The Mind Blowing Deja Vu Secret

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This video was really hard to bring to life. Taking so many nebulous concepts and finding a way to make them visual, easy to understand and entertaining was quite the challenge. I resisted making this video for nearly a year but it's finally finished and I'm very proud of it. It's gets pretty weird towards the end but I wouldn't have it any other way on All Time Scary. Thank you all for waiting so patiently, I really appreciate it. My next video will be a Best of 2021 video and then something totally new to wrap up the year. Have a great day!!!

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Time is not linear, only our perception of it. Everything that has ever happened and will ever happen is happening at this instant. This allows a person to possibly see past, present and future all at once. This also accounts for changes such as the Mandela effect.

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In my cases where I've had deja vus, i was actually able to PREDICT exactly what was going to happened next, and it was all correct. It happened so many times that I can't even remember how many times it has happened, and when I realised it was a deja vu I instantly told myself "x is about to happen along with y and z", and there it was happening exactly like I predicted from the deja vu feeling.
It's is already unnerving enough, but when it comes to the point where you can perfectly predict what is going to happen, it simply becomes something much more sinister.
A few years ago, I also dreamt that specific people were going to die, including the father of my guitar teacher at the time. Next morning he calls me to tell me he died. I froze. Same thing to other people I had a dream about this happening and it happened days later, or I just had a feeling about it instead of a dream.

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Deja Vu happened alot to me in the past. It always seemed to be a precursor for life changing choices, misfortune or warning signs of danger. From a multidimensional perspective I learned to not be fearful of it and just be alert and choose to be responsive, not reactive.

azyhbe
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His little deja vu trick at the beginning lol

valaschrader
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If we live in a simulation, deja vu is like a checkpoint, a moment where you have no choice or control on the outcome of events. Like a moment designed for a quicksave, unchanging.

You notice that the moment gives a feeling of being where you know you would be, doing what you knew you had to do.

razorkid
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Your theory of a causal loop could explain the following incident: I was awakened with an urgent knock at my door — I knew that my aunt had died before my sister had the chance to tell me. I feel it would be accurate to say that she came to me in a dream to say goodbye, but the actual memory of this 'visitation' was more like looking at a still-image of her with an understanding that she had died. There were many portraits of my aunt on display at her 'celebration of life' a week later.

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A friend of mine says he gets déjà vu mostly during experiences where he could have gotten into an accident. For example when he had to hit the breaks on his car suddenly.

We had a whole fun conversation about how déjà vu could be you dying or having a shared experience with a version of yourself in another dimension.

This was an interesting video! Thank you for sharing.

confetti_kat
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I just experienced Deja Reve full circle just yesterday. A week or so ago I had a dream of a truck with an unusual color stuck on a hillside. What stood out most was the color "copper" and the fact that I used to have this same truck many years ago (not the color eew). In my dream it didn't amount to much but yesterday as I was driving thought the canyon I saw this exact same image and insanity remembered my dream! Also it's worth mentioning that I usually never take the same rout in as going out while driving but being a rather long day I just wanted to get home. On my back off the mountain I saw that exact same truck sitting at the gas station, unstuck all covered in dirt with a beer sitting on the hood. Now seeing this video today? Made me come to the conclusion that this all was a representation of my life, and now I am moving forward! Yes, I also believe in quantum physics and the super natural.

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UPDATE! What my Dad said about the Dazzle Ships, planes, etc., and those Blimp-balloons from another of your past Mandela effect videos.
Although he, himself, wasn’t in WWII, his father was. He’s a big war buff as well as, unfortunately, being one of the 1st crews drafted and dropped in Vietnam. So.. getting to the point, he said he DOES recall seeing the SELDOM oddly painted “Dazzle” ships, BUT they weren’t psychedelic or even bright colors, like in recent photos. Just hues of grey, black, and white. (And it wasn’t like an abstract painting either.) Also, they were mainly used for landing (in safe areas).
He LAUGHED at the photo of the Blimp-like balloons! Going on about how much danger and damage they would cause if that photo was accurate. He said they DID use balloons of “a sort” that had very specific purposes, were used sparingly, were much smaller and very different, and they were nothing like the ones shown in those photos.
He also confirmed dazzle planes existed, but again, very different from what is portrayed in current historical documentation.

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The crazy thing about that 15-25 age group is, for me personally…that’s when I’ve experienced deja vu the most in my life thus far. My age timeline for it is actually more like 12-28. I would get deja vu approximately 4 times a year it would happen. But I’m 34 now & I’ve had less & less frequent deja vu BUT more & more random clairvoyant predictions. Soo crazy for me to even try to explain in words but I think you get the picture 😉😉

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Excellent content, All Time. This is right up my alley. I went down the deja vu rabbit hole 7 years ago when I had a bizarre experience at work. To anyone watching me, I'm sure everything seemed typical, but I was experiencing prolonged deja vu - it went on for hours. It felt almost like a Groundhog Day, except I couldn't predict anything, I was just observing in complete familiarity. I came across a theory that sometimes the information from your occipital lobe misfires and pings the hippocampus, like, what you're currently seeing gets filtered through the memory sector. I had deja vu before, but it only lasted a second or two. I never got any definitive answers as to why I had it for so long, but I've been intensely intrigued by deja vu ever since.

bexmostly
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I think we experience deja vu all the time, while we are dreaming, but just don't have the ability to realize it while in that mental state. This mechanism of instant knowing/familiarity is a necessary tool for navigating our dreams meaningfully. I know people and places in my dreams, and I remember things in my dreams, but upon waking I realize that it was all new...my mind fooled me into "remembering" brand new things.

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I’ve been having plenty of deja vu since I was about 6. The first time that it happened that I remember, was this time my best friend and I were with our moms, and we were walking across the street. Each time, we were parked the same, dressed the same, our moms were having the same conversation, and we were walking in the exact places each time.

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I've had deja Vu as long as I can remember. The 1st time it happened to me was in the 3rd grade when I dreamed about my teacher reading a book then several weeks later she read the exact same one. I recall conversations, places/events from past dreams all the time still to this day. I've had actually finished a co-workers sentence for them one time since the deja Vu hit so fast...almost like see into the future. Good content keep it up!

alanherrington
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Deja Vu happens to me periodically, but I've never heard of remote viewing until now.. insane concept 🤯

AwokenEntertainment
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Sir! You’re remote viewing was even MORE successful than you think! The glass has a bunch of dots in it - you drew a bunch of circles in the general shape of the glass. The parachute is a shape with right angles that dominates the frame - you drew half of a rectangle. I believe you saw the ENITRE result and drew what you saw but perhaps ran out of time or patience or belief and gave up? No matter, you were much more accurate than you’ve given yourself credit for 🤔

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I have temporal lobe epilepsy and experience an extreme 'wash' of deja vu that comes over me before a grand mal seizure. When this happens, time feels like it slows right down, I hear/feel a low undulating vibration. Then something analytical in my mind also rushes in to try to weigh up the probability that I've experienced this exact moment before. This all occurs in milliseconds which feel like minutes, before I lose consciousness.
When I experience deja vu outside of a seizure, it's completely different. Just a couple of seconds of "I swear I've seen this scenario before".

bethanysmith
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Keep the videos coming i miss em so much

Dudja
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I have temporal lobe epilepsy, and before I was diagnosed and consequently put on anticonvulsants, I had deja vu several times a day. Now, it’s extremely rare for me to get it—but when I do, it’s intense and I can usually tell you what’s about to be said or done. A few seconds later, it’s back to normal. However, considering that the frequency of my deja vu moments decreased after starting a psychotropic medication, I would be inclined to say that whatever the cause, it’s likely something neurological or at least affected by medication that regulates the neural pathways of the brain.

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