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michaelb15 Posted at 5:32 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
I have a lot of dreams that come true.. Some are lifechanging events, and others are very insignifigant.

But no matter how important the event is, I can never forsee the decisions made to trigger the event, it until it actually happens, and its too late to change. It seems the trigger is always somebody elses conscience.

But if thats the case, how can I experience the event days, months, and sometimes even years before they happen? sometimes before I even met the people that are involved in the dream

thinking about the dreams are like looking at an incomplete puzzle. You get an idea of whats going on, but the key image is still missing.

Sometimes I try to take steps to prevent the event from ever happening, yet time and time again it hapens just as I dreamed.

I feel there is more to this, but I cant figure out how to access the singularity. It just happens. Again and again.

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asia lover Posted at 6:01 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Quote: from michaelb15 at 5:55 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

Quote: from asia lover at 8:36 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

I can control my Deja Vu. I can change the outcome and to prove to myself that it would of happened a certain way I ask the person what they would of done otherwise.  
 For instance, I farted in my room just before my cousin came in, in my Deja Vu I laughed and said sorry and she said she wasn't going to say anything. SO I changed it. I said nothing and neither did she, then I asked her later on if she noticed it, and she said yeah but she wasn't going to say anything.  
 I always do stuff like that , but if I like it I leave it as is :P

yea exactly.. Thats exactly what I mean!! :p  

 Although im not sure you kno what I mean  

No matter if you said anything or not, she wasnt going to comment about it.. its like that decision was written in stone from the start.. but there could be multiple routes to that final decision that are not included in the de-je vou experience.


Oh I get what you mean. Well I can change the outcome too, like say if I remember falling off a cliff (which happened when I was a kid) then I go another way. I remembered falling off some broken rocks and landing in a small little river, and then when I slowly approached it you could feel that that exact spot was ready to giveaway.
michaelb15 Posted at 5:55 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Quote: from asia lover at 8:36 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

I can control my Deja Vu. I can change the outcome and to prove to myself that it would of happened a certain way I ask the person what they would of done otherwise.
For instance, I farted in my room just before my cousin came in, in my Deja Vu I laughed and said sorry and she said she wasn't going to say anything. SO I changed it. I said nothing and neither did she, then I asked her later on if she noticed it, and she said yeah but she wasn't going to say anything.
I always do stuff like that , but if I like it I leave it as is :P

yea exactly.. Thats exactly what I mean!! :p

Although im not sure you kno what I mean  

No matter if you said anything or not, she wasnt going to comment about it.. its like that decision was written in stone from the start.. but there could be multiple routes to that final decision that are not included in the de-je vou experience.

TheFamousLivingDead Posted at 5:43 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
The same thing happens to me, though not frequently. Like, I had dreams this summer that are coming true now O.O
michaelb15 Posted at 5:42 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Quote: from PrideAndJoy at 8:33 pm on Jan. 5, 2009

Dude, you're metro? Ew.

lol naww.. I just chose that randomly, because really there really is no short combination of words that can describe anyone. (well I guess some people can be summed up as "tool")

Im a lil of everything.. but most of all, im an individual.

asia lover Posted at 5:36 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
I can control my Deja Vu. I can change the outcome and to prove to myself that it would of happened a certain way I ask the person what they would of done otherwise.
For instance, I farted in my room just before my cousin came in, in my Deja Vu I laughed and said sorry and she said she wasn't going to say anything. SO I changed it. I said nothing and neither did she, then I asked her later on if she noticed it, and she said yeah but she wasn't going to say anything.
I always do stuff like that , but if I like it I leave it as is :P
merryberrycherry Posted at 5:36 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Wow thats a proper gift there. I'm not sure how to help you on this other than talking to a therapist or someone who's clued up on this. They will answer your questions and maybe even help you to make your journeys more worth while in your dreams?
PrideAndJoy Posted at 5:33 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
Dude, you're metro? Ew.
XTCofGOLD Posted at 5:33 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
strange de javu
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