Bentinho Massaro ~ What Exactly Is A Deja Vu?

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BentinhoMassaro  November 2013

What Exactly is a Deja Vu?

 

Question: What exactly is a Deja Vu? And what happens when we have one?

Answer: Hi! I experience it a lot lately. It’s a by-product of relaxing the tightness with which we have learned to hold onto the idea of linear time and thus the illusion of linearity starts collapsing. Time becomes more flexible, more subjective, less objectified as a reality independent of consciousness.

Future flickers (realities/points of view) and past or present flickers of existence – all co-existing already – meet. They connect to one another creating the experience of deja vu. It’s like having two mirrors in parallel now’s pick up on each other’s light for a second or two, suggesting to our mind in one reality that it is experiencing something it has already experienced before.

It is probably no news to you that what is ‘in the future’ already exists in reality here, now. You – consciousness – just haven’t chosen to experience that point of view of reality yet, hence you call it the future even though it already exists parallel to your present experience of life. What we call ‘the past’ are simply presently existing points of view of life which you have already chosen to experience in your consciousness. But all possible realities co-exist simultaneously already; parallel to one another.

Deja Vu is having an experience of existence that your consciousness already ‘remote viewed’ earlier on in your experience of life, from a parallel Now.–Bentinho Massaro

So when, through practices like relaxing the boundaries of your consciousness and discovering the power of imagination, the tightness with which we used to hold on to the sense of linear – or objective – time lifts from our consciousness and time is realized to be subjective and thus becomes much more experiential rather than projected to exist outside of ourselves as a ‘law’.

The experience we have of time then becomes more and more simultaneous: All NOW. Different ‘timelines’ can start to interact with each other through your consciousness and you can get glimpses of parallel realities that you may shift into fully in ‘the future’, hence at that point (in ‘the future’) you will experience it as a deja vu because you already glimpsed that reality from a parallel reality prior to experiencing it in this now.

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