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[saiparenting] The Third Eye- Absolutely Interesting

proves our ancient traditions were spot on correct....

 

Scientists discover third eye - the center of telepathy and clairvoyance

05/30/2005 21:13

The fact of the third eye's existence can be found in modern embryology

"Well-known Russian extrasensorial individuals have repeatedly demonstrated an

unusual test," the author of the discovery, cyberneticist, candidate of

technical sciences in Artificial Intelligence, Vitaly Pravdivtsev said. "The

photographic film placed in a light-proof envelope, was put to the forehead,

and the film started developing required images. The test revealed that certain

people are capable of radiating so-called brain images somewhere from the

forehead. Ancient Oriental traditions can prove our supposition: they say that

the radiation comes from energetic centers of a human being - chakras. One of

the them is especially powerful at this point, the Ajna-chakra. Esoterics call

this center the "third eye," Mr. Pravdivtsev said.

The image of the third eye can be seen on foreheads of ancient divine creatures

displayed on the walls and sculptures of Buddhist temples. Some researchers

think that it is memory of extraterrestrial human ancestors (gods). Legends say

that the all-seeing eye bestowed them with such remarkable capabilities as

clairvoyance and telepathy. A lot of contemporary people, mainly Buddhists,

devote their lives to retrieve the lost divine possibilities. This work takes

many years of intensive spiritual labor, which may end with manifestation of

paranormal abilities.

Vitaly Pravdivtsev believes that the third eye is an organ that really exists.

One can come across this rudimentary organ on rare occasions in present-day

life. The phenomenon of an American teacher, who was covering her third eye

with hair on the back of the head, was exposed to the world several years ago.

The teacher said that children used to call her a Cyclops, when she was a

little girl. The woman acknowledged, however, that the third eye was highly

useful in so many ways.

The fact of the third eye's existence can be found in modern embryology too.

This organ as well as its photoreceptors, lens and nerve cells develops with a

two-month-old human fetus. However, the eye disappears as the fetus continues

growing. It leaves the epiphysis - a pea-sized pineal gland in front of the

cerebellum. Specialists pay attention to the remarkable mobility of the

epiphysis and its ability to turn like an eye. Furthermore, medics point out

the direct similarity of the gland and the eyeball: it also has a lens and

color receptors. Biologists say that the epiphysis has lessened in size during

thousands of years of inaction, although it used to be the size of a large

cherry.

The epiphysis might be directly connected with specific abilities of a human

being. Some people, who become utterly devoted to spiritual practices, develop

a hormonal change in their bodies, which thins the parietal bone. The pineal

gland is directly connected with sexual functions. Sexual abstinence activates

the epiphysis. This was probably the main reason why magicians and

fortune-tellers used virgins and children's help at their sessions.

The third eye was most likely located in the parietal or occipital area of the

head many centuries ago. Such a location created the all-round surveillance.

The third eye plunged deep into the brain during the evolution. The eye focused

its transmitting lens on the front part of the head, where it receives the

maximum information. Indians still draw the third eye on the forehead - the

center of invisible telepathic signals.

Read the original in Russian:

(Translated by:

Dmitry Sudakov)

 

Source:

http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/90/364/15560_thirdeye.html

Rajani Vidyasagar

Student Counsellor

Monash University Malaysia

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