Perpetual Deja-Vu : Life's Road marks
So you walk into a place which you have never been before, but
you get the strange feeling you have been there before. The
usual response would be to say Deja-Vu, but words fail to
explain or define this strange phenomenon. Hopefully this
article will shed some light on the subject as there are many
ways in describing and categorizing Deja-Vu.
Defining Deja-Vu
Generally when you go to bed at
night your body falls asleep, but your spirit or soul does not.
In your sleep state you spirit goes to other planes of existence
to explore and learn from. Now once in a while your mind
perceives some of these locations and situations as dreams and
when you awake, you don't give it a second thought to whether or
not it was real. That's until you experience Deja-Vu.
A physical explanation would be that your mind is in conflict
with itself, almost like your mind is rewriting a piece of
memory with exactly the same information as before. But another
way to look at it is that your mind is actually correlating a
dream you had with actual reality.
A spiritual explanation would be that you are being reminded
about many truths in life. Truths like there is more to life
than just this physical world, that to get to that moment in
time every decision you took was the correct one, as well many
other truths.
I have from personal experience defined three types of Deja-Vu's
as described below.
In the Moment Deja-Vu
By far the most strangest and
thought provoking Deja-Vu one can experience. Here a person is
witnessing a situation unfold physically for the very first
time, but for the second time mentally and emotionally. You can
look at this as Time-Travel of the soul.
Location Deja-Vu
Here one knows the basic layout of a
location like a house or town although never actually being
there before. Consider this a reminder of having a previous life
as well as Karma.
Coincidental or Psychic Deja-Vu
Probably the most
common Deja-Vu, although not being truly considered as one. Here
in an awake state a person has an idea or even a vision of the
future. This can be something like having the thought cross your
mind of a movie you have not seen in ages, and in the days or
weeks ahead you hear something about it or even get to see that
movie. Here consider the possibility that you are able to will
things into your life, for more clarity look into meditation.
Conclusion
You may have called Deja-Vu an anomaly of
existence, rather look at Deja-Vu as life's road marks reminding
you that there is more to life than just money. Remember every
action (good or bad) has consequences, thus every action you
have taken in the past leads you to your next Deja-Vu.
Eventually, all your actions will lead to Enlightenment.