Deja vu occurs anytime and anyplace. Nobody knows why or how it happens. Nor can anyone understand what it actually is.
In my opinion, deja vu is 'REMEMBRANCE.' This stands to reason since I am a believer in reincarnation. The way I see it, deja vu is simply a memory from a past life -- a memory that comes about in such an unrealistic fashion that it forces you to take notice.
Since we are unable to justify deja vu by means of common reasoning, we immediately attribute it to past experiences. However, how far back in the past do the experiences originate?
If you can recall the last deja vu you experienced, you very likely cannot attribute it to any similar situation in recent memory... It only feels recent. But, if you think 'outside the box' deja vu could very well be a memory from a past life... one that is meant for you to take notice of (and possibly act on) in the present.
deja vu occors in the temporal-lobe
The term from French is deja vu (déjà vu, pronounced day-jha voo). It means the impression that you have seen or witnessed something before.
Voo Voo was created in 1985.
dejavu is three syllables: de as in "day", ja as in "sha" but softer (like a french "j"), and vu sounds like "voo" (like voo doo)
Voo Nocturno was created in 2007.
Adrian Voo is 5' 8".
My daughters name is Deja. :)
The actual letters spelling the term are correct in the question. But the accent marks can be difficult to type on U. S. keyboards without resorting to special key combinations. The correct form is déjà vu .
Lila Voo is 5' 2 1/2".
Deja Chan is 5' 7".
Deja Blew is 5' 0".
Yes, because Deja is my name.