Déjà vu, once again

***NOTE**** This post was intended for Saturday 6th October but glitches made it the 9th. Regrets and wishes that it be enjoyed nonetheless!

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Fence building continues. Another replacement post….

ST = substitute teacher  C = The Committee and Erik

ST:       Erik, it’s déjà vu all over again.

Erik:     Please repeat that?

ST:       Feels like we’ve done this topic before.

Erik:     Feels more like we’re doin’ it again!

ST:       You have The Committee nearby?

Erik:     More like they have ME on a leash, close to them.

ST:       Have you been misbehaving?

Erik:     Ain’t misbehavin’, saving my love for you.

ST:       Wonk wonk, all over again.

Erik:     Repeat after me, déjà vu.

ST:      Esteemed Committee, of course you know our Earth word, from French, for the sensation of being someplace again when you know you’ve never been there before.

C:         You know this with such certainty, and we will be sarcastic now, with affection for you all, just as you all know so many things that are not what are known. So this sensation of visiting a place you know where you believe you have not been before, it is because in deed and in fact, you have been there.

ST:       How?

C:         You planned it. You recognize it; as an architect recognizes what was designed.

ST:    When you visit a place you know you’ve never been to, and get a strong sense of familiarity, of knowing this place, but don’t recognize the specifics and yet you feel as if you were in a house you lived in, is that déjà vu?

C:         This is an exact example.

ST:       Do we plan most places we will visit?

C:         Some life plans will do this, others will not.

ST:       Is a place we plan to see guaranteed to produce the déjà vu sensation?

C:         No, many and often we say, the majority of places you plan to experience will not be recognized with the déjà vu sensation.

ST:       Why then does it occur with such sensation when it does indeed happen?

C:         The people and purpose of the place are very important for you. Often you can know this soul from a prior life, and you were close relatives, friends or partners in some way and good for your life and happiness it is to visit again, so this you plan. The emotion of the location where this happens is significant, and Guardian Guides are close; often they play a role in the moment. The sensation, the feeling, this from you.

ST:       Is it possible to visit and forget a place and have the feeling when there is no life plan involved? We could return to a place many years later, not remembering the first visit?

C:         This occurs yet is rare to produce the sensation. In nearly all instances where this sensation arises, where certainty that you have not visited is strong, this was a place visited as the plan is made.

ST:       I am thinking this fits in with the absence of time and the perception of it that we have on Earth.

C:         Accurate you are in what you say; the several courses and alternatives of your key life decisions often include, by your choice, a close examination of the place, the people and the circumstances, so that you agree and understand the outcomes. Then you shall decide when the moment is reached.

ST:       If we have a déjà vu moment, and there are several choices, several courses to follow, do we decide at the moment we experience this?

C:         You might yet more common you would examine your circumstances as you sleep the night or nights before this encounter and make a choice.

ST:       Almost nobody remembers this I would believe; I have never heard of this.

C:         You would not, as you chose. This moment you erase from your memory once you return and reawaken.

ST:       How does this decision move forward?

C:         Your Guardian Guides will show you, as you have asked them.

ST:       Can we conclude that déjà vu is a glimpse into our real existence, our real home?

C:        No, we would not say this, as your surroundings on Earth do not, by your intent, resemble your home here. The sensation is rather a good view into an existence where linear time is suspended and does not exist.

ST:       Committee, as always, we thank you.

C:         Quite welcome you are, always. Please come back, as shall we.

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