u/Comfortable_Pea5830

Frequency of Deja Reve Question

Hey all!

My question basically is.. has anyone found things that seem to amplify their Deja Reve? (Higher occurences, stronger visions, etc.) And also, vice versa, has anyone found anything that has dampened their occurences?

Im curious as to if i’ve been unknowingly doing something that could be causing higher frequency for me, TIA!

First off, just want to thank the community for being helpful and welcoming with my first post a little while ago.

To keep it short, I’ve had Deja Vu my whole life, pretty regularly, as early as I can remember from my childhood, to now being 31. I just recently learned what Deja Reve is and that some of the occurences actually fall under that more than Deja Vu.

For about 3 1/2 years, I was in the military, had zero dream recollection and zero Deja Vu, that I can remember. I always had it prior to that and it seems it has been coming back with a vengeance since I got out. Slowly building back up even stronger than before I went into the military. (Not going to get into why I think I didn’t have anything during my time in, could be multiple variables)

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u/Comfortable_Pea5830 — 10 days ago

Shellos Evangelos

Do these words mean anything to anyone?

I remember waking up from a dream where these words were being pounded into my head. Just repeating over and over and over again.

When I woke up, the only thing I could remember about the dream was these two words, so I wrote them down.

Im pretty sure “Evangelos” has something to do with a greek historical figure based on what I’ve looked into so far.

Im 100% on “Evangelos”, but “Shellos” is just what I remember the first word sounding like. From what i’ve seen it could have also been “chelos” or “sheol”.

Any insight would be appreciated!

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u/Comfortable_Pea5830 — 27 days ago

Shellos Evangelos

Do these words mean anything to anyone?

I remember waking up from a dream where these words were being pounded into my head. Just repeating over and over and over again.

When I woke up, the only thing I could remember about the dream was these two words, so I wrote them down.

Im pretty sure “Evangelos” has something to do with greek historical figures based on what I’ve looked into so far.

Im 100% on “Evangelos”, but “Shellos” is just what I remember the first word sounding like. From what i’ve seen it could have also been “chelos” or “sheol”.

Any insight would be appreciated!

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u/Comfortable_Pea5830 — 27 days ago

I Had One of the Strongest Dream-Related Déjà Vu Experiences of My Life Last Night

I’ve experienced something since I was a kid that I’ve never been able to explain, and I’m curious if anyone else has experienced something similar or if there’s a scientific explanation that fits.
Every so often, I’ll have a dream that I completely forget about. Then months later—sometimes even a year or more—I suddenly find myself in a real-life situation where I instantly remember that I had dreamed this exact moment before.
This isn’t just a general feeling of familiarity or typical déjà vu. It’s more like suddenly remembering a scene from a movie I completely forgot I had ever watched. The memory of the dream comes flooding back while I’m in the middle of experiencing it.
The strongest example I’ve ever had happened recently while I was teaching.
Normally, I teach in the same classroom every week. On this particular night, my regular classroom was unavailable because the tables and chairs were being used for another event. I had absolutely no idea this was going to happen until I walked into the school.
Since my room was unavailable, I randomly picked another empty classroom farther down the hall. I had never been inside this classroom before. It’s used for a different classification of students, so neither I nor any of my students had ever had class in there before. Before walking into the room, I had no idea what it looked like, how it was arranged, or where I would end up sitting.
I set up my laptop and teaching materials like I normally do and class began.
At some point during class, I was sitting at my desk in the front corner of the room looking at my computer when I was suddenly hit with an overwhelming realization that I had experienced this exact moment before in a dream I had roughly six months earlier.
The feeling wasn’t just that the room seemed familiar.
I suddenly remembered the dream.
What’s strange is that I had completely forgotten I ever had that dream until that exact moment. It was like the real-life situation unlocked a memory that had been buried for months.
The room matched exactly as I remembered it from the dream.
Not just generally similar—literally everything.
The classroom layout.
Where my desk was.
Where I was sitting.
My exact point of view.
The students.
The seats they were sitting in.
The placement of items around the room.
Nothing was different from what I remembered in the dream.
The realization was so vivid that my first reaction was actually fear because I couldn’t believe what I was experiencing.
As soon as I remembered the dream, I also remembered what was supposed to happen next.
In the dream, while I was looking at my computer, one specific student looked up at me.
Because I remembered that, I looked up from my computer and waited.
A second later, that exact student looked up at me exactly as I remembered from the dream.
The next thing I remembered from the dream was another instructor walking into my classroom, telling me the school director needed me, and then sitting down at my desk to cover my class.
Here’s another odd detail…
This instructor isn’t actively teaching right now. The only reason he was even in the building that night was because of the event that displaced my class from my normal classroom. On any normal teaching night, he wouldn’t have been there at all.
However, this is where reality diverged from the dream.
He never walked into my classroom, and the sequence stopped there.
I’ve had experiences like this throughout my life, starting when I was a child, but this was by far the strongest and most vivid one I’ve ever experienced.
I’m not posting this because I’m trying to convince anyone that dreams predict the future or that this was something supernatural.
I’m genuinely interested in hearing from people who’ve experienced something similar, as well as anyone who has a scientific explanation that might fit what happened.
Has anyone else experienced dream-related déjà vu like this?

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u/Comfortable_Pea5830 — 28 days ago