Galactic Message: Deja Vu

Channel: Craig Woods | Source

There are moments in your life when time seems to fold in on itself. A conversation, a glance, a location — suddenly you feel it. I’ve been here before. Not in memory. Not in imagination. But in knowing.

You call it déjà vu.

But what if it is not a glitch in the brain — what if it is a remembrance of the preview?

Before you incarnated into this physical vessel, you stood in spirit outside the constraints of linear time. From that vantage point — beyond past and future, you surveyed the landscape of the life you were about to enter. Not every detail was fixed, but key crossroads, catalytic meetings, and pivotal awakenings shimmered like luminous markers along a path.

You did not come into this life blindly. You came in consciously.

Déjà vu occurs when your present-moment awareness intersects with one of those pre-incarnational markers. For a brief second, the veil thins. The personality catches up to the soul. And recognition floods in.

This is why the sensation feels neutral or even reassuring. It is not confusion — it is alignment.

These moments serve as gentle confirmations that you are on your highest available timeline. That despite detours, doubts, or perceived mistakes, you have not strayed from your soul’s overarching design. The human self experiences life sequentially, but the soul experiences it holographically.

Time, as you understand it, is a construct of physical density. In spirit, all events exist simultaneously in the eternal now. What you call “future” and “past” are simply different coordinates within the same energetic field.

When déjà vu arises, it is evidence of that non-linear reality — a ripple from the eternal now touching your present awareness.

This is something I explore deeply in my evolutionary astrology and Starseed readings. Your birth chart reveals the soul’s pre-incarnational intentions — the karmic threads, the destined encounters, the evolutionary pressure points you agreed to experience. When clients recognise these themes in their lived reality, it often feels like a conscious form of déjà vu: a remembering of why they came.

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