I used to get Deja Vu a lot, though maybe now I don't notice it, rather than don't get it. For me, it was always based on dreams. I used to write down my dreams in significant detail - until I started smoking weed, I'd have one or two a night, that I could remember for most of the next day in vivid detail. At first I thought I was having deja vu, but I guess what I had mught be better called premonitions, because about once a month, maybe once every two, I'd get 10-15 seconds of reality that I was certain I'd seen before. I put it down to Deja Vu initially, but then I went back and reread my dream diary, and it turned out that some of the situations I was in, more or less equated to what I'd seen in my deams previously.
I say no more, but two things come to mind:
1. Humans perception of time is just that - I suspect it's the way our minds order the universe, and little more. I suspect we exist in bands of time, simultaneously - if that isn't too much of a mindf**k or a paradox, and therefore with damaged perception, it should be possible to perceive the future, if one is in a receptive (eg, dreamlike) state.
2. Maybe it was just Deja Vu, where the artificial long-term memory could have only been explained by my mind as being a past dream. It doesn't account for the records, however...
(£0.02)
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CARPE PECTORIS!!
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