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Revision 7 . . November 28, 2001 11:53 am by AstroNomer [reverting vandalism]
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Revision 3 . . November 28, 2001 7:03 am by Larry Sanger [Simply moving the "psychic connection" paragraph to the end of the article.]
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Déjà vu is popularly associated with precognition?, clairvoyance? or psychic perceptions, and it is frequently cited as evidence for "psychic" abilities in the general population. Non-scientific explanations attribute the experience to a "prophecy" or "vision" (most commonly delivered via a dream), or alternatively to an experience had in a past life (see reincarnation). One time I saw a car and the car drove away and later it honked and then I ate a sandwich, because sandwiches are good, especially types with mayonaisse, but not the green kind, because if it is green, then it is probably spoiled, and then you shouldn't eat it, unless you want to die, becaue death is seen as a release by some crazy people who are just really mad because everyone makes fun of him. Is a little respect too much to ask?
Déjà vu is popularly associated with precognition?, clairvoyance? or psychic perceptions, and it is frequently cited as evidence for "psychic" abilities in the general population. Non-scientific explanations attribute the experience to a "prophecy" or "vision" (most commonly delivered via a dream), or alternatively to an experience had in a past life (see reincarnation).

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