Certain smells, sounds, tastes, and encounters may trigger déjà vu.
It pertains to a strange experience of familiarity in which a present situation feels like it has happened in the past. Derived from French, déjà vu means already seen. Kenny also gives us a great reminder that the only spiritual experience that we ought to be seeking is the cultivation of personal friendship and intimate communion with the Holy Spirit. The Spiritual and Scientific Meaning of Déjà Vu.
Kenny also addresses the wrong assumption and false belief that this phenomenon could somehow be evidence for reincarnation (see Hebrews 9:27-28). Secondly, Deja Vu can be a positive symptom of heightened intuition and a blossoming crown and third eye chakra. It’s a nod from the universe, encouraging you, reminding you that you’re doing great. This implies déjà vu is evoked by a mismatch between the sensory input and. That is, information bypasses short-term memory and instead reaches long-term memory. In this episode, Kenny highlights both the scientific and metaphysical explanations for this phenomenon. Feeling Deja Vu is similar to seeing angel numbers (repeating numbers like 111 or 222). Some researchers speculate that déjà vu occurs due to a discrepancy in memory systems leading to the inappropriate generation of a detailed memory from a new sensory experience. I’m not sure we’ll ever be able to prove what causes it. So this begs the question: Is this phenomenon a spiritual experience? Is this experience, in some way, God speaking to us or guiding us? Regardless, déjà vu is a bizarre phenomenon that is always a head-scratcher.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (11.0MB)ĭéjà vu is a French term that literally means “already seen” and refers to a phenomenon that many people have claimed to experience wherein they experience having a strong sensation that an event, that is currently being experienced, has already been experienced at some point in the past.