One of the reasons I started this blog, thirteen plus years ago, was because I wanted to try and prove Deja Vu was more than just random, unexplainable feelings of having experienced something in the past you are experiencing now in real life. I don't think anyone has tried to document dreams they have had and relate them to Deja Vu events they experience weeks, months or even years later in real life.
This blog provides further proof Deja Vu experiences you have are not always random, unexplained feelings of having been in a situation you are in before. I documented a dream almost a month earlier matching the specific detailed situation and complex feelings I experienced when watching the Disney movie "Incredibles 2" in real life last night! Specific situations and feelings I had in my dream almost a month earlier exactly matched a specific situation and feelings the father had in the "Incredibles 2" movie I watched last night spawning a feeling of Deja Vu.
Deja Vu are not always random, unexplained behavior. If you take the time to document your dreams each month, like I have, you can provide solid evidence you actually have predictive dreams with specific situations and complex feelings matching real life experiences you have in your future! I believe this is further proof the cells in your mind and probably in your body are functioning at a Quantum Physics level of existence where the limitations of time and space are negligible.
Below is the specific instance of Deja Vu I had last night. It is also interesting to note this isn't the first Disney movie I have experienced Deja Vu in and then later realized the scene in the Disney movie exactly matched specific details and feeling in a dream I had previously documented in this blog weeks, months or years earlier.
I just saw Disney's "Incredibles 2" movie in the late afternoon on 07/19/2018. In one of the scenes in the movie the father of the "Super Powers" family is trying to help his son in Junior High School with his "New Math" homework. The father wants to give up trying to understand the "New Math" problems because it is being taught differently than the way he learned it in school. Then the father decides to take the time to learn how to solve the "New Math" problem. He stays up late, opens up the "New Math" book and learns how to do the "New Math" problems so he can help his son finish his homework before he goes to school the next morning.
This scene in the movie I saw spawned a feeling of Deja Vu in my mind. I felt like I had just recently experienced the same specific situation and feelings the "Super Power" dad in the "Incredibles 2" movie experienced when trying to solve a complex math problem and not wanting to bother taking the time to learn how to do it.
I am writing this blog to document the fact the "New Math" scene in the "Incredibles 2" movie exactly matches the emotions I experienced in a dream I had on 06-25-2018- almost a month earlier than when I viewed the same scene in Disney's "Incredibles 2" movie .
The blog entry matching the scene in the "Incredibles 2" movie was called
06-25-2018 You Have To Understand The Question Before You Can Give The Right Answer (Ref: https://relofone.blogspot.com/2018/06/06-25-2018-you-have-to-understand.html).
I am starting to formulate a model for how emotions are literally channeled through the cells in our brains. I'll continue to think about it and summarize my thoughts in a later blog.
I am starting to formulate a model for how emotions are literally channeled through the cells in our brains. I'll continue to think about it and summarize my thoughts in a later blog.
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