Déjà vu.
Déjà vu is the term used to describe the feeling of having experienced something before, even though it is happening for the first time. It is a phenomenon where an individual feels a sense of familiarity with a current situation or event.
Déjà vu feels like a sensation of having experienced the current situation or moment before, even though it is happening for the first time. It can be disorienting and surreal, as if you are reliving a moment from the past.
Having a bad feeling about something is commonly referred to as intuition or a gut feeling. It may be your subconscious mind picking up on subtle cues that your conscious mind may not be fully aware of. Trusting your intuition can be a valuable tool in decision-making.
i think so. according to scientists we use 10% of the potential of our brain. not 10% of its total mass. we have a lot of untapped resources that when wired right or given the right stimulus can be a very powerful thing. so i believe everyone has a little something to grow into. some people may be more "in tune" that others but dont go trying to predict the future for a living...my 2 cents
A hunch is a gut feeling or intuition about something without having concrete evidence or logical explanation. It often involves a sense of something being true or likely, even if it can't be fully explained or proven. Trusting your hunches can be valuable in decision-making or problem-solving situations.
Déjà vu is the term used to describe the feeling of having experienced something before, even though it is happening for the first time. It is a phenomenon where an individual feels a sense of familiarity with a current situation or event.
no.It is just a feeling of having experienced something before, although in fact it is the first time that it has been experienced
The French phrase you are looking for is "déjà vu," which translates to "already seen" and is used to describe the feeling of having experienced something before.
Déjà vu feels like a sensation of having experienced the current situation or moment before, even though it is happening for the first time. It can be disorienting and surreal, as if you are reliving a moment from the past.
Yes, an alternative outcome to déjà vu is the sensation of "jamais vu," which is the experience of feeling unfamiliar with something that should be familiar. While déjà vu involves the feeling of having experienced something before, jamais vu creates a sense of disconnection or strangeness regarding known situations or places. Both phenomena highlight the complexities of memory and perception in the brain.
I think you mean deja vu - the feeling of already having experienced the present situation
Suspicious means having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving dishonestly. It can refer to feeling distrust or uncertainty about someone or something.
Guilt (noun) or guilty (adjective)These words mean feeling uncomfortable or ashamed because of having done something wrong or because of having something to hide.(See Related links below)
Nothing happens if you see the same thing twice. People who are said to have already experienced something before it actually happened are said to be having deja vu. This means a person is doing something or seen something they feel they've already done before.
Dejavu means a feeling that you already done something even though you didn't yet. So for example, you talk to somebody, then you just had a feeling that you already talked to the person about the same topic. This might just be because you did the same action in the past or you thought that you already did something.
Some psychics do experience predictive or prophetic dreams. But more often, one has a sudden, intense feeling that one has been in a situation before. When this feeling occurs, it is not unusual to decide that one has dreamed of the situation and the dream has come true. But this is a retrospective assumption; that is, one comes to that conclusion only after the experience has happened....... The only reliable way to tell if one has dreams that come true is to keep a dream journal. This is a simple notebook where one records dreams as soon as they happen, along with the date of the dream. Then when one feels that a dream has "come true," one has evidence of having dreamt the event before it occurred...... Otherwise, the odd feeling of having experienced something before is called "déjà vu." See the discussion page for this question for additional opinions, and the attached link for the Wikipedia page on déjà vu.
No, i do not think this is better. For a start, to feel how soft something was, you'd have to put your cheek or something on the object you are feeling!