
Have you ever experienced that feeling as if a certain moment has happened before in your dreams? A casual conversation, entering a new place for the first time, or meeting someone you don't know. This feeling is not an ordinary repetition, but a conviction that this scene has happened before... in a dream.
This is called “déjà vu,” a term that means “already dreamed.” It is often confused with “déjà vu,” but they are two different phenomena. While “déjà vu” is associated with memories and real-life situations, “déjà vu” involves the idea that everything has been predicted in a dream.
What is "cloud heaven"?
“Deja vu” is the experience where real-life events seem to be connected to a dream you’ve had before. It’s as if your mind creates a bridge between dreams and reality, leaving you stunned. Unlike “deja vu,” which evokes the feeling of having experienced something in the past, “deja vu” is associated with dreams and imagination.
How does "cloud heaven" feel?
Imagine these moments:
At a party, you are introduced to someone you don't know, but you are convinced that you have seen this moment in a dream.
A friend suggests a restaurant you have never heard of before, but it seems to you that you have heard this name in a dream.
In the dream, you are in a foreign city and feel that you have dreamed about that place before.
Types of "cloud clouds"
1. Episodic: When you remember a specific dream that is directly related to what is happening.
2. Ambiguous cognition: A vague sensation that leads you to think that the scene you are experiencing is taken from a dream.
3. Dreamy state: A feeling so profound that it seems like you are dreaming even when you are awake.
"Deja Reve" vs "Deja Vu"
While “déjà vu” is associated with dreams, “déjà vu” is associated with the memory of real events. In “déjà vu” you feel as if you have dreamed this moment, while in “déjà vu” it seems as if you have experienced it before, even though you know that is not possible.
Is there any reason for concern?
Not necessarily. For most, “cloud dreams” are a common and fleeting phenomenon. For others, they can be an intriguing reminder of the power of the mind and dreams. And who knows? Maybe your dreams are simply a way for the universe to tell you about what’s coming!
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