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The Meaning Behind Déjà Vu
By Wild Rose
Almost everyone has at one time or another experienced the feeling of Déjà Vu, the feeling at you have already done something or been somewhere when you are sure you have not. But did you know that having those experiences are a good thing?
Before we are born our souls and the creative energy force (Creator, God if you must) plan our lives. They set goals they want to achieve in this incarnation. They provide for Karmic patterns that need to be worked out. They calculate the miriade of possibilities, the utmost potential that every moment of our lives hold to help us grow spiritually toward enlightenment. Unfortunately, upon birth most of us are unable to remember these plans or the previous lives that helped to shape those plans. Or so you think.
Obviously, the majority of people can not remember these things in the same manner that they remember yesterday. But every now and then even the least spiritually inclined will get a glimpse, a slight fleeting moment of memory. The feeling of reliving something you have done before.
The experience of Déjà Vu is the experience of connecting with your own akashic records, your soul’s memory of planning your life and all the possibilities it holds. So any time you have the feeling of Déjà Vu take it as a good sign that you are on track and living the life you planned for yourself, for your own good.
When Déjà Vu Occurs
By Wild Rose
If Déjà Vu is a moment of connection with the soul’s memories (See last month’s article “The Meaning Behind Déjà Vu”), shouldn’t it happen during important life changing events rather than little insignificant times? On the surface that would make sense. The way we remember yesterday, last week or five years ago is based upon events that we deem important. The birth of a child, a wedding, or other special days stand out much more clearly in our memory than what we ate for breakfast two Monday’s ago. So why is that during that breakfast you felt Déjà Vu but didn’t feel it on your wedding day? Did you eat the right breakfast but marry the wrong person?
Don’t panic. You didn’t marry the wrong person. But you did eat the right breakfast on the right day.
There are two reasons Déjà Vu occurs during seemingly insignificant events. The first reason is that during these insignificant events you are more open to a spiritual connection. When there are a lot of earthly distractions, such as the hustle, bustle and stress of a wedding day, your ego and your conscious mind have taken control. They are very good at accomplishing earthly, material, physical tasks. They are not good at listening to others, most especially your inner voice and memories of some intangible, non-earthly time.
The second reason Déjà Vu occurs during seemingly insignificant events, is because they may not be so insignificant. The soul and the creative energy force (Creator, God if you must), perhaps even what you might call Fate, have planning abilities far beyond what we are capable of while physically incarnated on Earth. Have you ever looked back upon a series of coincidental events that lead to a great opportunity in your life and said to yourself, “I never could have planned all that so well?” That breakfast two Monday’s ago when you experienced Déjà Vu may have kicked off a series of events so subliminal that you may never notice most of them occurring. For example, that breakfast may have given you just the right combination of nutrients to have you hungry by the time a co-worker invites you to join them for an early lunch at a local restaurant. At the restaurant you start thinking it is getting late and you should get back to the office before you get in trouble again. Then an old friend “coincidentally” walks in and strikes up a conversation causing you to lose track of time. Twenty minutes later you are back at the office, late. You had just missed a phone call from your boss. This tips off the boss that you are late again and you get fired. What a horrible day just because you ate breakfast that morning! Right? Wrong! The entire day was a series of well orchestrated events, many of which where subtle and seemingly unimportant. But these unimportant events lead to a major event, getting fired. Getting fired then leads to you starting your own highly successful business and great wealth and happiness. All because of a breakfast.
As they say “God works in mysterious ways.” Déjà Vu is your clue that the mystery is at work in your life, just the way you planned it.
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