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Recursive Deja Vu?

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-12 2:12

Does anyone ever have a promonition in which you realise that you're having deja vu about having deja vu? I just had an experience like that. I've been having them for years, now, but it feels like, recently, I'm getting closer and closer to, like, a deja vu singularity. Like in that Murakami novel. When I was younger, I would have a premonition about having deja vu, and when I reached that moment in time where I realised that I had a premonition about this moment and my realising that premonitory moment was being witnessed by myself in a previous moment, it would simply stop there. Now I'm getting more and more instances of deja vu where I'm predicting my pondering the implications of my deja vu as I'm having deja vu, and it just turns into a loop.

I've started writing down all my premonitions in a journal.

Watching 1st Modest Mouse album on YouTube, get deja vu, go to a forum and talk about deja vu; recite journal entry.
That was one of my entries from almost a year ago.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-13 6:58

A case of déjà vu for me: Every Saturday me and my dad go to this diner for breakfast and there's this woman that I jokingly refer to as his side woman who sometimes (not often) works as the greeter. Anyway, this one particular time, he decides to drive his antique muscle car there and park in their lot across the street. I joke at him saying he's trying to impress his side woman with his prized possession and that when we enter the diner, she'll greet us with "hi guys!" and seat us at a booth on the other side where you can't see the car. Lo and behold, reality panned out exactly as I said it would and we were amazed about it for the rest of that day. She did end up seeing the car when we went up to pay, since there are windows nearby where you can see the lot from across. This scenario has happened to me before, but in this particular case, I called it explicitly right before it occurred.

I suppose given a long enough timeline, it could end up becoming a recursive thing for me too, but déjà vu doesn't happen to me too often. I tend to pick up other things, though.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-13 10:58

I label these feelings as 3 separate cases.
1.) Premonition (able to predict an outcome through foresight, initial "awakening" period is only achieved after full fruition). Point A climbs to point B for climax, brain chemicals released, ride is over.

2.) looping theory Ex. groundhogs day, amnesia
Your life is a mundane experience riddled with muddled pathways in your brain, due to repetitive actions. Your brain is trying to alert oneself by enforcing a deja vu like state so that you can escape this lifestyle (or at least be aware that you eat the same thing every morning, are using zero cognitive thinking abilities, and living by routine).

3.) Deja Vu
A moment when you reach the present, you feel like you have been there before. You believe you have already lived this moment. For me, smells & noises will ring in tune to that moment. These occurrences can take years to developed. I believe deja vu is tied to fate. It is showing you your life until you died which you have already lived.

Junk science.

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