

I was a resident of Jupiter's moon IO I seen what IO looked like before it is today it had mountains and was very beautiful but because of Jupiter's grasp of IO people panicked and got off the IO except me and other people we are the ones who stayed behind. I've had plenty of dreams and they were all real. She looked puzzled but started rattling off jobs that she could help me find "if" I were to be fired. I told her with grave seriousness that I was going to get fired that night. I was so shocked by my recent revelation that I needed to reach out to someone, and who better than the coworker from my dream, maybe she could give me some more answers. Remembering how I had spoken to my coworker in my dream, I approached her, as she just so happened to be scheduled to work with me that night. I must have looked like I was seeing a ghost or maybe even losing my mind, because at that point in time everything for me froze as my feeble brain scrambled to make sense of it. This brought on the most intense and overwhelming rush of Deja Vu that I have yet to experience in my life.

Every detail, every sensation, every inch of my surroundings, perfectly mimicked my dream. Many people claim they have these prophetic dreams weeks or years in advance.įor whatever reason it was, I went to the distinctive location in the restaurant that I went to in my dream, and all of a sudden I felt like a piece of a puzzle that was put in its place. Deja Reve is the feeling you get when you find yourself in a situation that makes you feel as if you dreamed about it previously, that you dreamed you would be there. Deja Vu Dreams (Deja Reve)ĭeja Reve is a French term meaning "already dreamed," and it can be thought of as the opposite of lucid dreaming.

It seems highly possible that deja vu could be a prediction from a dream that you don't remember having or a lost prediction. This leads me to my theory: Deja Vu is the subconscious mind recalling a dream that our conscious minds did not recall. Since dreams can be predictions and come true, wouldn't it be reasonable to suggest that we can have these "predictions," or dreams, and then wake up the next morning without recalling them? But we do not remember all of our dreams. I was aware of the dream because I remembered it when I woke up. When I had Deja Vu about my dream, later on, that was simply my mind remembering the dream. Sometimes we remember our dreams, and sometimes in great detail, like a dream I had about being fired.
