The term déjà vu is a French term coined by a
French psychic researcher named Emile
Boirac. Déjà vu means "already seen," and is
also called "paramnesia." It describes the
feeling of having already experienced a
situation. When experiencing déjà vu, one is
struck with feelings of familiarity and
strangerness, which can make one feel that the
situation has truly happened before.
Approximately two thirds of adults claim to
have had a déjà vu experience. Déjà vụ
experiences have been Connected with
medical conditions, such as schizophrenia,
epilepsy, and anxiety. No one really knows
what Causes these episodes, although
psychologists have also come up with theories
such as stress and internal hidden conflicts.
Some believe déjà vu is the memory of
previously forgotten dreams. Still others
associate it with psychic abilities, prophecy, or
past-life experiences.
A déjà vu experience could be the result of
God revealing certain things to a person
before the event occurred, but the experience
could also simply be the result of something
Occurring that is very similar to an event in the past. The event triggers the memory, causing an "eerie" sense of familiarity. Rather than being a spiritual issue, déjà vu is likely a simple and harmless physical one.
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