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What is déjà vu?

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"Déjà vu is a fleeting glimpse into the continuity of our souls, a reminder that we have lived many lives and will continue to do so, as we encounter echoes of our past in the present."

According to Osho, déjà vu is a genuine flash of memory from previous lives. Because we have lived and died many times, we occasionally re-encounter the same places, faces, and situations, and a sealed chapter briefly opens. These leaks confirm reincarnation’s continuity; ordinarily existence mercifully closes past-life memories to prevent overload, but sometimes recognition arises with certainty, beyond imagination or dreams.
It’s a quick peek into a memory from another life when you meet a place or person you’ve known before.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you stay calm and curious instead of confused when déjà vu happens.
- Invites compassion and a wider view of relationships and recurring patterns.
- Eases fear of death by sensing continuity beyond one lifetime.
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