a ceiling and blue walls and I shit you not 2 maybe more years later I moved into a new house and I found myself staring at it and I was like holy shit
That's actually a misconception caused by your brain making connections and ad libbing. Your actual dream is much more vague, maybe the idea of having A conversation with that person and a vague idea of a background, but then when you actually have a conversation, your brain fills in details that weren't there before with what you're seeing at the time. I've had the same sort of thing happen; months before I moved, I dreamt I was putting one of my terrariums in a closet that was attached to the back of the bathroom instead of the bedroom, down to the orientation of counter in front, wall on the left, toilet on the right, and bathtub in the corner opposite both the mirror and closet. Later on, that exact thing happened, but now my brain was filling in the lighting, floor pattern, and even my face into that dream from long ago.
I had a strange thing happen one day. I was at the barber and this family was talking next to me, and I realised that I’ve seen this before, what was Strange was that I knew what the father was going to say next, and I mouthed the same words he did at the exact time he said it. I swear this shit freaked me out 🙈🙈
Bruh this happened as well to me, I was looking and someone and I knew that they were about to walk over to a different part of the room before they did it
This is the only deja vu i have. Everytime I get deja vu everything including conversations are familiar and i remember them saying everything they say
My daughter has just told me that she was listening to a podcast and then she had an interesting idea that she'd never thought of before. Literally in the next second, the podcast changed topic and discussed that idea. ... Don't get freaked out, Jaz. We live in a strange, multi-layered world but we can hold onto the idea that we should be kind to one another and do whatever good we can.
I’ve had several dreams where I completely predicted an exact situation with every precise detail and a period of time later have it occur in real life exactly as I had dreamed. When I was a kid (middle school and before ) i would experience several bouts of this happening, however, when it did happen, i would experience an indescribable pain. Essentially, this is how it would go: 1. Something would trigger the start of this “deja by” feeling and I would begin to predict exactly what would happen around me for the next 30-60 seconds all from the recollection of my dream/memory and things would happen exactly as I was predicting them to 2. As I was getting to the end point of my recollection I would begin to feel an indescribable “headache” (not even remotely similar to any headache or migraine but it’s the best word I could think of) which is the worst pain I’ve EVER experienced (as in, this headache thingy was the most painful thing I’ve ever experienced in my life) for the next 30-90 seconds 3. I was always fully conscious and was able to even speak to people around me and whatever even during the pain moments 4. Then it would just go away like clock work. Eventually, after experiencing it so much, I was able to prepare myself for what was to come whenever I would begin to feel this very specific unusual deja vu feeling (it’s very different from regular deja vu I’ve experienced) For some reason, I completely stopped experiencing this around my first year of high school. I also stopped being able to remember any dreams when I’d wake up and began naturally waking up after 4-5 or so hours of sleep for the rest of highschool until the end of my senior year. Towards the second half of my senior year, I abruptly developed idiopathic hypersomnia and could not go one night without waking up after 10+ hours of sleep in the middle of a dream where I was able to recall the last 30 min-1 hour+ of said dream. My family and went to neurologists where they found absolutely nothing wrong when doing brain scans. No tumors, no signs that would point to chronic migraines (which I do also experience), nothing, nada, no explanation. To this day, I still have idiopathic hypersomnia, however, that weird Deja vu thingy happened for the first time after around 5 years during my first year of university but without the pain (just the deja vu) and hasn’t happened since. I’ve tried looking into simple partial seizures and every type of epilepsy since that seemed to be the most similar to what I was experiencing, but my brain scans had no signs of any seizures whatsoever and the only similarities I had in common with a seizure disorder was “Deja vu” and head pain. I know it wasn’t false memory creation/recollection because I got into a habit in middle school of writing down any dreams I did remember (since it was pretty rare at the time) and confirmed several times that the dreams I had experienced did in fact line up with the exact scenario that would play out when I would experience the “deja vu.” I’m currently studying neuroscience and hope one day I’ll find an answer to explain whatever the hell I had happen to me as a kid.
I remember a few years ago, there was a big solar flare on the Sun that made big news. Around that time, I started to have deja vu repeatedly. It was little things like seeing my aunt laugh while I was walking out of the hallway or watching a Sims 4 video and seeing the player set up a specific garden. This experience lead me to write down my dreams in case I could catch myself predicting the future. What I found was that the build-up was often the same, but diverged at a defining moment (my aunt saying something she didnt say in my dream, the player using a different bush). I think dreams that induce deja vu might be vague enough to be recognizeable in average day-to-day life but are also just specific enough to lead to that build-up. Without remembering specific details, it might actually feel like you saw the future.
My very have no idea but this is just my whatever feels opinion, is that dejavu is yourself connecting to your other selves in other timelines/parallel universesz and the one where your life turns out the way you want it or are happiest, I believe when you are on the right path, you get dejavu. Just my 2 cents and thoughts. I've thought this for a long time, if you are experiencing dejavu, you are I the right place at the right time and doing your best.
@@Aw-ns1qx oh nooo i never get Deja Vu anymore! like maybeee once a year or 2 or something. i used to get it pretty frequently. did i go wrong somewhere!? i also thought parallel universe kinda thing because when i did have it i also noticed it would always be the build up of a situation but i would never recognize what came next. as if our higher self hit a reset button and we went back a few seconds to make a different choice and outcome this time.
@@meowtubes8179 I certainly hope not! I get it so less frequently as well! I am sure we are ok though! Or at least I hope! Definatley not something to worry about now though. And that's an amazing theory that I really like! The whole hitting the go back a few seconds on your life button! I honeslty think that's so interesting!
This seems incredibly likely. I always have deja vu in conjunction with a dream I had years and years ago that I csn just remember when it's giving me deja vu, but some of my dreams are never going to give me deja vu either, such as being chased around my house as an by skeletons carrying gatling guns who arent smart enough to look under tables. But this seems like a really common theme in this comments section. Wouldn't that be riddiculous. I can see the headline now. "UA-cam comments section cracks secret to Déja Vù"
There was a weird time when I was in elementary, we were singing national anthem at school before going home. I felt deja vu and one of my classmates also shouted "this happened before". We also predicted the next things that somehow came true.
Honestly I've only experienced something similar a few times, knowing what will happen ahead of time, tho usually it was something that is very hard to get to, so predicting when it will happen is hard(which means recording it is also impossible, not to mention it can simply be called staged) However I can only hope my last dream is also a prediction of the future, considering how rare dreams are, maybe once per a few months and my last dream was certainly "decent"
It's the opposite for me. For what ever reason I experience deja vu way more frequently when, uhh basically being a normally functioning alcoholic. When sober for some time I get them less, almost never.
CANT LIKE THIS ENOUGH!!! I've felt the same way for so long and messaged this in a few commet s b4 I saw yours! I fell the same way! Ir means we are on the right path!
I had a traumatic brain injury and lost my memory. I thought I was 21, I was 33....as i slowly got my memory back, i had a LOT of deja vu...it was scary but likely just my brain healing. It eventually stopped after a few months and now i have 96% memory back..i had2learn how2even learn2walk again cuz my brain had swelled around my spinal cord...1yr later and i am great now.
Sometimes I can remember everything that happened from a dream a week to years prior to the event… it’s like I’ll be sitting there having a conversation and I’ll remember and know the entire conversation word for word
Yeah, I have the same. Every time it happens my brain kinda just goes into autopilot to carry out the moment and I’m just watching everything happen. It feels really weird but it’s happened so much that I don’t really give it much thought anymore when it happens.
dreams don't count. I see peoples passwords in dreams, and then at day i get into there accounts and make it look like a being from "the primordial universe" had hacked them using a quantum computer. cracked over 60 accounts per month, expert hackers would take months or years to crack hardest of the passwords assuming hash was leaked.
I have deja vu so often now its honesty scaring me at this point. It's so random too. Could be a game I've never played before on a lvl I've never seen. Or a room I've never been in. I cant explain the feeling when I do feel it, but I just explain it as starring off into space, but I'm really just trying to hold onto the feeling of remembering.
When I was child I was in constant thought, I analyzed everything that happened and thought how it might have played out differently. Often I used this to figure the best way in which I should have reacted. There were times I felt as though I knew what someone was going to do based on what memories I had obsessed over. I might recall how many times someone got upset about something and think they are going to be angry. Sometimes I’d think I knew how the whole day or next few hours would play out because it felt just like another day or group of memories. At times I did think that one day played out just like another. Sometimes I thought a day that played out was a dream, the dreams I had and life itself at times was unclear. This video kind of basically tells me that when you think to hard about life you can become more aware of certain things but can also lose sight of reality.
Yes, fire poet, I think that you intuitively understand that you need to spend more "ordinary time" in life without analyzing things quite so much. It can be valuable to spend some time thinking things over but it's also great to just relax and enjoy the present moment.
I once dreamed that my brakes on my truck failed on the way to work. It was also snowing in the dream. I woke up and it was snowing. Which is rare where I live. I jump in the truck and think about the dream so I pump my brakes and they seem to work just fine. I head off to work and right before the spot the brakes failed in my dream I quickly decide to tap my brakes and make sure they are fine. The pedal falls to the floor with zero resistance. On of my brake lines had dry rotted and failed shortly after I left the house. Because I realized this right away I was able to start downshifting. I was driving along a canal on one side so there was no where to pull over. I ended upblowing through a light but was able to honk and wave my hands to get the semi trucks to not pull forward. Terrifying but I feel like my dream saved me. Because I wouldn't have tested my brakes until I got to that intersection and wouldn't have been able to warn other drivers in time. I've also dreamed of a lightning strike hitting a tree in my yard. Suddenly woke up and looked outside and lightning struck in my yard like thirty seconds after I woke from the dream.
I think I’m super weird because I have dreams of certain random moments and then later maybe years or weeks it will happen then I will remember that I had a dream about it.
Well at least I know that I'm not the only one. My feeling of deja vu sometimes last about 10+ seconds and it's usually a short series of events but it's random insignificant crap but then I'm also 100% convinced that the original memory came from a dream and I can sometimes remember exactly which night I had dreamed it if it happens a few days after the dream. I'm actually too scared to keep a dream journal because if it's true that the dream is really first my perception of reality would shatter and I'd probably go crazy
This is precisely how I've experienced every Deja vu episode. Always as a dream first. Which at the time of the dream I just think is a rather high quality, vivid dream and nothing more. Until that is that I live it. And see the scenes whether short or long again. My longest deja vu to date was watching all of the very last Saw movie in theaters. First in a dream. And then, again when it actually came to the big screen. What was truly amazing was that I somehow dreamt the entire film accurately. It was... quite trippy.
When I get Dejavu, it’s me living out a scene that I’ve either dreamed or day dreamed about months prior. As if I saw a small snippet of the future. There is no audio, no feeling that gives me the dejavu. But the one instance where my eyes line up perfectly to see a scene I’ve seen before. Super freaky. And once it happens I know that I dreamt about this very moment.
Same. It isn't a FEELING as such, if we are talking about a scene/location, it's more like I know I've seen this scene/been to this location before but the fact is I actually haven't seen it in the past/been to such location physically in the past until this very moment...what's more freaky is I actually got certain things absolutely correct in such scene/location like I knew there're certain objects in certain scenes despite I've never been there before until I pointed out where things are. More like you can see the future state or travel back in time in your mind...and I am not a sleep walker so it freaked me out.
dreams don't count. I see peoples passwords in dreams, and then at day i get into there accounts and make it look like a being from "the primordial universe" had hacked them using a quantum computer. cracked over 60 accounts per month, expert hackers would take months or years to crack hardest of the passwords assuming hash was leaked.
Yes it feels like i dreamed it before but idk if its just me being crazy and it hasnt happened before its deja vu like there was a scene wher this guy ran out my garage grabbbed chips and im sure that didnt happen before but i believe it everytime my deja vu is like it happened before but i know it really hasnt because how could it nothing like that happned before for me i think my deja bu is like a dream i cant tell if im dreaming or its reality i even thought i had superpowers or some crazy shi* like that damn my deja cu next level
Ok, explain this. In 1975 my family went to a restaurant in downtown Joliet, IL. We had never been to this restaurant and my Mother had never been to Joliet. As soon as we walked through the door of this restaurant which was laid out very oddly, she stopped and said she had been there before. She knew where everything was and even knew the names of two servers even though they had no idea who my Mom was. Turns out this restaurant had been a dance hall back in the late 19th century. Again, my Mom had never been to either the restaurant or town prior. I have no explanation nor do I have any position, I do know that it is unexplainable.
@@sethh8892 Youre creating a memory in the moment that didnt exist before that moment. Its a false memory. An in the moment experience being filed under memory.
Bullshit. I've been able to predict the next few seconds on several occasions with 100% accuracy even if there was no way I could have known what was going to happen.
I have it a lot with a lot of my dreams. One of my creepiest examples deals with cars. In my dream, i was driving around in the country side and i saw a strange silver truck parked behind an old shed. The dream ended, and in 2019, what do you know, Tesla reveals the (ugly) cybertruck, the one i saw in my dream. I dreamt of a car a year before it existed. Another dreams is that I remember watching the new about astronauts that went to mars and the news story was that we lost connection with them and they are presumed dead. It was so real, i legit thought for a month we actually sent people to mars. If we do and this happens, im going to question myself
Imagine we all got a preview of our life before being born, and our memory was "erased" upon entering earth to start fresh. But deja vu happens when our souls start to recall the experience preview we were given before going on this trip to earth. The memory comes but then it quickly fades because its like a little glitch in the system. I've always thought this since I was about 7. (edit) I remember reading young adults, and children, experience deja vu a lot more frequently than older people. that made me believe my theory even more. Maybe this happens because kids souls are still fresh into this earth experience, and they recall the preview more often.
Me too l shared a dream with my friend, a few days later I told her I had a deja vu. She reminded me of my dream and that is what I had just experienced. So just always thought I just drempt something and then it happened
Same here. Like before I wake up, I’d have a short dream. Then weeks later I’m there with the same feeling same time of day waiting to see if the phone rings.
Same. And its quite sketchy when you have a recurring dream of driving down the highway, and seeing a bright flash, then a fireball in the sky, and then a sudden rush of heat from within your body, and then you wake up
@@silkwesir1444 George Carlin actually said this in some of his comedy routines. He was just trying to be funny, not accurate. On a side note, there is a fictional book entitled Jamais Vu. It was a good read. Check it out if you dare.
@@notdatboi2387 Not his best stuff for sure but the quote was topical. Carlin was better know for his more controversial topics. example: "seven words you can't say on television" and he has a whole hour on how the US governments democracy is a sham. It is disturbingly accurate but yet he somehow makes it funny.
One of the last deja vu moments I had was when my girlfriend passed away in Nov 2020. We were sitting outside at her mothers house at night and I was talking to her uncle and cousin. Then it hit me, this is deja vu. The conversation, the time of day and the feelings. 😔 From the moment of the thoughts, I remembered being there but not knowing it was because of her, I thought I was there because of her grandfather. I truly wish we could know why we have deja vu, seems too creepy to have moments happen that we haven’t experienced yet in reality.
Something that might be helpful is if you sit calmly, close your eyes and say to your own mind, "Please tell me what you want me to know." Then just wait with an empty mind and see if a feeling or conviction comes to you. It might be some grief that you need to welcome as part of your journey. It might be some gratitude for the happy times you had in the past. Or maybe just a feeling of calm and inner strength.
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I had similar type "out of body" experiences after almost losing my wife to a stroke 3 years ago. My doctor thought it was some type of PTSD, sure enough it got better with some therapy and etc. But the feeling was very much like Deja Vu to me.
My experiences of Deja Vu are almost always in very familiar places (like at home) and almost always make me feel that, in a minute, something bad is about to happen. Sometimes, I'm 'aware' of what that bad thing may be, such as someone bringing me bad news. But then, nothing happens. The experiences usually last several minutes too.
I used to experience déjà vu quite a lot when I was younger. At some point, it stopped happening completely. This was probably around or a little before age 30. I’m now in my 50s and haven’t experienced déjà vu in decades. What’s odd to me is I can specifically remember instances in which I experienced it, but I can’t remember what it actually felt like. I’ve read that it is a common occurrence among young people but gets increasingly rare as people age, so there’s probably some developmental aspect to it that goes away after a certain level of brain development.
Wife had Deja vu the other day, the sequence happened as she was about to start a new module for homework. She said wow. I’ve been here before. She knew all the answers without even reading the chapter and didn’t miss one. She was psyched for a few hours as if it were proof of something else. Not saying that she’s a time traveler, but what she says she dreams or sees, comes to life a couple days or weeks later. Very eerie.
Dejavu is felt on a spiritual level. What we call dejavu is the experience of being somewhere, doing something or seeing something we have already been, did or saw as our parallel self on a parallel earth, in a parallel universe exactly like this one.
Right? And first time I see these is in dreams, often years before the experience. I even had one, where I was trying to do something differently than I remembered, but the effort to change something was what led to actions I tried to change.
Sometimes I get the feeling that my life is stuck in a loop, like a snake eating its own tail, its pretty scary because its like I have no control over my own life and no matter what choices I make in life they were the choices I was gunna make regardless, its an awful feeling 🤷♂️
I have epilepsy and experience this all the time. I used to have dreams and then I could swear the scenes in my dreams would actually happen. Sometimes I'll have moments where I swear that I've lived these moments before or dreamed them before. I don't have deja vu as much as I did as a child or as strong as it was when I was a child, but I do still experience this more frequently than I believe is normal
Fifty years ago, I was discussing this very issue with a fellow computer engineer. He had a theory, which he based on how a computer's memory works. Even, though in those days we used magnetic core memories, they would decay with time. Therefore, a part of the computer hardware was tasked with refreshing every memory location. Even though the memory was being used, the hardware, in between fetching instructions, would cycle through the whole of memory, read the contents of a location, then write it back again He, surmised, that our mind works in a similar way, and that, unbeknown to us, we refresh every memory location. His theory was, that when we got that déjà vu feeling, what happened was that, just as our brain, stored the memory, it was also immediately refreshed, giving us that strange feeling. I liked his idea, and have kept it ever since. Thanks Phil.
Super interesting - the idea about the delay from one lobe to the next. Because that’s exactly how it feels for me whenever I have deja vu. It feels like just experienced this exact moment in time already, I don’t mean feels familiar, it’s a feeling of I’ve experienced this exaccccct sequence of events. So creepy
@@barkboingfloom The real city where it was filmed is Woodstock I live 15 minutes away from there I actually met Bill Murray during filming he was kind of a jerk but yes in the movie it’s called a different city not Woodstock
Yeah, he got the release date and the location setting wrong and I don't know why it annoys me so much. Kind of like when he said in another video that every modern pop song you'll ever hear was probably written by one or two people.
Oh thank goodness; I was feeling WAY older, was thinking it came out before I was 5 (it did) so when he said 1998 I thought I was loosing my whole timeline (as far as it revolves around the movie Groundhog Day anyway. Which I've still never bothered to watch all the way through)
Many years ago as a child, my mother was late coming home, and when she called, I already knew that the car broke down, exactly where it happened, and that that left axle bolts on the transmission end came loose and broke, never mind I had never seen an axle or ever took any class to even Know anything about front wheel drive vehicles. I explained it all to her on the phone before she told me anything about it, and it was strange to say the least.
I remember one day I was in my job and my coworker was talking to the boss. I had a Deja Vu and said to my buddy just a moment before what the coworker said to the boss and she said exactly the same just after. Déjà Vu sure is strange
Most of the time I have a deja vu, it’s because I dreamed of it. I like to think that we all have dreams that predict the future, but when you have a deja vu, is because you are on the right path of your life, doing the good decision that’s leading you to your own success (which only you, know what is) Might be the only one to think that, but it’s helping me be happy and appreciative of what I’m doing and give me a boost to push through and not give up
I once heard that Deja Vu happens when you are on the right path in life, when your body is at a state of equilibrium and happieness, so i like to believe that 💜
Yeah that’s a good way to look at it, whenever I have a “deja vu” It seems as if this situation I just went through has happened before, and that this is my way of correcting a thing in my life that took a turn for the worst in the past. So therefore... my very next thought going forward after the “deja vu” I second guess and change it up that way I am avoiding that possibility...😅 does that make sense?
@@quakeplayz2113 I felt the negative and positive deja vus. It's like a hidden language in some of us. Maybe sincronicity, maybe looping... But it's definitely some kind of warning
It creeps me out, especially when it's several seconds long and I can tell what people will say next, I always "break the spell" by doing a Keanu and saying "hmm deja vu" out loud, so far I've never had deja vu that I'm about to say "hmm deja vu". :D
I like the hiccup version...where your brain sees something familiar and then forgets what it was that was familiar..It could have only been the button on a strangers shirt or the name of a tv brand that you brain sees as familiar..but then forgets what it was and suddenly everything around you seems familiar now instead of the one tiny thing that was actually familiar
That's incorrect. Deja Vu is of the subconscious mind. It's the mind that dreams or that pops a thought into your head aka intuition. It's a guide for the conscious mind. Its simply trying to get your attention. And you should start examining deja vu experiences at the moment they happen and see why they happen. It can be to prevent trauma or help you learn something.. many reasons.
Hi I'm "no one". Deja vu is a sort of spiritual side effect. Ok, after death and life review or "judgement", but before reincarnation, we have a choice to make. We are shown glimpses throughout a selection of different lives to choose from. When we live out those moments that we had glimpses of, they seem unusually familiar and that's deja vu
I’ve had Jamais vu Literally saying a word several times when writing something and then it felt like it lost its meaning but also I would feel like the spelling was wrong while writing or thinking about it So weird
I used to have Deja Vu a lot more frequently when I was a child. I can't remember exactly how many times but I feel like it happened a few times a year or more. As an adult, it happens a lot less, maybe once in a decade. The strange thing is when they happen, I get a strange odor that smells metallic, almost like burnt toast. And the thing that I notice that clues me in that it's happening is usually the smallest little detail. Like bubbles rising from a water cooler. It's so weird. The biggest Deja Vu I ever had was upon first meeting my Mother-In-Law. I had just met her and was thirsty from our travels and went for water from the cooler. As the bubbles were rising I had the feeling I had seen this exact water cooler before and these bubbles rose just like this! I know it sounds ridiculous, but it was the bubbles rising that set me off. The smallest thing, that would be hard to memorize an exact pattern of bubbles rising through water. It's so random. But that's what did it. Hard to explain, I don't understand it myself.
One time I had a daydream of talking to someone I never met, a year or so later when I moved to a new school I realized I was talking to said person and we said everything I dreamed
Every time I hear people talk about deja vu, they always say that stuff just FEELS familiar, but for me, deja vu is when I seem to already have a memory of a new moment.
Right… it’s like recalling a dream
thats exactly what they mean you think you are experiencing deja vu differently but that exactly what deja vu is. Most people experience it a few dozen times in their life.
That’s because that’s what it is. You think you have a memory of what happened. Idiots cannot use common sense.
A few dozen in their life!! I have déjà vu all the time. I will have Déjà vu about having a déjà vu. So the frequency at which I get it isn’t normal???
@@zooburp7079 Stop, you're not unique or quirky. You're just over exaggerating on the internet to strangers to appear so.
Sometimes I dream future events then feel like deja vu when they happen
Same
Same
I once dreamed about the buss being broken and me and my friends walking down the road 10km i remembered every colour of every car and every car model,they called me insane,now it is just a joke between us they now call me the Dream man since it happened alot of times like 7 out of 10 dreams would become true
I've had this happen a couple of times.
I dreamt my mom dying. 3 days later my aunt died and i got deja vu'ed
@Yuziferry is ok i wasnt that attached. Rest of the family cried though
I sometimes get half way through a conversation and realise that everything happening in that second feels like déjà vu, every single sense.
Thats probably because you did the exact same Thing you did some other time ago
Right. And sometimes deja Vu comes with the knowledge of what was, is and IS ABOUT TO be said.
Sometimes it is your dream.
@@elizabethmurphy3832 Yes, had this when I was a kid...
I sometimes get half way through a conversation and realise that everything happening in that second feels like deja Vu every single sense
It always feels like a fleeting situation unlocks a memory of a dream I had some months earlier. Followed by a slight feeling of impending doom
Yes! I didn’t know other ppl had the feelings of doom, but it always accompanies deja vu for me
that happens to me too, i always feel something terrible is going to happen
Ooh very interesting! Have you ever tried hypnosis to maybe figure out why that is?
Yeah I usually have a lot of luck remembering my dreams. In the dreams a situation with a loved one goes horribly wrong. Big argument, big blowup, never friends again. But when the deja vu event starts playing out IRL nothing bad ever happens and I think 'thank God it wasn't like in the dream'.
My Deja vu does feel like I’ve experienced it in a dream before too, but no impending doom. More like confusion which I assume is common for deja vu. Also a couple times I’ll have deja vu inception where my Deja vu is of me having a deja vu moment.
The annoying thing about deja vu is that it usually comes to you while you're talking about or doing the most random shit ever, not normal stuff, so you convince yourself there's no way you're fake-remembering something this oddly specific
Yeah like mad fucking random it’s sooo weird
Yea
I was playing bingo in school in a new desk arrangement and the second game DEja vu
Agreed
I had deja vu for about and egg with bread that felt familiar it's so weird 💀
Every time I get Deja vu I feel like it’s not the first time I’ve experienced the same deja vu. It’s really strange, it feels like “oh Thus is weird, this is like the 6th time I’ve been in this exact situation” and I never thought it to be just my mind.
Same! It's so weird! I get normal deja vus as well, but this type of deja vu freaks me out more for some reason. As if I'm in a loop and the same things keep repeating in stead of moving forward.
The same thing happens to me quit a bit sometimes and it's like this back to back to back feeling of what the freak is happening
Me too!
I am glad I am not the only one stuck in Deja vu
@@emaradeva3848 I feel this exact way
When I was 15 we moved to an area we had never been to. After living there a couple of weeks I caught a bus to the next suburb. When the bus turned a corner I was suddenly struck by déjà vu. I knew each house, in detail, the colours of each letter box, I even recognised the people I saw in their front yards, with details as how they were dressed. It was a very weird experience which only lasted for that street, once the bus turned into the next street it was gone.
mine was kinda similar and also included a bus. I was riding in the back seat of a car. looking at the front air vent when the feeling of dejavu kicked in. I looked up at the road and all the cars were like i had seen them before except it was missing a bus. but literally after thinking of the missing bus it came around the bend in the road coming into sight and looking exactly like i was picturing it. but then the feeling of dejavu went away. but that experience stuck with me because I thought it was like a bit of precognition seeing something before it happened.
I had it with certain “Experiences” in roblox.
I went to a distant relatives house with my parents last time they went there was 3 year before i was born i was 15 when i went with them i knew everyone and everything like which thing was where they have a secret door which goes to the lawn and i knew it where it was and where to look for the key 🤷♂️🤷♂️ how i don't know
Your brain was just messing up with you lol
Yeah, thats suburbia for you
I have had 4 dreams in my life where I was doing something fairly ordinary but in a place I hadn’t been before, and actually remembered it upon waking and thought it was odd that I had dreamed it. Then a few days to a week later it happened, I can’t begin to explain how utterly unnerving that is
if that happened to me i would literally believe i am a psychic
I predicted a lot of the tragic events in my life without being able to change them. The only one that hasn’t come true yet is the end of the world where the surface of the earth gets flung into space. But so far I predicted my grandmas death to the exact date and time, I’ve predicted that someone in my family is a monster under a disguise only to find out my grandpa is a hardcore pedo (never spent time with him much anyway but the way my family responded broke me for a while)
I’ve predicted the emotional abandonment of my aunt who raised me
I’ve predicted the death of my cats down to the exact date
And every moment that happened I felt a sense of Deja vu
@@xirochamber5863do you have a date (approximately) with when the end of the world would happen?
@hotpotato9558 it's honestly so freaky having dreams that come true, I started writing my dreams down because I was convinced I was just mistaken or remembering the dreams wrong, but things happened just as I'd written. It's useless because it's always mundane stuff that doesn't even help me, it's like the only purpose of these dreams is to mess with me... or maybe there's a message in those dreams and I'm just too dumb to understand lol
when i do feel deja vu, it is in the middle random discussions. feels like i have had this exact conversation before and know what people will say before they say it. when in reality i probably have not had that discussion before and have no idea where it is going. at times i feel deja vu about my deja vu and it feels like a loop.
Damn thats exactly the feeling I have
Yes I'm not the only one!! I told my family about the occasional deja vu loop and they looked at me like I had two heads
I get scared a little bit in those situations. I have to immediately stop talking to let that feeling go, and change the topic right away.
Worse is when you can say what they are saying it at the same time.
Sameee!!!
Anyone else's deja vu come from their dreams by recognizing it years later while going through life?
That is exactly my experience. I dream an event, in the first person, and the event then happens later and plays out the same way. I recognize the experience and clearly remember the first occurrence. It is some kind of precognition. I know what's about to happen, but I cannot alter it in any way... at least I have not yet. This has happened for me several times in my life.
Mine turned out to be temporal lobe seizures. I never would have believed it, but the neurologist started nodding soon as i said dejavu. Might be worth looking into, just in case.
@@dazparry1580 what about seen vision of seen someone you know and see the person a minute later or a small event like a fight and a minute later the fight happens? ,i dont see them anymore very rare was very anoying when i was 12-25 i was walking with friends boom bug my brain
Yes. Has it ever made you throw up? It can either breeze by or be completely debilitating.
@@craynotcreigh im afraid that sounds like simple partial and complex partial seizures.. 😏 hope im wrong but thats the symptoms i get during. Have a quick search of temporal lobe epilepsy symptoms.
But I've experienced Deja Vu where even the sounds and what people say feels the same. It's like I knew they were going to say that.
YES !!!
You most likely dreamed or imagined that same scenario. I personally have experienced the same thing. It even happens so often that I try to alter what I think will happen, but it seems to be impossible
OMFG YESSS. there was this song when it first came out I was soooo confused because I was sure it already came out because I already heard it.
Yea it's like I'm 3 words ahead of them haha.
Yes 🙌🏾 I literally predicted the next few moments it really happened then it went away
I've had partial seizures all my life, though I never knew they were seizures until I was in high school. The auras I experience that warn me a seizure is coming is always a feeling of deja vu. But more like a sensation that I have dreamt the current scenario before. When I would experience these auras when I was growing up I LOVED the sensation so I never complained about it to my parents. It felt like a high, and it still does even today. But now since the goal is for me to stop having seizures I believe I have actually mentally stopped a potential seizure by concentrating and reminding myself that I have never dreamt of this situation. That everything that is happening is completely knew. That it's all in my head. My therapist referred to it as me "grounding myself". It has often worked, but since I enjoy the sensation so much I find myself having trouble trying to ground myself.
You know, I've been having similar things and I think this could possibly be what it is. It feels like a random memory pops up, and I can't tell if it's familiar or unfamiliar, or if it's a dream or a real memory, and I instantly forget what it was and I just feel like I have a hole in my stomach and just lay on the floor on the verge of tears
@@Just_a_Piano_: If you are having frequent episodes of deja vu, feelings of dread, experiencing out of body sensations, having odd smells, that feeling in your stomach is a sign...you are most likely have a form of epilepsy called focal or partial focal aware seizures, these can develop into tonic clonic seizures and that can lead to death. you should get checked out by a neurologist asap.
@@BuddhaFpv " frequent episodes of deja vu, feelings of dread, " I can't explain the deja vu. But I have no idea why, it's not every month, it's randomly throughout the year but pretty much every single time it has happened it was the 20th to 21th of a month. Last year it happened in novemeber, january, febuary, and march then didn't happen for a long time. Maybe happened at some point in the summer I honestly don't remember, then happened again recently. I don't get out of body sensations or weird smells. Just some random memory I know I've never experienced just seems to show up then disappear instantly then I have a weird, almost nostalgic dreadful feeling. With the added hole in my stomach and tears
I just posted a comment about this 😂 my auroras include intense déjà vu. I have different type of seizures never know what my brain will do. Good times eh
@@Dimplez271its tough to live with for sure, It almost feels like a psychedelic trip that i wasnt planning on taking along with a feeling of dread, sometimes i feel like there are people in my room from like another dimension trying to take me back with them, just the feeling i dont actually see anything just alot of feelings. I just went nearly a month without any but had a few just the other day. i think one of the worst parts for me is food tasting terrible for a few days after, its a struggle that ive had to adjust to as i didnt have any problems until i turned 40..best of luck to you and i wish you all the best in your future
Great vid - i'm sure I have seen it before?
Hmm
how tf u posted that comment 20 mins ago, when video was uploaded 53 seconds ago?????
@@TheXenomorphGuySMSE that’s what I was wondering
What does that thing beside your name mean.. What's a member
Member of what
When it said 21 min ago I thought it was your name
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It honestly feels like I’m reliving a moment and when I get to that point I know exactly what’s going to happen
And time slows down too
No cap yo
This is how I get it
I have caught my friends by surprise more than once by responding to them before they have said something.
Bro yes that’s the only way to explain it I’ll be thinking to myself watch this about to happen
What if you dream about something forget it, then it happens, and you remember the dream? this has happened to me A LOT.
I had a dream I lost something very valuable in my vacation and forgot about it after a few days, then it happened in real life. It was like I knew it was going to happen and then it really did. Like myself was trying to warn me.
I realize that science has it's own explanations based on experimentation. However, we still struggle with brain studies. We are improving though. I believe in the the multiverse. We exist in many places simultaneously. For some, a connection between these realities can be found in the subconscious mind. That's my opinion. I know that may sound outlandish, but there just isn't a better way to explain the events I have experienced. I can't write it off to a brain tumor, and those who have been there have sometimes been freaked out by it. Random chance sometimes? Sure. Absolutely. Doesn't happen nearly as often anymore, but there are reasons for that as well. Do I think that this feeling can sometimes be attributed to scientific explanations sighted in this video? Yes. I do. Just not every time. One of the first steps is keeping a dream journal. I know. Weird, right? It helps you to remember your dreams better. Bring out details that you will eventually forget, as most do with dreams. I don't do that anymore, because I don't need too. Learning to remember dreams is a skill, just like controlling dreams. You get better with practice.
That happens to me somtimes
This happens to me so much that it doesn’t even surprise me anymore. I remember when it first happened in 5th grade I was scared but overtime I got used to it.
then you feel like you can tell the future UnU
Deja Vu is SUCH a strange phenomenon, because it cannot be recorded or shared in any practical societal way, but most of us know exactly how it feels. How do we explain it to the rest? It's like trying to explain "anger" to an android without using the word "angry" (or technically "feel" if it was an android).
can’t be recorded…yet
Sometimes I get Deja vu, but then I remember my life’s just boring and repetitive as shit
It's only that way if you choose not to do something different everyday and actually move to different places.
@@TheCrashle 99% of people don’t have the luxury of being able to choose something different to do every day
@@alfieford95 99 percent of people are absolutely blind to their everyday freedom. Everything you do is a choice. You dont have to make money. But you've conned yourself into thinking you are forced. Pick up your bed,and walk.
Start your morning with brushing your teeth with a different hand..
Obviously ask them before you use their hand...
Anyone else ever had a dream but you felt you’ve already had that same dream multiple times? Can’t just be me.
Yes
Yes. 2. Repeatedly over my life. Vivid. Could tell you about these two with details. So, yes.
I have... Many times.. There is one in particular I had like 4 times still remember it
This actually how mine happens I’ll dream of it and can’t remember till the deja vu happens
I experience Dijon Vue...I'm sure I've tasted this mustard before!!
I once had this odd deja vu that is hard to explain. I was in a completely normal situation at work and I got a "deja vu" but it felt as if I was living in a parallel universe, both at the same time. It kept telling myself what was happening wasn't supposed to happen, that I was going through another way of things happening. But somehow I could see vividly what WAS supposed to happen, all WHILE living MY reality. It was the weirdest feeling I've ever gotten, it felt so real.
Ah another one. I know what you mean. Welcome to the club
I've gotten these too. A friend and I were discussing it and he mentioned that it maybe an indication of the Big Bounce Theory..or similar. Where the universe expands to a certain point and then snaps back, starting over again. And everything in existance happens again but with slight changes. And these "deja vu" moments is our inner being remembering what occurred in a past "universal existance"... Idk.. It's a trip lol
I remember one morning in middle school I was thinking to myself "Something isn't right. What is it? I'm supposed to be here, aren't I?" It took me like 8 tries to get into my laptop. It was as if I was in a parallel universe. I never understood what happened that day.
Imma be honest big bro, I have 0 clue what u mean and I'm not gonna read it again but congratulations💯🗣️
Maybe y’all just some glitches in the matrix?
I recall this one time at college when I was upset about not having anymore deja vu's because I took them as a sign that I was on the right path, so then immediately after sharing this thought with my new friend, I had one, but this time I didn't announce it, I just went with it and it lasted over five minutes, during which, I was conversing with myself about this new friend I was with, and even though I knew everything that was about to happen- I couldn't change it, I was living in a past dream and had no control over my actions. This freaked me out so much I thought I was crazy, and that there was no such thing as free will, we were all just acting our parts in this pre-scripted play, that's why everything seems so automatic sometimes.
ive had an extremely similar experience with deja vu. sometimes ill be walking and ill look around and literally know exactly what I need to do as if I'm playing as a character in a open world video game, similarly to gta. i honestly feel crazy when I tell them life feels like that. I've also come to the conclusion (on an entirely different note) that our true forms (don't ask who I'm referring to when I say our because I don't know, but if u agree you're apart of the group) arent human, but beings whose forms are incomprehensible to the human eye, an that we all have a goal to achieve, or mission to accomplish by the end of our lives, and that if you die without completing your mission, u have to try again. deja vu is basically me remembering certain parts of my mission and how to complete it/letting me know I'm going down the right path in life, to complete this goal.
@@nyel3 whats your goal personally? how do you know your goal? how to you know if you're trending towards your goal? how do you know you've completed your goal and what happens? this is an interesting concept to me, apologies for all the questions, I just like this sort of thing and want to know more
@@tw1nn319 to be so real , i have no idea what my goal is, but usually if i have multiple instances of dejavu around the same time i believe im on my right path. you don't know you've completed your goal until after your life has ended, and if you have, your being can rest. if not, u go back in for another chance. i don't know the max. amount of chances, if there is one. do not apologize for asking questions, its apart of learning.
I had a similar experience but for just 2 seconds
We're in a simulation
The scary thing is that when i have deja vu, i remember the whole situation and after realising that i'm having a deja vu I can tell what's going to happen and it actually happens. This can't be normal. And i'm not joking or lying, this is true.
Same
Same but I always try to change what happens next...
same
Same.
People see that future. Some more than others
I once had a dream that I was in a random place that I’d never seen before then about 4years later I went to Spain and found that same exact place!
Grape!
That happens to me occasionally....
Then you woke up and about after 4years later you went to Spain and found that same exact place
This is what my experience is too. When I remember it prior to it playing it never plays out as the dream. The ones that play out as the dream are the one's I don't remember till it fully plays out.
That might be deja reve
Sometimes my deja’vu will last for a couple minutes. And it feels like I’m in a movie, predicting everything that’s going to happen. It’s actually quite surreal.
Did you ever try to change it?
Same and almost always
@@LD-dt1sk I did tried to change it, but then I remembered I was trying to change it too in my dream and it happened exactly what's happen next, but sometime changing it makes me feel the deja vu is gone.
Same
That's usually how mine go, too. A lot can happen in just a couple minutes, also.
I am beginning to think my deja vu is simply multiple experiences of parallel worlds of timelines we live in.
I agree w/ this theory.... It's basically a memory from another universe that you pick up from the ether.
@@xpndblhero5170 well I was on board until you mentioned the ether
@@Just_a_Piano_ - I can't think of another word to describe it that doesn't sound crazier than that.... 😂🤣
@@xpndblhero5170 dempsy, richtofen, takio, nikolai, and I will be going to the Aether as well
Na this ain’t it
My deja vu has always felt like I've dreamt it before and the series of events plays out exactly like I remember to the point where I can say what's going to happen as it happens it's super trippy
same here
The same, but I was having deja vus very commonly, I mean 6 deja vus per month, seeing what exactly was going to happen, but not knowing how I could remember it, once I had the premonition, I wrote it down before forgetting it then when I saw what was going to happen, I was able to alter the deja vu and no more deja vus for me, I haven't had a deja vu since that. my theory its that like the einstein theory time its relatively, the past, present and future its happening at the same time, that means that maybe the deja vus are only flashing moments that are mades for keep the original moment making you do the exact thing.
Same
Exactly! i would like a psychologist to explain this kind of deja vu.
It happens to me, my friend don't believe me that i dreamed of the situation and told him what will happens next and he blew away.
A Deja Vu happens because of this, most people don’t remember their dreams when they wake up, but the dream has been stored in the subconscious memory, so when people get the Deja Vu feeling, it’s their brain accessing that subconscious memory, so technically, they are experiencing that event in time, for a second time, the first time was in a dream they previously had, which was stored in the subconscious memory, and that’s why people find Deja Vu so strange, as they have no recollection of having that memory or where the memory came from, everything in the universe has already happened, and Deja Vu is proof of this, it’s called Eternalism, past present and future coincide as 1.
This comment make sense the most thank you.
This is also biblical
@@icecoldandrewbaxter8348 where does the bible mention it?
@@judithhx888 in the book of revelation
way biblical bro but interesting thoughts still
When I have Deja vu, even after I realize im having it, the next few things that happen feel like it happened exactly that way also, if that makes and sense lol
Me too. Sometimes even mentioning the deja vu feels like more deja vu
@@Kavilion exactly!! I have moments where I’m like “I’ve done this before and when I did it before, I called out Deja Vu!”
i know a bitt about sphyciogy and using revese sphyciogy when to talkng with a real sphyciogy person/doctor
deja vu is some like a verson of the future that has not happen yet but feel like it all ready happen in your past
its a fake/day dream mermeres you made up at same time as
somethng eles s happen to you but you don't have controll over it
when snap out of your day dream you feel like you have been/done before
but it was all fake day dream that never happen to you yet
but it mite happen to you if you do something that seen/felt n your fake memberies
This is the phenomenon deja vuception.
A deja vu within a deja vu.
@@Krafty yes!
I had this time back in middle school when we were going through a subject in English and I was 100% sure we had just done the subject a few days before, if not the very day before but to my astonishment no one else remembered. That was the strongest sense of deja but I’d ever felt and I was so confident we had just done it I was able to recite what we were talking about… maybe i was making it up and we had covered the same topic in a different English class tho. I think that’s a reasonable solution.
Whenever I had deja vu, I would always try so hard to remember even the smallest details, and try to guess what would happen next irl based on my deja vu. Guess what 100% of the time it always happens but that deja vu experience is like 3-4 times that happened. Do you experience the same?
YES
yes yes
A couple of days ago i was playing a game and everything from the chat and how i moved my mouse, which abilities i used i knew everything but then i broke my focus. Im sure i wouldve forseen things if i havent broken my focus
YES I guess what happens next 100% of the time if I’m thinking about it
OMG SAME! And sometimes that same deja vu happens to me even after a year have pass. I also sometimes dream the same thing, albiet with a few difference, multiple times until it came true irl to me And I Swear! Even after it happen (got deja vu) I would still dream it!
I never just "feel" something. Usually with my deja vu's, as many others say here, is a whole "memory" that never could have happened before. It... It's like seeing the future at the same time as it happens.
Everyone is exactly on the right spot, they say the exact same thing, the one who was quiet is quiet, I do the exact same thing as I did (or "do"...).
It is extremely interesting. And just a tiny bit scary, since we don't know why yet.
I have had different types as well. Some mentioned that they dreamed the future and then it became a deja vu. I have also had that, but only once or twice, and only as a kid.
Omg same bit it’s like I’m at dance and I’m just like wait didn’t I do this yesterday and then I will be like I think jumps will be next and then boom it is
I’m the exact same! Even the dreaming of the future as a kid and it eventually happening.
I did read that deja vu is triggered by a fail in our memory, and the brain fills a failed memory with the current information is going thorough your receptors (eyes, ears, nose, etc), so from your present screen of conscious you have the sensation that you saw exactly what u are seeing currently, but is filling something from the past
@@lawtrox Yes, I have heard of that myself, but I have trouble believing it.
Other theories from this video seem more plausible, in that case.
Mostly because, how would the brain "forget" a memory, or even "skip" a moment in process? And then I am talking about fully functional humans. And more than that, many have written here about long sensations much more complex than "remembering a smell from sometime".
So personally, I have doubts on that theory being the correct one.
Yeah sometimes I changed the outcome due to deja vu 🤔
My deja vu is always from I dream I had. I even tested it and freaked myself out because while it was occurring I remembered the person I was with was going to say something like “I think we should take a vacation to the Smokey Mountains” and verbatim that is what she said and I mouthed it while she said it. She asked me why I was copying what she said. Still freaks me out today
Had one I remember (I think I was 3rd grade? Sheesh) there was a shark bottle I didn’t know what was in it (it looked like a slap bottle but a shark base) and I remember in the dream, not asking, then thinking about it for a long time wondering what it was. So I decided to ask. Turns out it was itch cream, but it was super weird. Another time I was in 1st grade, I had a dream we made paper hand leaf reefs and the next day we made one in the same way in the same area like perfectly like the dream. Still remember asking my friend “am I awake” and she looked at me weird. I can’t think of any deja vu right now in my life only when I was super young.
That's deja reve. Already dreamed
My deja vu is also always from a dream but the situation occurs over a period of 1 month to a few years after the actual dream. It's weird
Something similar happened to me. I was in school in English class (I'm German). Suddenly I had the strange feeling I had already been in this situation and was able to tell what the teacher was going to say, moments before she actually said it. It only lasted a few seconds but it felt really weird. I experienced a few more Deja Vus in my life but this episode was the strangest.
Same , but I'm having two or more dreams when I have two or more choices that can change the event specialy where we just moved a couple of months ago with every choices that someone is gonna attack me or worse the paranoia is getting worse as the days go by
I often have the "feeling of having seen/done this before," involving a number of variables that makes it difficult to replicate by chance. The fraction of a second processing idea sounds more applicable, since the details are very specific.
Finally, someone who has the same experience I have.
I remember when we were kids and whenever someone got deja vu, they would say they’ve dreamt about that moment before. Then all the other kids would proceed to ask what was going to happen next as if they could tell the future.
Exactly. It is dreamwalking. I had it multiple times before and often i knew was was coming next or that i would think about was will come next in a dream and later in reality.
It gets less the more i get older.
@@Orcbuu when a little girl is sad but actully happy inside does that mean shes sad or is she telling the brain what to do.
I got this too. I felt that I hade dreamt about it before even happened
@@terrelldurocher3330 if she is happy inside she isn’t sad. The question answered itself.
@@marlonmarquez4798 you actually understanded the question. Thats a first.
The amount of times I have had dreams where I see a scenario and have that exact same scenario play out the day after or even a week or a month afterwards can not be normal
Edit: The suggestions about this I have read so far in the replies both interest me and disturb me
Edit 2: It is honestly a bit unsettling yet reassuring to see that I'm not alone
Edit 3: Bruh, wtf are you guys reading to come up with these psychic or supernatural stuff
Yeah me too.
Like sometimes I experience deja by when I play a game and somehow have everything play out as like it was a dream.
Same, I always end up experiencing what happened in my dreams within days, weeks, or maybe even months after. (Its become a semi normal thing for me every month) Deja vu has indeed confused me multiple times
Fr. This one time I had like a dream of me having a conversation and after it like a few minutes I was like wait tf this has played out before. It's happened to me at least 10 times. It's weird but cool in a way
@@gliizee it be like that sometimes
The eerie feeling of deja vu is a kind of cognitive resonance that occurs when something you are experiencing in your waking consciousness triggers a similar experience that once occurred in a dream. I think the brain can store dreams; or at least when we wake from them we consciously try to commit them to memory and then quickly forget. But the unconscious brain does not forget. And when you encounter a situation that triggers this dream memory and the sort-of "echo" of this dream memory combines with the waking consciousness experiencing something similar, these memory "waves" resonate and reinforce each other creating a kind of euphoria for some or genuinely uncomfortable mental state for others. deja vu is simply a collision of a memory from a dream with an active experience.
i really like this explanation tbh
Another explanation to be added
*Nicely said!*
this makes so much sense
No
Idk if anyone will ever read this but throughout my life I have constantly dreamed of moments that then later happened in my future.
The latest examples to date...
1) I had a dream that I was outside of my brother's place very upset talking to my dad. He was tearing up, we embraced and I called him my hero. For months I wondered what would cause such an emotional yet heartwarming embrace between us two as we're not the kind of people to just do that sort of thing. A month or two goes by and we were celebrating at my brother's for his birthday. My sister and I got in an argument to the point we were both upset but everyone turned on me. Then I find myself in the exact same spot with my dad, saying the exact same things and doing the exact same things. The tones of voice and the pain I felt in that moment was identical to my dream.
2) we had a family holiday to Mallorca in the later days of September. Again, a good month or two beforehand, I had a dream that we were all sat around a table and I had two sex on the beach cocktails in front of me. With my brother's partner's sister sitting on my left. At this point in time I didn't even know she was going. A few days into the holiday we sat on that exact table in the exact same order. I made the exact same movements and had the exact same drinks in front of me.
This has happened to me for years, since I was young. To this day idk why it keeps happening
I have epilepsy and I have a “warning” feeling before my seizures and my warning is deja vu!! I’ve felt this feeling in so many places, I remember feeling it while studying abroad as well.
@@shwetanaik3646 they are called auras, most people without epilepsy so not know that word tho
Hey I have idiopathic generalised epilepsy iv had it since i was 6 years old and im now 25 and Iv always got the same feelings as you before a seizure I also have the overwhelming feeling that I've dreamt about situations weeks, months and even sometimes years before they happen , a few years ago i started to tell my wife when I have a really vivid important feeling dream as soon as we wake up then when the same situation happens for real I say do u remember me telling you I dreamt this , its good to have someone else to back it up it stops me feeling like I'm going crazy and in the beginning I thought it might just be something that happens because of the epilepsy and I still don't know if it causes it but do know its definitely something very real 😅👍🏻
Wouldn’t that just be learning the feeling that comes before a seizure? Wtf
I get dreams about the future and then I forget about them but after a period of time I live that moment and I remember that I had a dream about it in the past, it feels like your future is being spoiled to you by your own dreams 🤣
Yes , yes it happens to me too. Isn't that weird . You stand there idle like for a second and think how the hell is that possible
I'm going to die feeling like the situation is familiar
Same
Make a dream journal then. That way you get to write down these 'teaser trailers' of your life
Same but I feel like I used up me dreams like I haven't had one if those in a long time still waiting 😁
The rare and weird deja Vu feeling is when I know I've been in an exact situation and I can remember what day it was, but the events are happening exactly the same
When the event happens I get feeling that its already happen .
For me this was daily i would feel like it happened and believe for the rest of my life if i was still a kid i even thought i had 2 lives one deja vu one reality
Am I the only one with daily deja vus😅
It's quite opposite for me I can actually predict what's next going to happen
Never thought this would happen, but Groundhog Day was released in 1993 not 1998. He had me questioning my childhood for a minute.
I had a deja vu experience when I was roughly 12 years old. We drove to a farm for a college reunion for my Dad. As we rounded the corner of the barn everything began. They were putting up a big banner. Everything that happened was a bit behind my experience. I knew what would happen just before it did. This continued for quite a while. I was playing some other kids and we ran around a corner. It was like I could see around the corner. I saw the Christmas Tree farm in my head there it was when I turned the corner. Only time this has happened to me. I can still play some of it back in my head over 50 years later.
@I hate self promoters bruh you lucky.
Had a dream when I was a small child. I was "flying" down a dirt road and the end of the forested dirt road was a purple house. At the time we lived in Southern California.
Fast forward many years later my family moved to Montana. I was around 13 and one of my friends had found a dog and she had asked me to help her find the owner. We rode our bikes around for hours knocking on doors and at one point we were riding down a dirt road which was a long drive way and yes it was forested. And as we moved down the road I could see the house at the end of the road. And there it was. The purple house. Suddenly it hit me that I had seen this place before. I had several moments like this as a kid but nothing as profound as the house. And as I got older it happens less and less to a point where I don't even think I have these experiences anymore.
huh, well who knows. i certainly know all about getting Deja Vu less as i age, i've barely felt it at all since i turned 30
yeah i realized that too as i get older i get less vivid dreams and not as much déjà vu
@@noneofurbusiness7501 its kind of sad in a way isn't it? mostly the vivid dreams, those were always fun
We are all psychic. We've been here before. The dreams that are extremely vivid have meaning. They could be premonition, a visitation from a loved one who passed on, or have a message. Keeping a dream journal is a good idea.
I get this with conversations usually. Like I'll talk to someone and Deja Vu will just hit me in the head like a brick out of no where, with a super strong feeling that I've had that exact encounter in a dream before. This happens to me a lot in fact. When I was younger I seriously considered whether or not I was genuinely having premonitions in my sleep, and I am not a particularly superstitious person. In fact I'm a studying scientist.
Like when I was younger I would be talking with someone and it would hit me, and I had to learn to just roll with it. I got better at ignoring the feeling and just continuing the conversation. This is still something that happens to me like several times a month, and every time it is such convincing feeling.
Am I weird?
EDIT - I stopped taking the medication I was on, and I haven’t experienced this in months.
maybe, but if so, we're both weird - I experience the same thing.
Im weird too!
One website that I visited said that if you experience Deja Vu a lot, it may be necessary to see a doctor as it could indicate something that needs to be checked out.
@@tracesprite6078 Well maybe it was a phase or something. I notice I’m getting it much less now, and I’m not any medications anymore. I was taking some psychoactive drugs at the time. Maybe that had an effect? I’m not sure.
No youins are exactly right--- you're weird. 🧨🏴☠️🤘😛🏴☠️
The thing about deja vu with me is that I think I have experienced something already, but I know I genuinely did. It is all about how weird it is that I am in that specific of a situation as I was before. It's not really like a thing that has to do anything with routine, It's more like my brain recognises the oddly coincidence of a situation that has already happened. And I'm pretty sure it has, I just can't recall it because my memory isn't that great, and it's nothing too special to remember, but my brain can still connect the dots. Is that even deja vu? I don't even know if I have ever felt the real deja vu. Maybe what I am describing really is the deja vu everyone is talking about...
I used to experience déjà-vu a lot in my childhood. So much that when it happened, I used to predict (in my mind) what will happen next. And sometimes it happened exactly like that. But the entire thing used to be a few seconds only.
@@AVMermaid maybe because it is, we will truly never fucking no 🤣🤣
For me, that sometimes happened but not always.
@@AVMermaid
RIGHT?!?! ITS LIKE U GET THAT WEIRD FEELING ON YOUR HEAD THAT ONLY LAST SECONDS
@@AVMermaid i got that feeling alot around my early teenage years. Mostly because i predictdd situations because i dreamt about them. It really felt fucking strange...
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. But you don't actually predict what happens, you just feel like you are because you recall everything the instant it happens. Seen so many people say they've predicted an event in a dream. Not quite, that's just what it feels like
During my first visit to Turin, a friend took us to see a church. We entered through a side door but left through the front door. As soon as we walked outside I was struck by the strongest Deja Vu I had ever had. I told my partner and she began laughing, she then told our Italian friend and the two of them started laughing. Meanwhile I was really concerned because I could not shake the feeling that I knew the view intimately even though I had never been there before. Eventually my partner stopped laughing and explained that in the original film The Italian Job, there were two scenes filmed from exactly where we were standing. Duh!
So, does it count as Deja Vu
@@nalendraalif1116 No, it was a memory but it felt like Deja vu because I did not associate it with the film until I was told.
Oh my god, I just realized that when he says 42 he’s saying Thoughty2
But is he..?
Yes I did hear that 😅
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Technically you're wrong, because he has NEVER said 42 .
Well well well . You're a newbie
@talesofthelostones 2020 i wouldn't qualify a joke as "wildly claiming things". So before you imply that i am ignorant , maybe learn about a little thing called "context clues" 😆 fuckin jesus mate 😆 i bet you watch alot of rick and morty too.
My all time favorite: having a dream, then weeks or months down the road, when I am in that "place" or situation, I know it intimately. There were times in my life this happened several times a year, but less frequently now. I surmise that it has to do with one mental well being and "connection" to the vibrations of life.
My deja vu is extremely weird. Mine works for maybe 5-10 seconds and how I normally scan a room is by looking at different places and analyzing something, then going to the next thing, then the next. But I always REMEMBER looking throughout a room in the same exact order as my memory. What’s even weirder is most times I feel paralyzed and can’t move or speak, just moving my eyes around the room and remembering the situation and knowing what’s going to happen because I remember it. Super fucking weird
mine is most similar to yours, sometimes it happens when im talking to people and they always say the same things in the same order as im looking at the same things in the same order idk its wierd
I get two dreams in a week then got it twice within a hour. Playing math bingo and sitting in class
Yo same! So cool there's other do this as well
It's the same for me but I always lay on the floor in my dreams and can't move almost feel paralyzed but when I see it irl I scan from floor up like in my dream
me too. I feel like it happened in a dream and I always remember what I was thinking about in the dream. One time I got deja vu while watching basketball and in the dream I remember thinking "I don't watch basketball now, this must happen in a long time."
the feeling of deja vu happens so often and so frequent to me since my childhood that it just became normal to me but once I could predict what happens next step by step and that's when I freaked out. also the feeling of deja vu-ception happens very often too
This exact same thing happens to me too!!! And then I try to do the opposite of what I did next in my deja vu
@@kxmcha that's so cool. it only happened to me once that one time and then it's just the normal deja vu or deja vu-ception
@@yurie7166 for some reason, tons of coincidence happens to me, 2 days ago, my family talked about some deja vu stuff, then yesterday my friend was talking about, asking me to whether I ever had a deja vu, now I get this? Also many things like these happen to me, prob hundred times. At one point I though what if I could predict the future, when I tried to no coincidence happened.
the irony lol
Its from a dream that you don't remember, but its in your memory somewhere. Also dont worry, its perfectly normal for us humans.
Yeah it’s crazy how common it happens to me. It’s become normal now. I catch myself getting the feeling mid conversation with people then I know what they’re gonna say before they say it and it just gets crazier as the conversation plays out exactly how I remember it.
I had the most intense dejavu at my friends wedding. It felt like I went into a dream and almost like I was paralyzed. It was like i had been in that exact moment before, it was so intense I'll never forget it.
Have experienced the same. The paralyzed feeling is so...unique from other forms of deja that I experience.
We live in Matrix 🎃
i think you might have had a few drinks at the wedding… 🤣
How can anyone explain this? My deja vous is when I am not just saw the familiar situation and know what the person at current events was about to say next.
@@Proofs_please That is just another form of deja vu. It is probably only your brains illusion that you have already heard someone say that thing. The illusion happens after you have seen the thing, basically its like if your brain "labeled" reacent memory as an old one, leading you to think that you have expierinced it before.
I had a very clear deja vu while watching my father put fiberglass on the prow of a canoe he had built. I'd never seen a canoe built before, not fiberglass being applied. While I thought at the time it was strange, I also realized that I had helped him build the canoe, knew what the plan was, went with him to buy the fiberglass... so I just figured that my brain had already put together the logical scenario of what was going to happen. When it did... deja vu. Of course I also wondered how often (likely very) we create that logical scenario and it never happens.
what about if you've dreamed about a whole situation with conversations with other people and then a few days later you experience the exact same situation with all the same people and details you can remember from your dream?
Thats literally just deja vu
That happened to me for a whole week when I was a teenager in the 80's. Each night, I would dream the next days events. Then when I had to live them out, my brain would buzz and protest, and I could say the same words at the same time that others said in conversations. They would look at me weird, but it was freaking me out too. This lasted for one whole week, then disappeared as mysteriously as it had started.
I once dreamt of staring into a corner of a ceiling and blue walls and I shit you not 2 maybe more years later I moved into a new house and I found myself staring at it and I was like holy shit
And I moved to a place I have never heard before and never been
That's actually a misconception caused by your brain making connections and ad libbing. Your actual dream is much more vague, maybe the idea of having A conversation with that person and a vague idea of a background, but then when you actually have a conversation, your brain fills in details that weren't there before with what you're seeing at the time. I've had the same sort of thing happen; months before I moved, I dreamt I was putting one of my terrariums in a closet that was attached to the back of the bathroom instead of the bedroom, down to the orientation of counter in front, wall on the left, toilet on the right, and bathtub in the corner opposite both the mirror and closet. Later on, that exact thing happened, but now my brain was filling in the lighting, floor pattern, and even my face into that dream from long ago.
I had a strange thing happen one day.
I was at the barber and this family was talking next to me, and I realised that I’ve seen this before, what was Strange was that I knew what the father was going to say next, and I mouthed the same words he did at the exact time he said it. I swear this shit freaked me out 🙈🙈
Omg same
@@cryptic_is_him Almost same here, though I stayed quiet. At a family meeting. I was a kid then but I knew what they're going to say...
Bruh this happened as well to me, I was looking and someone and I knew that they were about to walk over to a different part of the room before they did it
This is the only deja vu i have. Everytime I get deja vu everything including conversations are familiar and i remember them saying everything they say
My daughter has just told me that she was listening to a podcast and then she had an interesting idea that she'd never thought of before. Literally in the next second, the podcast changed topic and discussed that idea. ... Don't get freaked out, Jaz. We live in a strange, multi-layered world but we can hold onto the idea that we should be kind to one another and do whatever good we can.
"Unless you're eating cheese straight out of the fridge at 2am. We both know it's not your first time "
Me: Damn, I've been bamboozled.
With me, it’s ice cream! 😂
yes but he didn't specify what type of cheese, for me it's shredded cheese.
Block of extra sharp cheddar cheese for me 🤣
@@winnifredforbes1114 same 🤣
@@arealisticbeautystandard8920 that's exactly what I was going to say.....
I’ve had several dreams where I completely predicted an exact situation with every precise detail and a period of time later have it occur in real life exactly as I had dreamed. When I was a kid (middle school and before ) i would experience several bouts of this happening, however, when it did happen, i would experience an indescribable pain. Essentially, this is how it would go:
1. Something would trigger the start of this “deja by” feeling and I would begin to predict exactly what would happen around me for the next 30-60 seconds all from the recollection of my dream/memory and things would happen exactly as I was predicting them to
2. As I was getting to the end point of my recollection I would begin to feel an indescribable “headache” (not even remotely similar to any headache or migraine but it’s the best word I could think of) which is the worst pain I’ve EVER experienced (as in, this headache thingy was the most painful thing I’ve ever experienced in my life) for the next 30-90 seconds
3. I was always fully conscious and was able to even speak to people around me and whatever even during the pain moments
4. Then it would just go away like clock work. Eventually, after experiencing it so much, I was able to prepare myself for what was to come whenever I would begin to feel this very specific unusual deja vu feeling (it’s very different from regular deja vu I’ve experienced)
For some reason, I completely stopped experiencing this around my first year of high school. I also stopped being able to remember any dreams when I’d wake up and began naturally waking up after 4-5 or so hours of sleep for the rest of highschool until the end of my senior year.
Towards the second half of my senior year, I abruptly developed idiopathic hypersomnia and could not go one night without waking up after 10+ hours of sleep in the middle of a dream where I was able to recall the last 30 min-1 hour+ of said dream. My family and went to neurologists where they found absolutely nothing wrong when doing brain scans. No tumors, no signs that would point to chronic migraines (which I do also experience), nothing, nada, no explanation.
To this day, I still have idiopathic hypersomnia, however, that weird Deja vu thingy happened for the first time after around 5 years during my first year of university but without the pain (just the deja vu) and hasn’t happened since.
I’ve tried looking into simple partial seizures and every type of epilepsy since that seemed to be the most similar to what I was experiencing, but my brain scans had no signs of any seizures whatsoever and the only similarities I had in common with a seizure disorder was “Deja vu” and head pain.
I know it wasn’t false memory creation/recollection because I got into a habit in middle school of writing down any dreams I did remember (since it was pretty rare at the time) and confirmed several times that the dreams I had experienced did in fact line up with the exact scenario that would play out when I would experience the “deja vu.”
I’m currently studying neuroscience and hope one day I’ll find an answer to explain whatever the hell I had happen to me as a kid.
I remember a few years ago, there was a big solar flare on the Sun that made big news. Around that time, I started to have deja vu repeatedly. It was little things like seeing my aunt laugh while I was walking out of the hallway or watching a Sims 4 video and seeing the player set up a specific garden. This experience lead me to write down my dreams in case I could catch myself predicting the future. What I found was that the build-up was often the same, but diverged at a defining moment (my aunt saying something she didnt say in my dream, the player using a different bush). I think dreams that induce deja vu might be vague enough to be recognizeable in average day-to-day life but are also just specific enough to lead to that build-up. Without remembering specific details, it might actually feel like you saw the future.
My very have no idea but this is just my whatever feels opinion, is that dejavu is yourself connecting to your other selves in other timelines/parallel universesz and the one where your life turns out the way you want it or are happiest, I believe when you are on the right path, you get dejavu.
Just my 2 cents and thoughts.
I've thought this for a long time, if you are experiencing dejavu, you are I the right place at the right time and doing your best.
@@Aw-ns1qx oh nooo i never get Deja Vu anymore! like maybeee once a year or 2 or something. i used to get it pretty frequently. did i go wrong somewhere!?
i also thought parallel universe kinda thing because when i did have it i also noticed it would always be the build up of a situation but i would never recognize what came next. as if our higher self hit a reset button and we went back a few seconds to make a different choice and outcome this time.
@@meowtubes8179 I certainly hope not! I get it so less frequently as well! I am sure we are ok though! Or at least I hope!
Definatley not something to worry about now though.
And that's an amazing theory that I really like! The whole hitting the go back a few seconds on your life button! I honeslty think that's so interesting!
This seems incredibly likely. I always have deja vu in conjunction with a dream I had years and years ago that I csn just remember when it's giving me deja vu, but some of my dreams are never going to give me deja vu either, such as being chased around my house as an by skeletons carrying gatling guns who arent smart enough to look under tables. But this seems like a really common theme in this comments section.
Wouldn't that be riddiculous. I can see the headline now. "UA-cam comments section cracks secret to Déja Vù"
There was a weird time when I was in elementary, we were singing national anthem at school before going home. I felt deja vu and one of my classmates also shouted "this happened before". We also predicted the next things that somehow came true.
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@@frozengaming398 yea
Honestly I've only experienced something similar a few times, knowing what will happen ahead of time, tho usually it was something that is very hard to get to, so predicting when it will happen is hard(which means recording it is also impossible, not to mention it can simply be called staged)
However I can only hope my last dream is also a prediction of the future, considering how rare dreams are, maybe once per a few months and my last dream was certainly "decent"
Nothin but 🧢🧢🧢
We must have power to do time travel inside us and the dreams are not just dreams they have much more potential
I always imagine deja vu as a sign that I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be in life. It’s become really comforting to me.
It's the opposite for me. For what ever reason I experience deja vu way more frequently when, uhh basically being a normally functioning alcoholic. When sober for some time I get them less, almost never.
That’s exactly how I think of it aswell. Just a sign, that I’m where I’m supposed to be in life.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Same! I feel like I’m on the right path.
CANT LIKE THIS ENOUGH!!!
I've felt the same way for so long and messaged this in a few commet s b4 I saw yours!
I fell the same way! Ir means we are on the right path!
@@TheSpekkel1 take that as reason to stop drinking maybe?
I had a traumatic brain injury and lost my memory. I thought I was 21, I was 33....as i slowly got my memory back, i had a LOT of deja vu...it was scary but likely just my brain healing. It eventually stopped after a few months and now i have 96% memory back..i had2learn how2even learn2walk again cuz my brain had swelled around my spinal cord...1yr later and i am great now.
Thoughty2 should remove this video in an hour and reupload it.
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Or you can just watch it again.
Didn't he already do that?
Not remove. Just change the title
Sometimes I can remember everything that happened from a dream a week to years prior to the event… it’s like I’ll be sitting there having a conversation and I’ll remember and know the entire conversation word for word
Same. It’s pretty tiring for me lol
Same, i usually remember my thoughts, and feel like im not actually living. It's like im just watching it all
Yeah, I have the same. Every time it happens my brain kinda just goes into autopilot to carry out the moment and I’m just watching everything happen. It feels really weird but it’s happened so much that I don’t really give it much thought anymore when it happens.
Same. I can predict the sounds that will happen, the actions people with make, and the events that will occur.
dreams don't count. I see peoples passwords in dreams, and then at day i get into there accounts and make it look like a being from "the primordial universe" had hacked them using a quantum computer.
cracked over 60 accounts per month, expert hackers would take months or years to crack hardest of the passwords assuming hash was leaked.
I have deja vu so often now its honesty scaring me at this point. It's so random too. Could be a game I've never played before on a lvl I've never seen. Or a room I've never been in. I cant explain the feeling when I do feel it, but I just explain it as starring off into space, but I'm really just trying to hold onto the feeling of remembering.
Too often to count ngl I think about different deja vu moments often. I vividly remember my first one.
Get yourself checked out. Frequent bouts of deja vu can sometimes be caused by mini seizures in the frontal lobe.
Your brain will remember the fatal car crash you won't
I said before, I believe dejavu is a sign we are on the right path.
Aw 2 lmao nah… if you have it more than 4 times a day go get ur brain checked out cause something is definitely wrong
Has anyone had a song pop in there head moments before it starts playing somewhere?
Yes quite a few times
Hy
yes
Yes! I thought I had earphones in but I didn’t
I fall asleep to it. And it's on the radio 3 minutes later.
When I was child I was in constant thought, I analyzed everything that happened and thought how it might have played out differently. Often I used this to figure the best way in which I should have reacted. There were times I felt as though I knew what someone was going to do based on what memories I had obsessed over. I might recall how many times someone got upset about something and think they are going to be angry. Sometimes I’d think I knew how the whole day or next few hours would play out because it felt just like another day or group of memories. At times I did think that one day played out just like another. Sometimes I thought a day that played out was a dream, the dreams I had and life itself at times was unclear. This video kind of basically tells me that when you think to hard about life you can become more aware of certain things but can also lose sight of reality.
Yes, fire poet, I think that you intuitively understand that you need to spend more "ordinary time" in life without analyzing things quite so much. It can be valuable to spend some time thinking things over but it's also great to just relax and enjoy the present moment.
That is very true I always thing about everything. So now when I’m just sitting somewhere I never feel in the present and don’t know what I’m doing.
Huh, The brain invented cookies before the internet. Who would've thought...
Pun intended?
Wooooaahh shooot
Lmaoooo
incognito please...
The technology today is really a bootleg version of the powers within us like telepathy & the telephone
I once dreamed that my brakes on my truck failed on the way to work. It was also snowing in the dream. I woke up and it was snowing. Which is rare where I live. I jump in the truck and think about the dream so I pump my brakes and they seem to work just fine. I head off to work and right before the spot the brakes failed in my dream I quickly decide to tap my brakes and make sure they are fine. The pedal falls to the floor with zero resistance. On of my brake lines had dry rotted and failed shortly after I left the house.
Because I realized this right away I was able to start downshifting. I was driving along a canal on one side so there was no where to pull over. I ended upblowing through a light but was able to honk and wave my hands to get the semi trucks to not pull forward.
Terrifying but I feel like my dream saved me. Because I wouldn't have tested my brakes until I got to that intersection and wouldn't have been able to warn other drivers in time.
I've also dreamed of a lightning strike hitting a tree in my yard. Suddenly woke up and looked outside and lightning struck in my yard like thirty seconds after I woke from the dream.
Imagine how weird it would be to be the first person ever on the moon and have a deja vu 😂
Underrated comment. 😂
@@HarptoHeart69 saw this comment before
@@woodstocktc saw that before...
*I've even seen this one before*
Even if you had been on the moon before you'd still be the first person. Ha take that deja poo!
his past life was a impostor
I think I’m super weird because I have dreams of certain random moments and then later maybe years or weeks it will happen then I will remember that I had a dream about it.
Same
Same here. And I thought I was crazy when I was a kid lol
That's how I experience deja vu too.
Well at least I know that I'm not the only one. My feeling of deja vu sometimes last about 10+ seconds and it's usually a short series of events but it's random insignificant crap but then I'm also 100% convinced that the original memory came from a dream and I can sometimes remember exactly which night I had dreamed it if it happens a few days after the dream. I'm actually too scared to keep a dream journal because if it's true that the dream is really first my perception of reality would shatter and I'd probably go crazy
This is precisely how I've experienced every Deja vu episode. Always as a dream first. Which at the time of the dream I just think is a rather high quality, vivid dream and nothing more.
Until that is that I live it. And see the scenes whether short or long again.
My longest deja vu to date was watching all of the very last Saw movie in theaters. First in a dream. And then, again when it actually came to the big screen. What was truly amazing was that I somehow dreamt the entire film accurately. It was... quite trippy.
When I get Dejavu, it’s me living out a scene that I’ve either dreamed or day dreamed about months prior. As if I saw a small snippet of the future. There is no audio, no feeling that gives me the dejavu. But the one instance where my eyes line up perfectly to see a scene I’ve seen before. Super freaky. And once it happens I know that I dreamt about this very moment.
Same here. It’s an instance. The scene is exactly the same down to the smallest detail. But it is just an snippet. Not full on storyline
Same. It isn't a FEELING as such, if we are talking about a scene/location, it's more like I know I've seen this scene/been to this location before but the fact is I actually haven't seen it in the past/been to such location physically in the past until this very moment...what's more freaky is I actually got certain things absolutely correct in such scene/location like I knew there're certain objects in certain scenes despite I've never been there before until I pointed out where things are. More like you can see the future state or travel back in time in your mind...and I am not a sleep walker so it freaked me out.
@@Ros8jbh Advanced Observation Haki.
dreams don't count. I see peoples passwords in dreams, and then at day i get into there accounts and make it look like a being from "the primordial universe" had hacked them using a quantum computer.
cracked over 60 accounts per month, expert hackers would take months or years to crack hardest of the passwords assuming hash was leaked.
Yes it feels like i dreamed it before but idk if its just me being crazy and it hasnt happened before its deja vu like there was a scene wher this guy ran out my garage grabbbed chips and im sure that didnt happen before but i believe it everytime my deja vu is like it happened before but i know it really hasnt because how could it nothing like that happned before for me i think my deja bu is like a dream i cant tell if im dreaming or its reality i even thought i had superpowers or some crazy shi* like that damn my deja cu next level
Ok, explain this. In 1975 my family went to a restaurant in downtown Joliet, IL. We had never been to this restaurant and my Mother had never been to Joliet. As soon as we walked through the door of this restaurant which was laid out very oddly, she stopped and said she had been there before. She knew where everything was and even knew the names of two servers even though they had no idea who my Mom was. Turns out this restaurant had been a dance hall back in the late 19th century. Again, my Mom had never been to either the restaurant or town prior. I have no explanation nor do I have any position, I do know that it is unexplainable.
UA-cam will freak everyone out by recommending it to you in 20 years time.
Literally all of Thoughty's videos appear to be clickbait, but when you watch one of them, it's oddly informational.
How is this click bait? It talks about what it says it’s going to. I’m confused
@@idontknowmuch3441 well not necessarily this video in particular. Most of his other videos look skeptical.
@@UncleSlimJimmy oh I didn’t know this is the first I’ve seen from this channel
@@idontknowmuch3441 yeah
Yeah they look like clickbait but really arent
Tldr: The brain picks up patterns and associates memories with current events.
But when the memories and what actually happens are completely identical... Idk g. My brain be kinda sus sometimes
@@sethh8892 Youre creating a memory in the moment that didnt exist before that moment. Its a false memory. An in the moment experience being filed under memory.
Bullshit. I've been able to predict the next few seconds on several occasions with 100% accuracy even if there was no way I could have known what was going to happen.
It's more like a loop within python
@@evolt7553 and thats on god😂 ive done that same shit
I have it a lot with a lot of my dreams. One of my creepiest examples deals with cars. In my dream, i was driving around in the country side and i saw a strange silver truck parked behind an old shed. The dream ended, and in 2019, what do you know, Tesla reveals the (ugly) cybertruck, the one i saw in my dream. I dreamt of a car a year before it existed. Another dreams is that I remember watching the new about astronauts that went to mars and the news story was that we lost connection with them and they are presumed dead. It was so real, i legit thought for a month we actually sent people to mars. If we do and this happens, im going to question myself
Imagine we all got a preview of our life before being born, and our memory was "erased" upon entering earth to start fresh. But deja vu happens when our souls start to recall the experience preview we were given before going on this trip to earth. The memory comes but then it quickly fades because its like a little glitch in the system. I've always thought this since I was about 7.
(edit) I remember reading young adults, and children, experience deja vu a lot more frequently than older people. that made me believe my theory even more. Maybe this happens because kids souls are still fresh into this earth experience, and they recall the preview more often.
Would be super cool if you are right. Ceasing to exist scares the shit out of me.
Yes!
No glitch but a reminder!
Go drink some cold fresh water and sit down for 2 mins. Headstand for 2 mins. Then take a quick 2 min nap. Has anything changed ?
@@sartajkeith9961 what is the suppose to do
"Unless you're eating cheese straight out of the fridge at 2 am - we both know it's not your first time" damn, I feel personally attacked 😳
That bit got me 😂😂😂
Wait u really do that?
😂😂😂😂
Charlie from it’s always sunny be like
The block cheese??
I get it from dreams. I'll have a dream, then forget about it. Then sometime later, I'll have that same experience I had in the dream.
Me too l shared a dream with my friend, a few days later I told her I had a deja vu. She reminded me of my dream and that is what I had just experienced. So just always thought I just drempt something and then it happened
the weird thing is when you have déjà vu, and somewhere down the road, you're suddenly reminded of a moment in a dream you forgot you had
Same here. Like before I wake up, I’d have a short dream. Then weeks later I’m there with the same feeling same time of day waiting to see if the phone rings.
I've had that happen with a couple different dreams I've had, it was fairly nice being able to go back to them 😋
Same. And its quite sketchy when you have a recurring dream of driving down the highway, and seeing a bright flash, then a fireball in the sky, and then a sudden rush of heat from within your body, and then you wake up
When you dream stuff happening and it does
Sometimes I dream disasters, conversations and just going somewhere
Then it happens
Watching Groundhog Day in 1998 indeed gives the feeling that you've already seen this film, in 1993.
Why I had to scroll down like seven fucking miles before seeing ANYONE mention this is a mystery I don't want to know the answer to.
Basic fact checking? Nope, not here!
I have watched this movie every Groundhog Day since I obtained a copy in 1998. Hope this helps.
Got the city wrong as well. It's based in Punxsutawney not Woodstock.
Very good. The town was not Woodstock either it was punxinty or something like that
"Vuja de - this is the strange feeling that somehow non of this has ever happened before. "
G. Carlin
Jamais Vu
@@silkwesir1444 George Carlin actually said this in some of his comedy routines. He was just trying to be funny, not accurate.
On a side note, there is a fictional book entitled Jamais Vu. It was a good read. Check it out if you dare.
@@timothyneiswander3151 its still a bad joke
@@notdatboi2387 Not his best stuff for sure but the quote was topical. Carlin was better know for his more controversial topics. example: "seven words you can't say on television" and he has a whole hour on how the US governments democracy is a sham. It is disturbingly accurate but yet he somehow makes it funny.
One of the last deja vu moments I had was when my girlfriend passed away in Nov 2020. We were sitting outside at her mothers house at night and I was talking to her uncle and cousin. Then it hit me, this is deja vu. The conversation, the time of day and the feelings. 😔 From the moment of the thoughts, I remembered being there but not knowing it was because of her, I thought I was there because of her grandfather. I truly wish we could know why we have deja vu, seems too creepy to have moments happen that we haven’t experienced yet in reality.
Something that might be helpful is if you sit calmly, close your eyes and say to your own mind, "Please tell me what you want me to know." Then just wait with an empty mind and see if a feeling or conviction comes to you. It might be some grief that you need to welcome as part of your journey. It might be some gratitude for the happy times you had in the past. Or maybe just a feeling of calm and inner strength.
I am sorry to hear about your loss. I had similar type "out of body" experiences after almost losing my wife to a stroke 3 years ago. My doctor thought it was some type of PTSD, sure enough it got better with some therapy and etc. But the feeling was very much like Deja Vu to me.
My experiences of Deja Vu are almost always in very familiar places (like at home) and almost always make me feel that, in a minute, something bad is about to happen. Sometimes, I'm 'aware' of what that bad thing may be, such as someone bringing me bad news. But then, nothing happens. The experiences usually last several minutes too.
I used to experience déjà vu quite a lot when I was younger. At some point, it stopped happening completely. This was probably around or a little before age 30. I’m now in my 50s and haven’t experienced déjà vu in decades. What’s odd to me is I can specifically remember instances in which I experienced it, but I can’t remember what it actually felt like. I’ve read that it is a common occurrence among young people but gets increasingly rare as people age, so there’s probably some developmental aspect to it that goes away after a certain level of brain development.
I was reading a book and I vividly remember reading chapters that had not yet been released
Wife had Deja vu the other day, the sequence happened as she was about to start a new module for homework. She said wow. I’ve been here before. She knew all the answers without even reading the chapter and didn’t miss one. She was psyched for a few hours as if it were proof of something else. Not saying that she’s a time traveler, but what she says she dreams or sees, comes to life a couple days or weeks later. Very eerie.
Dejavu is felt on a spiritual level. What we call dejavu is the experience of being somewhere, doing something or seeing something we have already been, did or saw as our parallel self on a parallel earth, in a parallel universe exactly like this one.
My deja vu involves a several second sense that I'm experiencing a mundane moment I've lived before.
Right? And first time I see these is in dreams, often years before the experience. I even had one, where I was trying to do something differently than I remembered, but the effort to change something was what led to actions I tried to change.
Me too. The smallest most inconsequential actions or scenarios.
This has happened to me so many times. Kinda freaky
@@summercarter9835 there was a time years and years ago, that I used to get déjà vu all the time. Though now, I hardly ever get it, if at all...
Sometimes I get the feeling that my life is stuck in a loop, like a snake eating its own tail, its pretty scary because its like I have no control over my own life and no matter what choices I make in life they were the choices I was gunna make regardless, its an awful feeling 🤷♂️
Wth, I'm literally eating cheese of the fridge at 2am watching this video.
I had 2 slices of cheddar as I started this video...lol
Wtf. I'm not! What's going on!?
Im watching this a 2 am
Just hit 2am like 3 minutes ago and I've got a cheese wrap 👀
If you consider this a metaphor...we all are!
I have epilepsy and experience this all the time. I used to have dreams and then I could swear the scenes in my dreams would actually happen. Sometimes I'll have moments where I swear that I've lived these moments before or dreamed them before. I don't have deja vu as much as I did as a child or as strong as it was when I was a child, but I do still experience this more frequently than I believe is normal
I get it before a seizure
@@duncanramsay9262 same here
@@rustlefordshaklety3026 same here
Fifty years ago, I was discussing this very issue with a fellow computer engineer. He had a theory, which he based on how a computer's memory works.
Even, though in those days we used magnetic core memories, they would decay with time. Therefore, a part of the computer hardware was tasked with refreshing every memory location. Even though the memory was being used, the hardware, in between fetching instructions, would cycle through the whole of memory, read the contents of a location, then write it back again
He, surmised, that our mind works in a similar way, and that, unbeknown to us, we refresh every memory location. His theory was, that when we got that déjà vu feeling, what happened was that, just as our brain, stored the memory, it was also immediately refreshed, giving us that strange feeling.
I liked his idea, and have kept it ever since. Thanks Phil.
Super interesting - the idea about the delay from one lobe to the next. Because that’s exactly how it feels for me whenever I have deja vu. It feels like just experienced this exact moment in time already, I don’t mean feels familiar, it’s a feeling of I’ve experienced this exaccccct sequence of events. So creepy
Hi, pop culture nerd here. The movie Groundhog Day with Bill Murray was released 1993, not 1998. Just in case you weren’t trolling your viewers.
He got the location wrong as well.
@@barkboingfloom
The real city where it was filmed is Woodstock I live 15 minutes away from there I actually met Bill Murray during filming he was kind of a jerk but yes in the movie it’s called a different city not Woodstock
As soon as he said that I clicked to another video. LOL!
Yeah, he got the release date and the location setting wrong and I don't know why it annoys me so much. Kind of like when he said in another video that every modern pop song you'll ever hear was probably written by one or two people.
Oh thank goodness; I was feeling WAY older, was thinking it came out before I was 5 (it did) so when he said 1998 I thought I was loosing my whole timeline (as far as it revolves around the movie Groundhog Day anyway. Which I've still never bothered to watch all the way through)
Many years ago as a child, my mother was late coming home, and when she called, I already knew that the car broke down, exactly where it happened, and that that left axle bolts on the transmission end came loose and broke, never mind I had never seen an axle or ever took any class to even Know anything about front wheel drive vehicles.
I explained it all to her on the phone before she told me anything about it, and it was strange to say the least.
I remember one day I was in my job and my coworker was talking to the boss. I had a Deja Vu and said to my buddy just a moment before what the coworker said to the boss and she said exactly the same just after.
Déjà Vu sure is strange
Yall should be Saint
Most of the time I have a deja vu, it’s because I dreamed of it. I like to think that we all have dreams that predict the future, but when you have a deja vu, is because you are on the right path of your life, doing the good decision that’s leading you to your own success (which only you, know what is)
Might be the only one to think that, but it’s helping me be happy and appreciative of what I’m doing and give me a boost to push through and not give up
I once heard that Deja Vu happens when you are on the right path in life, when your body is at a state of equilibrium and happieness, so i like to believe that 💜
Yeah that’s a good way to look at it, whenever I have a “deja vu” It seems as if this situation I just went through has happened before, and that this is my way of correcting a thing in my life that took a turn for the worst in the past. So therefore... my very next thought going forward after the “deja vu” I second guess and change it up that way I am avoiding that possibility...😅 does that make sense?
@@quakeplayz2113 I felt the negative and positive deja vus. It's like a hidden language in some of us. Maybe sincronicity, maybe looping... But it's definitely some kind of warning
It started early in this life for me. I don't know about equilibrium or happiness but I'm definitely experiencing it.
I think it happens because before we become a person and are in heaven, we wish to see what are life will be like after we’re born.
It creeps me out, especially when it's several seconds long and I can tell what people will say next, I always "break the spell" by doing a Keanu and saying "hmm deja vu" out loud, so far I've never had deja vu that I'm about to say "hmm deja vu". :D
“This is why”. Spoiler alert: “no one knows why”
Truth.
I like the hiccup version...where your brain sees something familiar and then forgets what it was that was familiar..It could have only been the button on a strangers shirt or the name of a tv brand that you brain sees as familiar..but then forgets what it was and suddenly everything around you seems familiar now instead of the one tiny thing that was actually familiar
That's incorrect. Deja Vu is of the subconscious mind. It's the mind that dreams or that pops a thought into your head aka intuition. It's a guide for the conscious mind. Its simply trying to get your attention. And you should start examining deja vu experiences at the moment they happen and see why they happen. It can be to prevent trauma or help you learn something.. many reasons.
Hi I'm "no one". Deja vu is a sort of spiritual side effect. Ok, after death and life review or "judgement", but before reincarnation, we have a choice to make. We are shown glimpses throughout a selection of different lives to choose from. When we live out those moments that we had glimpses of, they seem unusually familiar and that's deja vu
@@makingconnections777 Can I see your ID?
I’ve had Jamais vu
Literally saying a word several times when writing something and then it felt like it lost its meaning but also I would feel like the spelling was wrong while writing or thinking about it
So weird
Ok so this IS a thing that happens to more than myself 😂
I do that all the time. it happens more when I practice other languages.
i am sorry but PLEASE GIVE ME A REMEDY~
This happened to me once or twice in exams or when I was writing an essay
I thought that was my dyslexia.
I used to have Deja Vu a lot more frequently when I was a child. I can't remember exactly how many times but I feel like it happened a few times a year or more. As an adult, it happens a lot less, maybe once in a decade. The strange thing is when they happen, I get a strange odor that smells metallic, almost like burnt toast. And the thing that I notice that clues me in that it's happening is usually the smallest little detail. Like bubbles rising from a water cooler. It's so weird. The biggest Deja Vu I ever had was upon first meeting my Mother-In-Law. I had just met her and was thirsty from our travels and went for water from the cooler. As the bubbles were rising I had the feeling I had seen this exact water cooler before and these bubbles rose just like this! I know it sounds ridiculous, but it was the bubbles rising that set me off. The smallest thing, that would be hard to memorize an exact pattern of bubbles rising through water. It's so random. But that's what did it. Hard to explain, I don't understand it myself.
Because Deja vu only happens when your brain is developing
One time I had a daydream of talking to someone I never met, a year or so later when I moved to a new school I realized I was talking to said person and we said everything I dreamed
Yo same