There's no one explanation for frequent episodes of deja vu. Could be a recurrence of dreams not remembered consciously. Could be an event of dreams of the future. Could be recurrences of events when we were too young to remember them consciously. Or, it could be recurrences of happenings in an earlier lifetime which are impossible to remember, except perhaps through expert hypnotism with regression.
deja vu is basically a feeling that you have been in a situation same before as it is now. As you are having this kind of dream so it is kind of a deja vu in itself. Nothing specific about it , its absolutely random.
Dreams reflect the thoughts and experiences of the dreamer, so it is not odd to have a dream about deja vu. Such a dream would have no significant meaning in particular, just because of the deja vu.
Deja vu
What you are describing is deja vu, precisely because you say "I won't remember it but when it happens I do." That is not a description of a prophetic dream but a description of deja vu. A dream that "comes true" is a dream that you remember when you wake up from the dream. You would be able to describe that dream to another person and/or record it on tape or in a written journal. Then some time later the event seen in the dream actually would occur. The phenomenon you describe, in which you only seem to remember the dream AFTER the event occurs, is the trick of the mind called deja vu.
Deja vu
it is a variant of the female name deja meaning deja vu; before;
in 'deja vu-again'
The feeling something has happed before
No. Deja Vu is, in most cases, a by product of how memory functions. In some people Deja Vu is neurological and may be associated with epilepsy.
This does not resemble a question so much as it seems to be an attempt at quoting lyrics, possibly "Deja Vu" by Solitary Experiments or by Yngwie J. Malmsteen.> On the chance that there is an actual question (or two,) here are some possible answers. "Why [do] your dreams come true if... deja vu..." Deja vu is an intense feeling of having been somewhere or done something previously, when no such prior experience happened. In many cases, the person having deja vu decides that the experience occurred in a dream that predicted the future. But that is only a trick of the mind as a means of explaining the feeling of deja vu; no such dream occurred.> "... so what should [I] do?" The practical thing to do is to develop the habit of keeping a dream journal. If you record your dreams every morning, along with the date of each dream, you will be able to confirm whether or not you have dreams that predict the future.
deja vu occors in the temporal-lobe
Yes, but it will produce an endless loop?
yes al people can get or already had deja vu?