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Subject: Re: Braking the barrier of time?


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Date Posted: 03:32:23 10/19/03 Sun
In reply to: nadia 's message, "Braking the barrier of time?" on 15:03:39 08/29/03 Fri

>dejavue use to be weird to me too. I always tried to figure out if dejavue was a similar event to something else that happened in my life, which gave me the feeling of already living that event (like these psycho experts insist)But, a few years ago I began to have dejavue more often. However, what made these different was that I was able to keep up with my 'dejavue'. For example, I use to get dejavue and could only ask myself 'did I do this before?' When the 'new dejavues' began, I was able to stay in tune with it and know exactly what was going to happen next or be said next if in conversation. And I do not mean knowing a phrase or two. I would know the whole response or if interrupted by a person (third party) I knew what they were going to say. I knew when the phone was going to ring or when the dog was going to streak across the room. This may sound silly, but before Mike Tyson's fight with Buster Douglas in 1988 or 89, I saw the whole thing in just a matter of seconds. Me and some friends gathered around the T.V. with our beers in hand, food on the table and smoke filled the house. Once the ring announcer stood in the middle of the ring to introduce the fighters, one of my friends made the comment 'someone pass me the bowl', that comment instantly triggered a dejavue and I began hearing all conversations that were not happening. Stay with me here...I could actually see and hear the conversations of my friends before they were taking place and no...I was not high. Anyway, instead of concentrating on what was going to happen next I decided to let my mind flow. Stay with me. By letting things go on with out thinking about it I was able to have fun with my dejavue and in an instant I saw Mike Tyson getting knocked down, reaching for his mouth piece while trying to get up and the ref holding him indicating te fight was over. I said nothing to my friends, but once the fight was over I went home to record what happened to me that night. Since then I record here and there, but it happens so frequently that I have become t lazy to record them each time. Anyway, just let dejavue flow. Do not try to focus in on it or try to figure it out. Try to maintain as if you know what is happening.

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