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EXPLANATIONS
Outside influences (e.g., demons) are fooling one. One has experienced something very similar. The organic apparatus has malfunctioned. The psychological mind has played a trick. True: One has knowledge from a previous lifetime. The universe repeats itself. One has somehow gained access to the future. In the following we shall take a look at TYPES - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGSEE MORE ON DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGBRIEF HISTORY
Déjà Vu "Firsts" : The Post-1800 Era. After St Augustine almost 1500 years passed before someone ventured to write about déjà vu experiences again (as far as I know). The earliest account I have come across to date occurs in a novel by Sir Walter Scott (1815), Guy Mannering or the Astrologer. SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Under this heading, they include: 1) auditory illusions, 2) visual illusions, 3) illusions of recognition, and 4) illusional emotions ( Mullen and Penfield, 1959). The third category embraces both illusions of familiarity (déjà vu included) and illusions of strangeness, change, and unreality.REINCARNATION
Reincarnation . I indicated above that reincarnation was probably the earliest explanation for déjà vu, at least in western literature. This idea was revived in the nineteenth century, most prominently by the Romantics, so that many poems and books of that period contained musings on "intimations of immortality" and the transmigration ofsouls.
ETERNAL RETURN
86) If there is a consciousness of time, then it is cyclic. Life, like the seasons, like the phases of the moon, endlessly repeats itself. Events outside the pattern are ignored as being meaningless. The Chaldeans, says Eliade, had the idea of the Great Year, which later spread to Greece, Rome, and Byzantium.PRECOGNITIVE
Precognitive "dreams". Many report and believe the true source of many déjà experiences, especially paranormal ones where precognitive knowledge of the future is involved, is somehow connected with experiences that occur while asleep. One is tempted to say "in dreams", but many say these experiences are not like normal dreaming:There is no
PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The main things you should take away from this website are:. These experiences have been reported, written about and studied for a long time (for more information, click on History),; Déjà experiences are very common (more detail in Surveys),; There are many forms of déj experience (all, though, are often called "déjà vu") (click on Types); Each form may well have its own cause orEXPLANATIONS
Outside influences (e.g., demons) are fooling one. One has experienced something very similar. The organic apparatus has malfunctioned. The psychological mind has played a trick. True: One has knowledge from a previous lifetime. The universe repeats itself. One has somehow gained access to the future. In the following we shall take a look at TYPES - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGSEE MORE ON DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGBRIEF HISTORY
Déjà Vu "Firsts" : The Post-1800 Era. After St Augustine almost 1500 years passed before someone ventured to write about déjà vu experiences again (as far as I know). The earliest account I have come across to date occurs in a novel by Sir Walter Scott (1815), Guy Mannering or the Astrologer. SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Under this heading, they include: 1) auditory illusions, 2) visual illusions, 3) illusions of recognition, and 4) illusional emotions ( Mullen and Penfield, 1959). The third category embraces both illusions of familiarity (déjà vu included) and illusions of strangeness, change, and unreality.REINCARNATION
Reincarnation . I indicated above that reincarnation was probably the earliest explanation for déjà vu, at least in western literature. This idea was revived in the nineteenth century, most prominently by the Romantics, so that many poems and books of that period contained musings on "intimations of immortality" and the transmigration ofsouls.
ETERNAL RETURN
86) If there is a consciousness of time, then it is cyclic. Life, like the seasons, like the phases of the moon, endlessly repeats itself. Events outside the pattern are ignored as being meaningless. The Chaldeans, says Eliade, had the idea of the Great Year, which later spread to Greece, Rome, and Byzantium.PRECOGNITIVE
Precognitive "dreams". Many report and believe the true source of many déjà experiences, especially paranormal ones where precognitive knowledge of the future is involved, is somehow connected with experiences that occur while asleep. One is tempted to say "in dreams", but many say these experiences are not like normal dreaming:There is no
PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
EXPLANATIONS
Introduction. Over the years, there have been many attempts at explaining what causes déja experiences. There have also been several attempts at evoking déjà experiences in psychological laboratories and even in the hospital during open-brain surgery (to alleviate intractable epilepsy), but none (up till now) has been successful. TO DO - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG The future of déjà experience research. It is my considered opinion that when it comes to truly understanding the various types and forms of déjà experience we have barely "scratched the surface" -- there is still an awful lot that we do not know nor understand. MODERN DÉJÀ EXPERIENCES Examples of déjà experiences. Ever since my Three Types of Déjà Vu article appeared on the Internet, a variety of people, young and old, both within and outside the U.S.A., have sent me unsolicited accounts of their déjà experiences. I am assuming they won't mind if I show them to you (should one of you mind, please let me know and I'll take your account out of what appears below).BOOKS & THESES
Doctoral theses. Kostic B. (2010) Using a change-detection task to simulate divided perception and its effects on recognition memory for objects. Colorado State University (abstract in section one: Literary description) Dissertation/thesis number: 3419056, ProQuest document ID: 750992765. Breen, R. (2008) The nature, incidence, impact and POETRY - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG Sudden Light. I have been here before, But when or how I cannot tell: I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smell, The sighing sound, the lights around the shore. You have been mine before,—. How long ago I may not know: But just when at that swallow's soar. LITERARY DESCRIPTIONS Abstracts having to do with literary descriptions of déj experiences. The abstracts are listed in reverse chronological order: the more recent ones are listed first. In the older literature, there were other terms used for déjà vu: paramnesia, fausse reconnaissance (French), Erinnerungsfälschung or -täuschung (German) and so on.PARAPSYCHOLOGY
The survey gathered information on ten categories of paranormal experience, namely deja vu, apparitions, near-death episodes, out-of-body experiences, psychokinesis, premonitions, auras, mediumship, reincarnation, and telepathy. The survey gathered statistical data on the type, frequency, and age at onset of each typeof experience.
BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Malfunctions of the Brain. Probably the earliest published medical-scientific thinking on the topic of déjà vu is to be found in the 1844 book by the English doctor, Sir Arthur Wigan, on The Duality of the Mind.In 1817, he attended the funeral of Princess Charlotte at Windsor.BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
The website Déjà Experience Research has two main aims: Firstly, to inform visitors about "déjà experiences" and secondly, to obtain information about the ones people are having.SOMETHING SIMILAR
Something similar. Within this category of explanation are included a broad spectrum of déjà vu theories. The idea is basically simple: one has somehow had an experience that is similar to the present one and the feeling of recognition spreads to include the entire encounter. The source of the first experience could be within theouter world
DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The main things you should take away from this website are:. These experiences have been reported, written about and studied for a long time (for more information, click on History),; Déjà experiences are very common (more detail in Surveys),; There are many forms of déj experience (all, though, are often called "déjà vu") (click on Types); Each form may well have its own cause orEXPLANATIONS
Outside influences (e.g., demons) are fooling one. One has experienced something very similar. The organic apparatus has malfunctioned. The psychological mind has played a trick. True: One has knowledge from a previous lifetime. The universe repeats itself. One has somehow gained access to the future. In the following we shall take a look at TYPES - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGSEE MORE ON DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGBRIEF HISTORY
Déjà Vu and Epilepsy . The term "reminiscence” also has its history. It is associated with the long and (in my view) rather unfortunate connection between déjà vu and what is known in the medical literature as temporal lobe or psychomotor epilepsy. SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Malfunctions of the Brain. Probably the earliest published medical-scientific thinking on the topic of déjà vu is to be found in the 1844 book by the English doctor, Sir Arthur Wigan, on The Duality of the Mind.In 1817, he attended the funeral of Princess Charlotte at Windsor.REINCARNATION
Reincarnation . I indicated above that reincarnation was probably the earliest explanation for déjà vu, at least in western literature. This idea was revived in the nineteenth century, most prominently by the Romantics, so that many poems and books of that period contained musings on "intimations of immortality" and the transmigration ofsouls.
ETERNAL RETURN
86) If there is a consciousness of time, then it is cyclic. Life, like the seasons, like the phases of the moon, endlessly repeats itself. Events outside the pattern are ignored as being meaningless. The Chaldeans, says Eliade, had the idea of the Great Year, which later spread to Greece, Rome, and Byzantium.PRECOGNITIVE
Precognitive "dreams". Many report and believe the true source of many déjà experiences, especially paranormal ones where precognitive knowledge of the future is involved, is somehow connected with experiences that occur while asleep. One is tempted to say "in dreams", but many say these experiences are not like normal dreaming:There is no
PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The main things you should take away from this website are:. These experiences have been reported, written about and studied for a long time (for more information, click on History),; Déjà experiences are very common (more detail in Surveys),; There are many forms of déj experience (all, though, are often called "déjà vu") (click on Types); Each form may well have its own cause orEXPLANATIONS
Outside influences (e.g., demons) are fooling one. One has experienced something very similar. The organic apparatus has malfunctioned. The psychological mind has played a trick. True: One has knowledge from a previous lifetime. The universe repeats itself. One has somehow gained access to the future. In the following we shall take a look at TYPES - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGSEE MORE ON DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGBRIEF HISTORY
Déjà Vu and Epilepsy . The term "reminiscence” also has its history. It is associated with the long and (in my view) rather unfortunate connection between déjà vu and what is known in the medical literature as temporal lobe or psychomotor epilepsy. SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Malfunctions of the Brain. Probably the earliest published medical-scientific thinking on the topic of déjà vu is to be found in the 1844 book by the English doctor, Sir Arthur Wigan, on The Duality of the Mind.In 1817, he attended the funeral of Princess Charlotte at Windsor.REINCARNATION
Reincarnation . I indicated above that reincarnation was probably the earliest explanation for déjà vu, at least in western literature. This idea was revived in the nineteenth century, most prominently by the Romantics, so that many poems and books of that period contained musings on "intimations of immortality" and the transmigration ofsouls.
ETERNAL RETURN
86) If there is a consciousness of time, then it is cyclic. Life, like the seasons, like the phases of the moon, endlessly repeats itself. Events outside the pattern are ignored as being meaningless. The Chaldeans, says Eliade, had the idea of the Great Year, which later spread to Greece, Rome, and Byzantium.PRECOGNITIVE
Precognitive "dreams". Many report and believe the true source of many déjà experiences, especially paranormal ones where precognitive knowledge of the future is involved, is somehow connected with experiences that occur while asleep. One is tempted to say "in dreams", but many say these experiences are not like normal dreaming:There is no
PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
EXPLANATIONS
Introduction. Over the years, there have been many attempts at explaining what causes déja experiences. There have also been several attempts at evoking déjà experiences in psychological laboratories and even in the hospital during open-brain surgery (to alleviate intractable epilepsy), but none (up till now) has been successful. MODERN DÉJÀ EXPERIENCES Examples of déjà experiences. Ever since my Three Types of Déjà Vu article appeared on the Internet, a variety of people, young and old, both within and outside the U.S.A., have sent me unsolicited accounts of their déjà experiences. I am assuming they won't mind if I show them to you (should one of you mind, please let me know and I'll take your account out of what appears below). TO DO - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG The future of déjà experience research. It is my considered opinion that when it comes to truly understanding the various types and forms of déjà experience we have barely "scratched the surface" -- there is still an awful lot that we do not know nor understand.BOOKS & THESES
Doctoral theses. Kostic B. (2010) Using a change-detection task to simulate divided perception and its effects on recognition memory for objects. Colorado State University (abstract in section one: Literary description) Dissertation/thesis number: 3419056, ProQuest document ID: 750992765. Breen, R. (2008) The nature, incidence, impact and POETRY - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG Sudden Light. I have been here before, But when or how I cannot tell: I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smell, The sighing sound, the lights around the shore. You have been mine before,—. How long ago I may not know: But just when at that swallow's soar.BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Malfunctions of the Brain. Probably the earliest published medical-scientific thinking on the topic of déjà vu is to be found in the 1844 book by the English doctor, Sir Arthur Wigan, on The Duality of the Mind.In 1817, he attended the funeral of Princess Charlotte at Windsor.PARAPSYCHOLOGY
The survey gathered information on ten categories of paranormal experience, namely deja vu, apparitions, near-death episodes, out-of-body experiences, psychokinesis, premonitions, auras, mediumship, reincarnation, and telepathy. The survey gathered statistical data on the type, frequency, and age at onset of each typeof experience.
BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
The website Déjà Experience Research has two main aims: Firstly, to inform visitors about "déjà experiences" and secondly, to obtain information about the ones people are having.SOMETHING SIMILAR
Something similar. Within this category of explanation are included a broad spectrum of déjà vu theories. The idea is basically simple: one has somehow had an experience that is similar to the present one and the feeling of recognition spreads to include the entire encounter. The source of the first experience could be within theouter world
CAUSALITY AND TIME
Deja vu, synchronicity, causality, and time. Toward the end of his long and productive career, C. G. Jung began to write about what he called "meaningful coincidences", those things which sometime come together and are not only coincidental, but are somehow of import to the person(s) involved.He published his reflections in two papers: "On Synchronicity" (1951) and "Synchronicity: An Acausal DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The main things you should take away from this website are:. These experiences have been reported, written about and studied for a long time (for more information, click on History),; Déjà experiences are very common (more detail in Surveys),; There are many forms of déj experience (all, though, are often called "déjà vu") (click on Types); Each form may well have its own cause orEXPLANATIONS
Outside influences (e.g., demons) are fooling one. One has experienced something very similar. The organic apparatus has malfunctioned. The psychological mind has played a trick. True: One has knowledge from a previous lifetime. The universe repeats itself. One has somehow gained access to the future. In the following we shall take a look at TYPES - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGSEE MORE ON DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGBRIEF HISTORY
Déjà Vu "Firsts" : The Post-1800 Era. After St Augustine almost 1500 years passed before someone ventured to write about déjà vu experiences again (as far as I know). The earliest account I have come across to date occurs in a novel by Sir Walter Scott (1815), Guy Mannering or the Astrologer. SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,FILMS AND TV SHOWS
A 1985 MGM film directed by Anthony Richmond (available on Amazon). A 1988 Soviet-Polish film (more information on Wikipedia). A 1998 Warner Brothers film (available on Amazon). A 2006 Touchstone film directed by Tony Scott (available on Amazon). This seems to be a Greek film (and it is available on Amazon) (Available on Amazon). This is a short film that was directed by Tim Russ.BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Under this heading, they include: 1) auditory illusions, 2) visual illusions, 3) illusions of recognition, and 4) illusional emotions ( Mullen and Penfield, 1959). The third category embraces both illusions of familiarity (déjà vu included) and illusions of strangeness, change, and unreality.REINCARNATION
Reincarnation . I indicated above that reincarnation was probably the earliest explanation for déjà vu, at least in western literature. This idea was revived in the nineteenth century, most prominently by the Romantics, so that many poems and books of that period contained musings on "intimations of immortality" and the transmigration ofsouls.
ETERNAL RETURN
86) If there is a consciousness of time, then it is cyclic. Life, like the seasons, like the phases of the moon, endlessly repeats itself. Events outside the pattern are ignored as being meaningless. The Chaldeans, says Eliade, had the idea of the Great Year, which later spread to Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The main things you should take away from this website are:. These experiences have been reported, written about and studied for a long time (for more information, click on History),; Déjà experiences are very common (more detail in Surveys),; There are many forms of déj experience (all, though, are often called "déjà vu") (click on Types); Each form may well have its own cause orEXPLANATIONS
Outside influences (e.g., demons) are fooling one. One has experienced something very similar. The organic apparatus has malfunctioned. The psychological mind has played a trick. True: One has knowledge from a previous lifetime. The universe repeats itself. One has somehow gained access to the future. In the following we shall take a look at TYPES - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGSEE MORE ON DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGBRIEF HISTORY
Déjà Vu "Firsts" : The Post-1800 Era. After St Augustine almost 1500 years passed before someone ventured to write about déjà vu experiences again (as far as I know). The earliest account I have come across to date occurs in a novel by Sir Walter Scott (1815), Guy Mannering or the Astrologer. SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,FILMS AND TV SHOWS
A 1985 MGM film directed by Anthony Richmond (available on Amazon). A 1988 Soviet-Polish film (more information on Wikipedia). A 1998 Warner Brothers film (available on Amazon). A 2006 Touchstone film directed by Tony Scott (available on Amazon). This seems to be a Greek film (and it is available on Amazon) (Available on Amazon). This is a short film that was directed by Tim Russ.BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Under this heading, they include: 1) auditory illusions, 2) visual illusions, 3) illusions of recognition, and 4) illusional emotions ( Mullen and Penfield, 1959). The third category embraces both illusions of familiarity (déjà vu included) and illusions of strangeness, change, and unreality.REINCARNATION
Reincarnation . I indicated above that reincarnation was probably the earliest explanation for déjà vu, at least in western literature. This idea was revived in the nineteenth century, most prominently by the Romantics, so that many poems and books of that period contained musings on "intimations of immortality" and the transmigration ofsouls.
ETERNAL RETURN
86) If there is a consciousness of time, then it is cyclic. Life, like the seasons, like the phases of the moon, endlessly repeats itself. Events outside the pattern are ignored as being meaningless. The Chaldeans, says Eliade, had the idea of the Great Year, which later spread to Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,EXPLANATIONS
Introduction. Over the years, there have been many attempts at explaining what causes déja experiences. There have also been several attempts at evoking déjà experiences in psychological laboratories and even in the hospital during open-brain surgery (to alleviate intractable epilepsy), but none (up till now) has been successful. MODERN DÉJÀ EXPERIENCES Examples of déjà experiences. Ever since my Three Types of Déjà Vu article appeared on the Internet, a variety of people, young and old, both within and outside the U.S.A., have sent me unsolicited accounts of their déjà experiences. I am assuming they won't mind if I show them to you (should one of you mind, please let me know and I'll take your account out of what appears below).BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Malfunctions of the Brain. Probably the earliest published medical-scientific thinking on the topic of déjà vu is to be found in the 1844 book by the English doctor, Sir Arthur Wigan, on The Duality of the Mind.In 1817, he attended the funeral of Princess Charlotte at Windsor.BOOKS & THESES
Doctoral theses. Kostic B. (2010) Using a change-detection task to simulate divided perception and its effects on recognition memory for objects. Colorado State University (abstract in section one: Literary description) Dissertation/thesis number: 3419056, ProQuest document ID: 750992765. Breen, R. (2008) The nature, incidence, impact and POETRY - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG Sudden Light. I have been here before, But when or how I cannot tell: I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smell, The sighing sound, the lights around the shore. You have been mine before,—. How long ago I may not know: But just when at that swallow's soar. FAQ - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG 1. What is déjà vu? Déjà vu (French for “already seen”) is an experience that many people have (roughly 67% of the adult population say they have had such experiences) in which they have the startling impression that reliving an event or revisiting a place while atBOOKS AND MAGAZINES
The website Déjà Experience Research has two main aims: Firstly, to inform visitors about "déjà experiences" and secondly, to obtain information about the ones people are having. DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The website Déjà Experience Research has two main aims: Firstly, to inform visitors about "déjà experiences" and secondly, to obtain information about the ones people are having.PRECOGNITIVE
Precognitive "dreams". Many report and believe the true source of many déjà experiences, especially paranormal ones where precognitive knowledge of the future is involved, is somehow connected with experiences that occur while asleep. One is tempted to say "in dreams", but many say these experiences are not like normal dreaming:There is no
DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The main things you should take away from this website are:. These experiences have been reported, written about and studied for a long time (for more information, click on History),; Déjà experiences are very common (more detail in Surveys),; There are many forms of déj experience (all, though, are often called "déjà vu") (click on Types); Each form may well have its own cause orEXPLANATIONS
Outside influences (e.g., demons) are fooling one. One has experienced something very similar. The organic apparatus has malfunctioned. The psychological mind has played a trick. True: One has knowledge from a previous lifetime. The universe repeats itself. One has somehow gained access to the future. In the following we shall take a look at TYPES - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGSEE MORE ON DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGBRIEF HISTORY
Déjà Vu "Firsts" : The Post-1800 Era. After St Augustine almost 1500 years passed before someone ventured to write about déjà vu experiences again (as far as I know). The earliest account I have come across to date occurs in a novel by Sir Walter Scott (1815), Guy Mannering or the Astrologer. SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,FILMS AND TV SHOWS
A 1985 MGM film directed by Anthony Richmond (available on Amazon). A 1988 Soviet-Polish film (more information on Wikipedia). A 1998 Warner Brothers film (available on Amazon). A 2006 Touchstone film directed by Tony Scott (available on Amazon). This seems to be a Greek film (and it is available on Amazon) (Available on Amazon). This is a short film that was directed by Tim Russ.BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Under this heading, they include: 1) auditory illusions, 2) visual illusions, 3) illusions of recognition, and 4) illusional emotions ( Mullen and Penfield, 1959). The third category embraces both illusions of familiarity (déjà vu included) and illusions of strangeness, change, and unreality.REINCARNATION
Reincarnation . I indicated above that reincarnation was probably the earliest explanation for déjà vu, at least in western literature. This idea was revived in the nineteenth century, most prominently by the Romantics, so that many poems and books of that period contained musings on "intimations of immortality" and the transmigration ofsouls.
ETERNAL RETURN
86) If there is a consciousness of time, then it is cyclic. Life, like the seasons, like the phases of the moon, endlessly repeats itself. Events outside the pattern are ignored as being meaningless. The Chaldeans, says Eliade, had the idea of the Great Year, which later spread to Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The main things you should take away from this website are:. These experiences have been reported, written about and studied for a long time (for more information, click on History),; Déjà experiences are very common (more detail in Surveys),; There are many forms of déj experience (all, though, are often called "déjà vu") (click on Types); Each form may well have its own cause orEXPLANATIONS
Outside influences (e.g., demons) are fooling one. One has experienced something very similar. The organic apparatus has malfunctioned. The psychological mind has played a trick. True: One has knowledge from a previous lifetime. The universe repeats itself. One has somehow gained access to the future. In the following we shall take a look at TYPES - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGSEE MORE ON DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORGBRIEF HISTORY
Déjà Vu "Firsts" : The Post-1800 Era. After St Augustine almost 1500 years passed before someone ventured to write about déjà vu experiences again (as far as I know). The earliest account I have come across to date occurs in a novel by Sir Walter Scott (1815), Guy Mannering or the Astrologer. SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,FILMS AND TV SHOWS
A 1985 MGM film directed by Anthony Richmond (available on Amazon). A 1988 Soviet-Polish film (more information on Wikipedia). A 1998 Warner Brothers film (available on Amazon). A 2006 Touchstone film directed by Tony Scott (available on Amazon). This seems to be a Greek film (and it is available on Amazon) (Available on Amazon). This is a short film that was directed by Tim Russ.BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Under this heading, they include: 1) auditory illusions, 2) visual illusions, 3) illusions of recognition, and 4) illusional emotions ( Mullen and Penfield, 1959). The third category embraces both illusions of familiarity (déjà vu included) and illusions of strangeness, change, and unreality.REINCARNATION
Reincarnation . I indicated above that reincarnation was probably the earliest explanation for déjà vu, at least in western literature. This idea was revived in the nineteenth century, most prominently by the Romantics, so that many poems and books of that period contained musings on "intimations of immortality" and the transmigration ofsouls.
ETERNAL RETURN
86) If there is a consciousness of time, then it is cyclic. Life, like the seasons, like the phases of the moon, endlessly repeats itself. Events outside the pattern are ignored as being meaningless. The Chaldeans, says Eliade, had the idea of the Great Year, which later spread to Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
SURVEYS - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG More recent surveys (Greeley, 1987; Gallup and Newport, 1991; Probst and Jansen, 1991; Levin, 1993) have also shown that déjà vu is a common occurrence in the general population with frequencies of incidence ranging from 54.6% to 89%, depending on how the question about déjà vu is phrased and which population is queried.It can thus no longer be considered paranormal (Greeley,EXPLANATIONS
Introduction. Over the years, there have been many attempts at explaining what causes déja experiences. There have also been several attempts at evoking déjà experiences in psychological laboratories and even in the hospital during open-brain surgery (to alleviate intractable epilepsy), but none (up till now) has been successful. MODERN DÉJÀ EXPERIENCES Examples of déjà experiences. Ever since my Three Types of Déjà Vu article appeared on the Internet, a variety of people, young and old, both within and outside the U.S.A., have sent me unsolicited accounts of their déjà experiences. I am assuming they won't mind if I show them to you (should one of you mind, please let me know and I'll take your account out of what appears below).BRAIN MALFUNCTIONS
Malfunctions of the Brain. Probably the earliest published medical-scientific thinking on the topic of déjà vu is to be found in the 1844 book by the English doctor, Sir Arthur Wigan, on The Duality of the Mind.In 1817, he attended the funeral of Princess Charlotte at Windsor.BOOKS & THESES
Doctoral theses. Kostic B. (2010) Using a change-detection task to simulate divided perception and its effects on recognition memory for objects. Colorado State University (abstract in section one: Literary description) Dissertation/thesis number: 3419056, ProQuest document ID: 750992765. Breen, R. (2008) The nature, incidence, impact and POETRY - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG Sudden Light. I have been here before, But when or how I cannot tell: I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smell, The sighing sound, the lights around the shore. You have been mine before,—. How long ago I may not know: But just when at that swallow's soar. FAQ - DEJA-EXPERIENCE-RESEARCH.ORG 1. What is déjà vu? Déjà vu (French for “already seen”) is an experience that many people have (roughly 67% of the adult population say they have had such experiences) in which they have the startling impression that reliving an event or revisiting a place while at PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES Psychological Difficulties. With the work of Penfield (see preceding chapter) and others doing similar research, much of what will be included here might well also be seen as organic malfunctioning. However, at the time the following views were presented, they were thought to belong more to the psychic realm, and even today, the partplayed by
DÉJÀ EXPERIENCE RESEARCH The website Déjà Experience Research has two main aims: Firstly, to inform visitors about "déjà experiences" and secondly, to obtain information about the ones people are having.PRECOGNITIVE
Precognitive "dreams". Many report and believe the true source of many déjà experiences, especially paranormal ones where precognitive knowledge of the future is involved, is somehow connected with experiences that occur while asleep. One is tempted to say "in dreams", but many say these experiences are not like normal dreaming:There is no
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The _main things_ you should take away from this website are: * These experiences have been reported, written about and studied for a long time (for more information, click on History),
* Déjà experiences are very common (more detail in Surveys),
* There are many forms of déjà experience (all, though, are often called "déjà vu") (click on Types ) * Each form may well have its own cause or origin -- there isn't a "one size fits all" explanation for all types of déjà experience (see Explanations ). Those wishing to know what has been published in the scientific literature are referred to the ABSTRACTS MENU (they are in reversed chronological order, with the newest ones listed first). Books and theses are also available via thatmenu.
We hope you will find what you'd like to know about the various forms of "déjà experience"* and you'll use the feedback page to share some of the déjà experiences you've hadwith us.
This will help those of us who are studying these phenomena to get a better idea of all the various forms that people are encountering. (While you're here, please tell us which form of déjà experience you've been having by clicking on a SURVEY answer on the right and then the submit button.) * A term coined by Dr. Vernon Neppe in his 1981 Witwatersrand University doctoral thesisTags: Introduction
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