Black Spirituality Religion : Deja Vu: From An African Centered Perspective

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  1. Jahari Kavi Well-Known Member

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    It happens to all of us, but recently I've been taking this phenomena more seriously.
    I always would brush it off in the past as nonsense (probably because of my eurocentric
    thinking), but I am really wanting to know more about Deja Vu from an African/Indigenous perspective. Please share your thoughts.....thank you.
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    Omowale Jabali The Cosmic Journeyman

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    I am not aware that deja vu is an African concept so I would like to know as well.
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  2. Jahari Kavi Well-Known Member

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    Yeah...everytime I look it up, I only see white psychologists speaking on it...didn't know if there were African centered concepts that speak on it...........
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    i would be interested to see responses on this as well...it happens to me very often...
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