ahah i didnt mean to offend... i just think sometimes this forum goes way overboard trying to correlate everything to MBTI/enneagram.
Oh, I was just joking. Not offended.
But...
Having a difficult time putting my thoughts into words.
Maybe INFJs are (super) sensitive to things like deja vu. Not because we are (special) magic or psychic...but just because of how we're wired. Maybe other NFs too?
I just asked my ESFP friend if he'd ever experience deja vu...he said, "no". But he knew the "definition"--I asked. Personally, I think he probably has experience it--he's just not sensitive to it or aware of it. He has other things that he's sensitive to and aware of.
There's other things that I am sensitive to--dreaming, for one.
Dreams help me immensely. An easy example is when I lose something. I will search extensively for the lost item, but often can't find it.
That night I will dream and see myself finding lost item in a dream. The lost item is always in the place that the dream showed me. Not magical, because after all, I "put" the item in that place--just didn't remember it consciously.
Or things that seem paranormal. I am a huge skeptic, but still am open-minded because of my own experiences. The week after my Dad died, the electronic things were quirky in the room that he died. Other people (types) might not even be aware. Perhaps there was a power surge that made the TV and stereo power on suddenly and often. And then stop after a week.
But then I prayed desperately that when my first child died at 20 months, I would have 0 experiences like that--I couldn't take it. My Dad was one thing, but not my first son.
...and then the things I experienced in my early childhood.
But what I'm saying is that "things" happen to everyone, but some people/types might not be interested in paying attention to--or trying to understand why. INFJs probably are going to be interested--or at least sensitive to them.
I'm rambling. And know that I am. But...whatever.