
Deja Vu: A Case study
Simply defined as a happening or an incident which a person seems to have seen even before it has occured. A person feels like going through the same incident twice or more. Everyone feels it sometime or the other, but only a few are able to understand.
Deja vu creates an aura of mystery for the person because he is unable to understand when was a similar situation like this. I have a friend who frequently experiences Deja vu but, she too fails to remember the root of the incident. When Deja vu happens, she experiences a sudden headache and more often than not, stumbles. Throughout the day, the headache as she tries hard to remember when she was in that same situation in the past.
Some seers say that it's an extraordinary state of the mind where it foresees any event associated with oneself and, when the actual incident occurs physically, if the mind cannot recall that it had actually foreseen the same event, it creates confusion and the person goes through a state of temporary trauma.
Confusing indeed! It's like future embedded in the past and it's occurance sometime later.
Why do people get confused when they have actually foreseen the event?
Perhaps the inability to remember that they had foreseen. They tend to think when the event had occured! Quite natural for us to think that we don't possess any extra sensory power or ESP. As you read these lines, you know what actually bothered you. It's amazing that almost everyone of us possess some degree of ESP; though varies from person to person.
Deja vu creates an aura of mystery for the person because he is unable to understand when was a similar situation like this. I have a friend who frequently experiences Deja vu but, she too fails to remember the root of the incident. When Deja vu happens, she experiences a sudden headache and more often than not, stumbles. Throughout the day, the headache as she tries hard to remember when she was in that same situation in the past.
Some seers say that it's an extraordinary state of the mind where it foresees any event associated with oneself and, when the actual incident occurs physically, if the mind cannot recall that it had actually foreseen the same event, it creates confusion and the person goes through a state of temporary trauma.
Confusing indeed! It's like future embedded in the past and it's occurance sometime later.
Why do people get confused when they have actually foreseen the event?
Perhaps the inability to remember that they had foreseen. They tend to think when the event had occured! Quite natural for us to think that we don't possess any extra sensory power or ESP. As you read these lines, you know what actually bothered you. It's amazing that almost everyone of us possess some degree of ESP; though varies from person to person.










