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Deja Vu and Past Life Memory: The Overlap of Temporal Experiences

TIME-027
Bashar explains deja vu as brief moments when two parallel timelines temporarily overlap in consciousness, creating the sensation of having 'already experienced' the present moment.
Bashar explains deja vu as brief moments when two parallel timelines temporarily overlap in consciousness, creating the sensation of having 'already experienced' the present moment. This occurs when your vibrational frequency momentarily matches a parallel self who is experiencing a nearly identical situation. Similarly, past life memories are not merely historical recollections but active connections to concurrent incarnations happening in the eternal Now. Bashar describes the mechanics: (1) deja vu as 'timeline bleedthrough'—temporary conscious access to parallel experience, (2) vivid past life memories as tuning into the ongoing experience of another aspect of your oversoul, (3) 'future memory'—rare but documented experiences of remembering events that have not yet occurred, indicating forward timeline access. The entry distinguishes between genuine timeline overlap experiences and neurological explanations (memory encoding errors), noting that both may be true at different levels. Practical techniques for stabilizing and exploring these temporal overlaps through meditation and vibrational attunement are discussed. Bashar emphasizes that these experiences are natural byproducts of expanded consciousness and should be observed without obsession, as they serve as confirmation of the non-linear nature of time.

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Sessions on deja vu, past life recall, and temporal mechanics