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Garnet
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This is a topic Ive never understood.
I dont know if this is in the right place but if someone finds this to be in the wrong than be my guest and move it.
Since I was young Ive always had those little experiences DAILY where my mind would know exactly what was going to happen next, a few times I tried to stop it from happening but I couldn't.
I was 8 and I was on my bike chasing a boy I knew on another bike. We were turning a corner and I knew that he would bump into another bike during the turn and I almost yelled out but I couldn't stop him. Soon enough he did fall off his bike after they collided.
There are other strange moments during my day that are different like I know Ive been here doing this same thing (eating, drinking, chewing, saying, looking at) the same things and it wont change. I know some of these are things that happen to everybody I just wish I understood it. Does anybody have any thoughts?
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Angela Bloom
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I have heard a theory whereby the brain processes things a split second slower than usual and this can give rise to the feeling of things happening before. In terms of accidents and important things I would count preknowledge and dejavu as premonitions.
Best wishes.
Angela
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Garnet
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I have heard a theory whereby the brain processes things a split second slower than usual and this can give rise to the feeling of things happening before.
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I have heard this theory before and I believe its a great theory. Probably most of the time its true.
Thankyou ^^
I just want more explanations than just that ya know? I wish science was more advanced.
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Groog

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Location: Cambridge, near ely

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I have a theory that time is not a constant, in fact time is only a perceptual gain used by humans to carry out their day to day tasks. after all the clock was invented. How do all other animals work in the world.. with time? How do all ants, birds know when to start migrating at the same time? Time?
If the universe is infinite and came from a singularity where all matter known and unknown were together. The big bang was an event that apparently took an X amount of time to happen. But if we looked at the all coming from the one point which had everything as part of it, what is the part seperating the two... only or perception. All parts were already present made and unmade inside the singularity.
So the all to everything theory of the big bang is only given a time frame by mankinds thoughts. Because all, already existed. The two are inseparable. One with out the other means no existence.
So imagine that consciousness (which it must have) came from this one point and was then all, then all aspects of all creation have already happened. The mind is the only thing putting them into order.
Meditation (if you practice) is a good key to perhaps closing all parts of the outer sensory world and emotional side of wants and needs, pushing and pulling, grasping and letting go, all dualistic sides of being stopped from swinging like a pendulum and it would be getting closer to the sourse of consciousness. The singularity.
If a person during meditation/ or deep sleep happens to get there/here/nowhere/void... they are maybe able to reach a view of the whole within their own consciousness (past/present/future), after all it came from the one source. Infinity.
There fore De-javu could be a byproduct of unintentionally reaching the this centre point and reliving the already present.
Perhaps this is also where Sychronicity comes from??
I believe this is what our major religions are pointing to.
Unconditional love (which means love of all) is without duality, all becoming equal and leaves the perciever closer to the sourse. What ever you might call it.
Look at the dharma wheel of buddhist thought... it has spokes that lead to the centre.
I hope that this makes a little sense or is it all non-sense. that was a pun.
Groog
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