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#2 (permalink) Thu Oct 12, 2006 21:06 pm D?j? vu |
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A sixth sense, a sense of d?j? vu, paramnesia or whatever you want to call it, I have no explanation for this strange, but rather pleasant phenomenon, which I’ve only rarely experienced myself.
Eagerly waiting to hear your theory on this! |
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Conchita Language Coach

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#3 (permalink) Thu Oct 12, 2006 22:48 pm Sixth Sense |
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| I've definatly felt deja vu quite a number of times - the feeling that I've already been in a situation under those particular circumstances. I'm not too sure if I believe in a sixth sense or psychic awareness. It goes into the entire debate on religion and what's beyond our preception, and there's just too many sides it's really hard to choose one. |
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Pyro New Member
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#4 (permalink) Fri Oct 13, 2006 11:23 am Intuition |
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Hi
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| A (The?)) sixth sense, a sense of d?j? vu, paramnesia or whatever you want to call it, ... |
Hmm. If I'm not mistaken, 'six sense' is mainly and commonly used for intuition, isn't it? The ability to 'know' the future without thinking. Just by feeling.
I think, the fact that world languages have words (or terms) for it (and people clearly understand what it means) is a good (non-scientific ) proof for its existence. 
Anyway, the most attractive and significant men in my life were/are 'intuits' (sorry, I don't know how to call the person with strong intution) who also had/have the highly developed logical thinking 
(Don't forget, that good intuition is also based on great experience in life ) _________________ It’s impossible to learn swimming without entering the water… |
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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#5 (permalink) Fri Oct 13, 2006 12:46 pm Sixth Sense |
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D?j? vu is often triggered by some sense one is not paying attention to. Very often it's the sense of smell. A few times I've gotten a sense that I'd experienced something before and that it had happened to me in Eastern Europe. When paying attention to my surroundings, I realized this feeling was caused by a combination of the smells of diesel exhaust and someone frying sausages. Other times it's caused by the smell of cigarette smoke, which I smelled a lot in Europe but rarely encounter in the US.
In other cases, I realized that the d?j? vu was caused by the fact that I really had lived through some situation that was superficially different, but fundamentally the same. Perhaps the people and location were different, but a sequence of actions, or even a sequence of phrases someone spoke, was the same. |
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Jamie (K) I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#6 (permalink) Fri Oct 13, 2006 20:52 pm Sixth Sense |
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I think intuition is a llittle different because all clever people have intuition.I can say:"The guess of clever person always becomes true", for intuition ocorrus when we think about something,when we want to find something.Sixth sense tell us something when we didn't think about that matter or person,it occurs suddenly.For example, one day when I were not thinking about somebody,suddenly I remembered my old friend and began to think where he was now,how he was? Then after some days I saw my that old friend onteh way home,and saw his arm was broken(he has fallen).Another example, sometimes I suddenly remember films that I've already seen,then when I turn on TV I see that filim on TV.Can you all imagine what I feel in such situation?I don't know how to explain this and how it happens?I know one thing that some feelings really misterious and don't have any explanation. _________________ Either nothing is truth, or the truth is unknown to us... |
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Medeya2012 I'm here quite often ;-)
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#7 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 0:25 am Sixth Sense |
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Medeya's experiences are similar to some that I've had. Sometimes I've been able to locate people in very improbable places at the exact moment they were there. I just suddenly got a picture in my mind that they would be there, and they were. Sometimes they were supposed to be hundreds of miles away, but they weren't, and I found them. Other times I've known when family members have had accidents. I could actually "see" the accidents in my mind. I've also gotten the idea that someone I hadn't seen in quite a while needed help, and I walked in just as they were picking up the phone to call me.
Many people have such things happen to them, but it's impossible for us to know why these happen or what they're for. |
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Jamie (K) I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#8 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 7:30 am Sixth Sense |
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Oh, yes… sometimes such things (the clearness of the picture and the strength of that inexplicable feeling) are even fearful. Especially when you do really nothing for that, no any special meditations and there are several thousand miles between you and the person with whom you happen to have that strange contact... _________________ It’s impossible to learn swimming without entering the water… |
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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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