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De Javu

 
 
Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2006 10:52 am
When we are experiencing DeJavu is it given to us by something that has been in that place?
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2006 10:57 am
Has your question something to do with "deja vu" (correct spelling of that would be 'déjà vu)?
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2006 10:58 am
It's spelled Deja Vu.

It's spelled Deja Vu.
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pseudokinetics
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2006 10:58 am
yes
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flushd
 
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Reply Thu 2 Feb, 2006 05:48 pm
Aww...I was hoping this thread was about some guy like Sai Baba with his own brand of incense.

Oh well. Life goes on.
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vinsan
 
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Reply Fri 3 Feb, 2006 10:49 am
flushd wrote:
Aww...I was hoping this thread was about some guy like Sai Baba with his own brand of incense.

Oh well. Life goes on.


Sai Baba!!!! Shocked incense !!!! Shocked Shocked Shocked

incense as in "Anger or make your blood boil?"

He is a Hindu God !!! flushd FYI

I am a Hindu and greatly respect Sai Baba for his conduct and advise on togetherness and peace. I mean I hardly believe anybody calling Sai Baba's advise as "a brand of incense". Rolling Eyes

We Indians call "Mother Teresa" as "Christian Sai Baba". That is what Sai Baba is for every religious Indian.

Shame!

If u don't know enough about a personnel then please do not put ur irrational comments about him.

I condemn you calling "Sai Baba with his own brand of incense"

Shame! Shame!
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Questioner
 
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Reply Fri 3 Feb, 2006 11:17 am
*tosses a peanut to Vishnu*
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flushd
 
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Reply Fri 3 Feb, 2006 09:03 pm
vinsan, I was referring to
incense : An aromatic substance, such as wood or a gum, that is burned to produce a pleasant odor.

Like a stick of incense which people burn.

I have seen Sai Baba brand incense in stores. I meant no offence. I know who Sai Baba is. I actually like him.

Hope that clears up the misunderstanding. Smile
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vinsan
 
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Reply Sat 4 Feb, 2006 04:50 am
flushd wrote:
vinsan, I was referring to
incense : An aromatic substance, such as wood or a gum, that is burned to produce a pleasant odor.

Like a stick of incense which people burn.

I have seen Sai Baba brand incense in stores. I meant no offence. I know who Sai Baba is. I actually like him.

Hope that clears up the misunderstanding. Smile


I realized that later the thread Sorry Guys Embarrassed but also found that Its actaully sold by the followers of another Indian saint named Sri SATYA Sai Baba!

They take him as the original Hindu God Sai Baba! Shocked

These guys should be stopped... they are no followers but making money out of the name of a legend Angel! They aren’t worth to be called as disciples of Sai. Sure they follow a man whome they think as an avatar of Sai.

My family and I had already stopped purchasing products sold on the pictures and names of Gods. That shows sick mentality of businessmen to CASH an angels like Sai Baba who left the material world behind for his advise on patience to common people and adopted low standard of living to make poor feel close to him. Mad

Original Sai Baba existed in 1800's in a remote village of Shirdi in Nasik District of Maharashtra State in India.

Its really sick being found that the selling roots lie in india... Sad
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Doktor S
 
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Reply Sat 4 Feb, 2006 05:24 am
Having studied this a bit, I find it most logical to hold the opinion that 'deja vu' is a sort of chemical brain fart..ie..instead of the regular process
see>>process>>recognize
it goes
see>>recognize>>process

Meaning you only ever experience the 'event' once, but the feeling of recognition comes too early. Probably some sort of neurochemical backfire.
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