Mystery Of Déjà Rêvé – A Real Phenomenon And The Complex Nature Of Your Dreams

Cynthia McKanzie – MessageToEagle.com – The dreaming world still remains one of the greatest mysteries of the human mind. Lately, many researchers have become interested in the fascinating déjà rêvé phenomenon, and they think they can explain this unusual experience that several people had, but can science really solve this long-standing mystery of the human mind?

What Is Déjà Rêvé?

You may have previously heard about déjà vu, a term used to describe a feeling, or impression that you have already witnessed or experienced a current situation. It’s not the same as the déjà rêvé phenomenon that gives you the impression that dreams are a reality, almost like lucid dreaming. However, when you experience lucid dreaming, you can control your dream and perform actions.

Mystery Of Déjà Rêvé - A Real Phenomenon And The Complex Nature of Your Dreams

The déjà rêvé phenomenon doesn’t give you this option. Instead, it’s the dream that controls you and there is nothing you can do to stop it. Depending on the nature of the dream it can be either a pleasant or frightening experience.

The déjà rêvé (‘already dreamed’) phenomenon has been documented since ancient times. The Greek goddess Cassandra could foretell of what is to happen in the future, but no-one believed in her prophecies. In modern times, there are many people who say they had prophetic dreams, and scientists have become interested in these psychic dreams.

Different Déjà Rêvé Types

After examining medical reports of epileptic patients from 1958 to 2015, researchers concluded that déjà rêvé is induced by direct electrical brain stimulation.

“Epileptic patients sometimes report experiential phenomena related to a previous dream they had during seizures or electrical brain stimulation (EBS). This has been alluded to in the literature as “déjà-rêvé” (“already dreamed”). However, there is no neuroscientific evidence to support its existence and this concept is commonly mixed up with déjà-vu. We hypothesized that déjà-rêvé would be a specific entity, i.e., different from other experiential phenomena reported in epileptic patients, induced by EBS of specific brain areas,” researchers wrote in their study.

This is an interesting conclusion, but it doesn’t explain why people who don’t suffer from epilepsy experience déjà-rêvé.

Based on what we know so far, there are three different types of déjà rêvé experiences.

  1. Episodic – Some people who experienced déjà rêvé could pinpoint a specific night when they had a prophetic dream. In many cases, the dream occurred a long time ago. It could have been months or years ago, but people still knew when they had this unusual dream.
  2. Familiarity- Like –  “These people experience that hazy, dreamy sort of memory regarding their prophecies that you might recognize the morning after a dream. Their brains conjured up hazy, half-remembered scenes that echoed their current circumstances,” as Curiosity explained.
  3. Trapped In A Dream –  The third type is different from the two others because people who experienced déjà rêvé said they felt they were trapped in their dream, or nightmare.

Precognitive And Premonition Dreams

Digging deeper into this fascinating subject we must keep in mind that there is a difference between precognitive and premonition dreams.

Premonition can occur when you are awake. Suddenly, you can get a vision of a future event. Many who experience premonition are nervous that something disastrous is about to occur.

A precognitive dream, on the other hand, can only happen when you’re sleeping. You simply dream about a future event.

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A majority of precognitive dreams are not real and what you have dreamed will not happen. It is your subconscious mind that is talking to you when you are relaxed, and your dreams act as representatives of your senses and instincts.

But, how can we explain people who possess this uncanny ability to dream about future events? Most scientists and skeptics say that precognitive (prophetic) dreams are not real. Yet, there are many people who have experienced prophetic dreams and believe that their dreams can predict the future.

Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity was inspired by a dream.  Abraham Lincoln dreamed of his own body lying in a coffin two weeks before he was assassinated, and Joan of Arc also predicted her death in a prophetic dream. There are several historical and modern cases that show we have not unraveled the mystery of precognitive dreams.

The Complexity Of Our Dreams And Brain

In one of our articles, we discussed the possibility that some of our dreams could be glimpses from a parallel universe. It’s only a hypothesis, but as we wrote earlier, “people often have a recurring dream about a place they never visited, or even heard of. Perhaps such dreams are glimpses from what one experienced in a parallel Universe.

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Sometimes people dream about events that have not yet happen but will take place in the future. Such dreams could also be incoming images from an alternate world where you are living a different life.” Could there be a hidden link between the déjà rêvé phenomenon and quantum physics that we still haven’t found yet? Could this be the reason why we are still unable to shed more light on the fascinating déjà rêvé experience?

The fact that scientists discovered a multi-dimensional universe in our brain network, makes the entire subject even more interesting and complicated. There are structures in the brain with up to eleven dimensions! If we could access higher dimensions we could see all past, present and future events appear before our eyes simultaneously.

If our brain is so complex, how can we say what psychic abilities are real or not? Perhaps we use the word “impossible” a little too often. Just because we don’t understand something doesn’t imply the phenomenon can not be genuine.

Written by Cynthia McKanzie – MessageToEagle.com Staff Writer

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