J. Dean
Puritan Board Junior
I'm pretty sure that Deja-vu is a glitch in the Matrix caused by inserting something into the program.
That's it!!!
Seriously, I've had it, and it's a bit unsettling.
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I'm pretty sure that Deja-vu is a glitch in the Matrix caused by inserting something into the program.
But this is something that we as leaders of the church need to be prepared to deal with as it may be something that non-believers will bring to the table, ready to confuse those in the church and lead them astray….
Any thoughts are welcome on this…
I'm pretty sure that Deja-vu is a glitch in the Matrix caused by inserting something into the program.
That's it!!!
Seriously, I've had it, and it's a bit unsettling.
I'm pretty sure that Deja-vu is a glitch in the Matrix caused by inserting something into the program.
That's it!!!
Seriously, I've had it, and it's a bit unsettling.
I have deja vu and the jamais vu at a rate of 10-15 per day, for 4-6 days straight every 3 months. It's very unsettling.
I'm pretty sure that Deja-vu is a glitch in the Matrix caused by inserting something into the program.
That's it!!!
Seriously, I've had it, and it's a bit unsettling.
I have deja vu and the jamais vu at a rate of 10-15 per day, for 4-6 days straight every 3 months. It's very unsettling.
I think you need to settle things in the Matrix before the Deja Vu virus takes total control of the system!
I have deja vu and the jamais vu at a rate of 10-15 per day, for 4-6 days straight every 3 months. It's very unsettling.
According to Dr. Hope, depending on the part of the brain triggering the seizures, partial seizures may involve subjective feelings like "déjà vu" as in Nancy's case, fear, unusual smells or shaking of an arm or leg. “Most partial seizures spread from a single spot to a larger brain region at which point there is confusion, loss of awareness and/or amnesia and ultimately could spread to both hemispheres to cause a generalized or grand mal seizure,” said Hope.
Try it.
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I rarely have deja vu any more, but I remember having it more often when I was a kid. Not sure why that is.
some say its a type of seizure including my daughters neurologist..they say it's a form of temporal lobe epilepsy
A brief history of déjà vu - Déjà Vu and Epilepsy
Déjà vu in temporal lobe epilepsy
Deja Vu, Epilepsy and Seizures | Houston Mischer Neuroscience Institute
According to Dr. Hope, depending on the part of the brain triggering the seizures, partial seizures may involve subjective feelings like "déjà vu" as in Nancy's case, fear, unusual smells or shaking of an arm or leg. “Most partial seizures spread from a single spot to a larger brain region at which point there is confusion, loss of awareness and/or amnesia and ultimately could spread to both hemispheres to cause a generalized or grand mal seizure,” said Hope.
So if it's happening frequently you may want to have that checked out.
As an infant I had high fever seizures, as an adult I've had deja vu, though not frequent...all three of my children have experienced episodes of deja vu, while only one of the three has seizures, and experiences the most cases of deja vu, and an aura, though her aura is one that she describes as bugs crawling up the inside of her body causing her to become sick, she also experiences the unusual smells--she is the only one on epilepsy medication.
One of the main things her doctors are concerned about is her having an episode, (being it a full blown seizure or a deja vu episode where she has memory loss)
because it can cause damage to the parts of the brain dealing with memories.
A Storm in the Brain
I have deja vu and the jamais vu at a rate of 10-15 per day, for 4-6 days straight every 3 months. It's very unsettling.
Have you had a medical professional look into this? You may have a concussion or something. Also it might be due to the fact that you are so involved in studying this. Generally the things we read/study/dwell on the most continue to pop up in our daily lives.
some say its a type of seizure including my daughters neurologist..they say it's a form of temporal lobe epilepsy
A brief history of déjà vu - Déjà Vu and Epilepsy
Déjà vu in temporal lobe epilepsy
Deja Vu, Epilepsy and Seizures | Houston Mischer Neuroscience Institute
According to Dr. Hope, depending on the part of the brain triggering the seizures, partial seizures may involve subjective feelings like "déjà vu" as in Nancy's case, fear, unusual smells or shaking of an arm or leg. “Most partial seizures spread from a single spot to a larger brain region at which point there is confusion, loss of awareness and/or amnesia and ultimately could spread to both hemispheres to cause a generalized or grand mal seizure,” said Hope.
So if it's happening frequently you may want to have that checked out.
As an infant I had high fever seizures, as an adult I've had deja vu, though not frequent...all three of my children have experienced episodes of deja vu, while only one of the three has seizures, and experiences the most cases of deja vu, and an aura, though her aura is one that she describes as bugs crawling up the inside of her body causing her to become sick, she also experiences the unusual smells--she is the only one on epilepsy medication.
One of the main things her doctors are concerned about is her having an episode, (being it a full blown seizure or a deja vu episode where she has memory loss)
because it can cause damage to the parts of the brain dealing with memories.
A Storm in the Brain
anyone else?