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JAMAIS VU This concept is often mentioned as a partner
to déjà vu ( see Glitch in the Matrix article) the feeling of already having seen something is a feeling that everyman
has experienced. Jamais vu is less common and more difficult to define. Clinically, jamais vu is used for a moment of
perceptual disconnection from memory when the familiar seems unfamiliar. One loses one’s past in the eternal now and
all seems new. It is a mystical moment of temporal anomaly or temporary amnesia. In it’s psychological usage jamais vu is
defined by using it’s partner déjà vu as a referent but the concept can stand and be defined on it’s own in a
broader context on the world stage. The term jamais vu was coined by an American,
Joseph Heller, in his break-out novel Catch-22. In fact the way that the word is
used in terms of the group mind is that it is a NOVEL EVENT, the completely original, unprecedented and hence, unpredictable
circumstance. the FIRST GLIMPSE of what may later be copied or imitated but a Jamais Vu Event can never be repeated, it is the anti-thesis of Déjà vu! Usually JV is not discussed. JV cannot be
predicted because what it is cannot be imagined. It does not yet exist as a possibility in the group mind. As a type of phenomena
it does by definition occur but it’s signature is that each expression
of it is unique. Therefore JV SHOCKS
and SURPRIZES. The concept occurs and reverberates in both personal and collective realities. Movies have shown us things
that we thought we would never see, but seeing them in virtual reality, i.e. projected on a screen as a simulation is NOT quite the same as living it or experiencing things in *real-time* The y2k1 9-1-1 Scenario, the y2k3 Boxing Day Tsunami of Southeast Asia are jamais vu. It is the something that no one expected, or
prepared for and thus the event itself
was statistically unpredictable.
“It came …out of left field”. These events of destruction
differ from the y2k5 devastation of Hurricane Katrina which was expected yet still was unprepared for. Novelty or Oddity The late Terence McKenna said he got his Timewave Zero concept from a non-human intelligence. Charles Fort chronicled peculiar, paranormal, unexplained oddities
way before the fictional *X-files* which is a catalouge of “jamais vu”, signs or signatures in nature that seem to indicate
that reality itself has suddenly
gone off-line. The 1990’s late 20th century of Western culture was filled with the re-make, the
knock-off, and the re-mix of what was original in the 60’s and 70’s. Western
culture seems to have caught up to it’s *former* future selves as
explored in science future thus running out of novelty and OUT OF TIME. Presque
Vu Presque vu is almost seen. We are on
the brink of an understanding, a knowledge, the holistic pattern begins to unfold just beyond the reach of our conscious mind.
We can see the glow of the light but we can’t stand in it. When Grandmaster
Flash said in The Message: “...don’t push
me, I’m close to the edge…” he was describing the
state of Presque vu. In popular speech we say “close but no cigar”. Presque Vu is a form of limbo, the gateway to the ETERNAL NOW of an altered state. One is on the razor’s edge, standing on the precipice. One freezes
as they need just a bit more energy to “ enter in” or to experience
a transformation in awareness. These are perceptual states and this is perceptual language we are using to describe
things that have been ADDED to the cognitive mode by evolution in the 21st century. They are connected to
time because it is by the processes of the mind that we experience the passing of time. Disclaimer: The Orb won’t be answering any questions or making further
comments on this above information. No need to ask. It is as simple and as clear as we can make it. If you can’t understand then the information is not
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