Best evidence of Déjà vu, Intuition, Mandela Effect, Law of Attraction - /x/ (#40677598) [Archived: 900 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/7/2025, 6:36:11 PM No.40677598
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Post best evidence of Best evidence of Déjà vu, Intuition, Mandela Effect and Law of Attraction in this thread

Personal anecdotes, studies or anything else
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 6:57:27 PM No.40677729
https://time.com/4721715/phenomena-annie-jacobsen/

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexandramysoor/2017/02/02/the-science-behind-intuition-and-how-you-can-use-it-to-get-ahead-at-work/?sh=20862337239f

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/healthy_aging/healthy_body/the-brain-gut-connection

http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00146/abstract

https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucekasanoff/2017/02/21/intuition-is-the-highest-form-of-intelligence/?sh=2696b3043860

https://www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/en/research/adaptive-behavior-and-cognition/publications/books/gut-feelings

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5656339_Testing_Nonlocal_Observation_as_a_Source_of_Intuitive_Knowledge

https://www.heartmath.org/articles-of-the-heart/a-deeper-view-of-intuition/?fbclid=IwAR20L_aJn0iqC3zAXfJU3Lpz5oDiOxAiP5uB56zRkI9494RYvCd0vkDsVzE

https://www.heartmath.org/articles-of-the-heart/a-deeper-view-of-intuition/?fbclid=IwAR20L_aJn0iqC3zAXfJU3Lpz5oDiOxAiP5uB56zRkI9494RYvCd0vkDsVzE
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:43:29 PM No.40677951
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:54:44 PM No.40677995
>>40677598 (OP)
>Deja vu
I don't get it much, but there are times when I do. Nothing particular, like a big event, mostly just typical feeling of deja vu when I say something. Happens less since I've finished school.
>Mandela effect
Other than what typically gets thrown around in threads, I vividly remember some details in my D&D books changing. Like a sentence we'd often quote with a friend would later turn out to have been way different.
>Missing time
Hasn't happened to me as far as I know.
>Bystander effect
I've noticed it, but usually in those rare situations I'm the one who refuses to be a bystander and does something. Nothing big though, I live in a peaceful area so it's mostly just something like somebody dropping money and me being the only one to call them out and return it.
>Doppelgangers
Not really what you want, but we have a hobby of finding people who look like us, in my group of friends. Mostly one guy though.
>Sleep paralysis
Once or twice, usually when I was drunk etc.
Never had any monsters appear, but the scariest time was when I had door open (didn't really) and I could hear somebody walk around my house when I was home alone.
>SHC
I have never spontaneously combusted
>Quantum immortality
That one is obviously difficult to prove, but I believe that if it exists, it might have happened to me. Although it was more like "I have these symptoms, it could be the worse illness or the easer illness" and it turns out to be the nothingburger one every time.
I am a bit afraid of quantum immortality - I don't know if I can bear all the karma my deaths generate.
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 7:57:33 PM No.40678008
>>40677598 (OP)
>Quantum Immortality

In a distant section of existence, a lonely omniscient mind clings to the memory of all that he once loved, as he searches the endless darkness for the light of the chance to love another again.
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 8:05:05 PM No.40678042
>>40677995
I should've mentioned pic unrelated sorry
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 8:05:28 PM No.40678044
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>>40677729
>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5656339_Testing_Nonlocal_Observation_as_a_Source_of_Intuitive_Knowledge

the alternative medical journal doesn't know what the observer effect is
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 9:05:09 PM No.40678303
>>40678042
It's my fault, really, I could see what you singled out in your post, but I decided to refer to examples from the image because I found it interesting. Sorry.
I hope at least parts of it are of interest, since I often feel like these effects you're listing and some more are like multiple faces of the same force.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 3:56:47 AM No.40680279
Flute of the Loom, Frank Wess, 1973
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 4:26:19 AM No.40680459
>>40677598 (OP)
for LOA, I am really good at manifesting partners, have been since I was a kid. I pick a woman I want to be with and it happens. Anything from a one night stand to a multiple year relationship. I Imagine I am with her, and it happens, simple as.
I swear its like women become a different person when I have the intention of being with them, they fall before me and demand my attention.
I found a partner I am happy with and have stopped manifesting this though.
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 4:39:43 AM No.40680529
>>40678044
Hahahaha
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 4:42:39 AM No.40680542
>>40680459
What about her free will?

How can she love you if you forced her to be with you
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 5:49:10 AM No.40680843
>>40680542
I shifts into a reality where she does it willingly, duh.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 6:48:49 AM No.40681109
>>40680542
I think what happens is moreso I change to be more attractive to her, or at least the way I am perceived. I have been rejected before, but only once, and this was very much her expressing her own free will. I also usually let things end naturally if anything is against her liking or will, as my aim is to only enter mutually beneficial relationships. I think this is what gets a lot of people for manifestation, first manifest what you need to offer, then what you desire to get/do in exchange. only very powerful manifesters can skip straight to the end, and it usually isn't very long lasting.
Anonymous
7/8/2025, 1:04:50 PM No.40682177
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Anonymous
7/8/2025, 6:08:04 PM No.40683222
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