Is it normal that i experience déjà vu quite often?

A lot of times I experience certain scenes from some of my dreams, in real life. Like a certain atmosphere that I was in or the exact way that (or thing) I'm looking (at).

I'm unsure, but do you think it would be a little farfetched to say I'm somewhat psychic?.... or what?

Is It Normal?
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  • It's a glitch in the matrix

    * feels proud of reference, looks around.......... hangs head in shame*

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  • Deja vu is completely normal. It does not mean someone feeling the sudden moment/experiencing deja vu are somehow 'psychic'.. That's fantasy, a lot would like to believe is the case.

    It is a multitude of causes coming together for a quick instance; such as scenery, a sentence being spoken, music, background noise/certain sounds, a movie/show, scents and yes past dreams.. (alongside plenty of other situations) and will bring on a sudden feeling of Deja Vu. I experience this A LOT.
    Which feels like, "I've heard this, I've seen this, I've lived this exact moment, before".. It's incredibly sudden, it lasts a few seconds and passes..
    Once it passes, it is nearly impossible to remember where the train of thought was going. I just feel I've experienced that moment (before) and can even feel as though I'm predicting--following it--any words being said, or have been in that exact moment another time.
    The cause of Deja Vu can be interpreted/explained differently by many sources, yet there is no specific one thing that causes it. Most explanations that make any sense and are credible reasoning, is the brain is having a 'misfire', so to speak, certain neurological reaction(s) and a specific lobe of the brain, pertaining to your memory, are in a way playing a 'trick' on you and causing this small instant of familiarity.
    It lasts only as long as 30 seconds and passes. Which makes the circuitry theory valid and more evident it's nothing more than your mind being 'off' for just a moment.
    Deja vu happens. It doesn't mean dimensions are intertwining, or you have an ability others experiencing this as well, don't have.

    If anything, it actually has close association with people who take medication, use drugs, have had/prone to seizures and other mental health issues, such as schizophrenia. This doesn't mean you have done/have any issue or are prone to, it's just what was a common find and scientifically associated with, in certain study/findings.

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  • Did you ask this question before? It seems so familiar.

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  • It's another dimension "bleeding through" into ours. It is psychic ability yes, but that is something all humans have. It is somewhere you've been in another dimension and you're picking up on it. It works because time is not linear.

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    • Have you felt a sense of newness lately? Within the past couple days?

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      • Newness?

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        • Yes, just a simple feeling of newness in the air, as if there are things to look forward to. For me it has passed, but I wondered if anyone else felt like this recently. Particularly you, since you said you believed in the new age ascension to some extent. It was similar to the de ja vu feeling OP describes.

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  • I have this too and its weird

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  • Happy Groundhog Day !!!

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  • I have been experiencing deja vu quite often myself in these last six months. Some sensations are weird, like i instantly recollect dreams that ive had long ago (YEARS ago) while at work triggered by something i see, say or hear.

    I have no idea what to make of this...

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  • Maybe you're getting Déjà vu from your own Déjà vu. Like Déjà vu twice. Perhaps that means something, as you're remembering many things you never thought in the first place. Maybe those thoughts are implanted, like adverts, for someone else's benefit and you're not actually free of it.

    Although the above paragraph made sense, note that I planted the words "twice as many things for free" in exactly that order. Keep your eye out for stuff like that. You're being advertised to way more than you would ever believe.

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    • Dejaception haha

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      • Perhaps it was a Dejadvert.

        Even now you're considering buying new underwear/cabbages/or a CD by Neutral Milk Hotel. See how pervasive it is? Also, I can tell you that of those three choices, you'd choose the third.

        As would I. But then, I would say that, wouldn't I?

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