Deja Vu:
"The term was coined by a French psychic researcher, Émile Boirac (1851–1917) in his book L'Avenir des sciences psychiques ("The Future of Psychic Sciences"), which expanded upon an essay he wrote while an undergraduate. The experience of déjà vu is usually accompanied by a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of "eeriness", "strangeness", "weirdness", or what Sigmund Freud calls "the uncanny". The "previous" experience is most frequently attributed to a dream, although in some cases there is a firm sense that the experience has genuinely happened in the past."
Let me pick out a few words from the above.First I must preface this post by that saying last week, after four weeks of testing, that I have ovarian cancer, "maybe", or as the doctor told me yesterday, there could be a cancer growing behind the ovary.
Three years ago I had DCIS, breast cancer.
Back to the present Deja Vu, the sense of strangeness, weirdness. Freud's" uncanny, attributed to a dream."
The term was coined by a psychic. Is it really a dream, or a portent of the future?
This is not a dream, but a nightmare. Speaking of nightmare's. I have had dreams of falling either up or down stairs, different types of stairs, cement, unsafe wooden steps going nowhere.
Going on Bible Gateway, you would be amazed at the number of references to stairs in the Bible. Then there is Jacob's ladder, going up to Heaven, with Angels going up and down the ladder.
It is 6:21 AM, after another night of not sleeping well, can you tell?
This will be my journal from now on. Maybe I can make sense of things if I put them in writing, maybe not.
Hugs,
Alma
http://www.thebreastcancersite.com
"The term was coined by a French psychic researcher, Émile Boirac (1851–1917) in his book L'Avenir des sciences psychiques ("The Future of Psychic Sciences"), which expanded upon an essay he wrote while an undergraduate. The experience of déjà vu is usually accompanied by a compelling sense of familiarity, and also a sense of "eeriness", "strangeness", "weirdness", or what Sigmund Freud calls "the uncanny". The "previous" experience is most frequently attributed to a dream, although in some cases there is a firm sense that the experience has genuinely happened in the past."
Let me pick out a few words from the above.First I must preface this post by that saying last week, after four weeks of testing, that I have ovarian cancer, "maybe", or as the doctor told me yesterday, there could be a cancer growing behind the ovary.
Three years ago I had DCIS, breast cancer.
Back to the present Deja Vu, the sense of strangeness, weirdness. Freud's" uncanny, attributed to a dream."
The term was coined by a psychic. Is it really a dream, or a portent of the future?
This is not a dream, but a nightmare. Speaking of nightmare's. I have had dreams of falling either up or down stairs, different types of stairs, cement, unsafe wooden steps going nowhere.
Going on Bible Gateway, you would be amazed at the number of references to stairs in the Bible. Then there is Jacob's ladder, going up to Heaven, with Angels going up and down the ladder.
It is 6:21 AM, after another night of not sleeping well, can you tell?
This will be my journal from now on. Maybe I can make sense of things if I put them in writing, maybe not.
Hugs,
Alma
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