Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 All: Some of us have had the ability to see beyond our known senses. We have all heard of "left eye flickering or right eye flickering" denoting good or bad, or itching in left hand or right hand and things do come tru. Sometimes you seem to meet a person whom you think you have met. Sometimes you have a premonition of things to happen. Sometimes you feel that you are connected at the soul level with another person and you dont need to be near the other person to see and feel the person. Sometimes you are connected to your family and know how they are even if you are far away from them. Is this the sixth sense? What are these felelings? Here is some analysis on this. Read the findings below in this article: -- "The pineal gland, a cone-shaped organ, is attached to the third ventricle of the brain and produces the hormone "melatonin," which is secreted throughout the night with the absence of light. When light enters the retina of the eyes, this signal is sent through the optic nerve to a region of the hypothalamus. All nerve impulses via the sympathetic nervous system travel to the pineal gland and inhibit the production of melatonin. At night, these impulses stop (because no light stimulates the hypothalamus) and melatonin production ensues and is released into the body. As a result, it appears the pineal gland is a photosensitive organ. Melatonin can be found throughout the animal kingdom. In reptiles and birds, the pineal gland is found close to the skin; it needs no interaction with with the eye to sense whether it is day or night. Interestingly enough, this is where the term "third eye" originated. The pineal gland is therefore the master clock for these animals. For mammals, however, the pineal gland is subordinate to the eye and the suprachiasmatic nucleus because light severely stops the production of melatonin. Now, there has been some confusion as to what the human "Third Eye" is and where it is located. This confusion seems to stem mostly from the location of the pituitary and pineal gland and the similarity of their names. The "magical" Third Eye and the Ajna chakra have been mentioned in many religions as dwelling between the eyes, eyebrows, center of the forehead, etc., and its association with light. It has been said that the "Third Eye" is a direct doorway to your subconscious, or unconscious mind. This may be true. The Ancient Egyptians studied this gland and understood its paranormal power. The headdress with the cobra snake protruding from the forehead exemplifies this symbology. And it is said that the Eye of Horus and the Masonic Capstone on the top of the pyramid on the Great Seal of the U.S. dollar bill represents this understanding as well. When activated, the pineal gland opens our subconscious and 6th sense and becomes the window, or doorway to the higher planes (realms). It has been said that during the day, the pineal gland synthesizes amino acids into serotonin, which is converted into melatonin at night. The pineal gland also produces pinoline. When pinoline interacts with serotonin, we fall into the state of consciousness called the dream state. This occurs about 2 hours after going to sleep. The Crown Chakra reaches down until its vortex contacts the pineal gland. Prana is received, and with practice, the vibrational level of the astral body is raised and allowed to separate from the physical body. This is what is known as Astral Projection. Once we learn how to activate and use this wonderful "Third Eye," we will perceive higher dimensions that will astound us. In order for this to happen however, a proper relationship must be established between your pituitary gland (personality) and your soul (operating through your pineal gland ). "In man, soul and body touch each other only at a single point, the pineal gland in the head." Perhaps there is a secret, "unknown" (invisible?) passageway that allows the mammalian pineal to detect light directly! -- Is this the passage/pathway of DIVINE LIGHT FLOW?? Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti. --Sanjay Aggarwal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2004 Report Share Posted February 8, 2004 Hi, in your experience, what do you hold as the astrological indicators as having the strong 6th sense? Angie , "sanjaytechnology" <sanjaytechnology> wrote: > All: > > Some of us have had the ability to see beyond our known senses. We > have all heard of "left eye flickering or right eye flickering" > denoting good or bad, or itching in left hand or right hand and > things do come tru. Sometimes you seem to meet a person whom you > think you have met. Sometimes you have a premonition of things to > happen. Sometimes you feel that you are connected at the soul level > with another person and you dont need to be near the other person to > see and feel the person. Sometimes you are connected to your family > and know how they are even if you are far away from them. Is this > the sixth sense? What are these felelings? Here is some analysis on > this. Read the findings below in this article: > > -- > > "The pineal gland, a cone-shaped organ, is attached to the third > ventricle of the brain and produces the hormone "melatonin," which > is secreted throughout the night with the absence of light. When > light enters the retina of the eyes, this signal is sent through the > optic nerve to a region of the hypothalamus. All nerve impulses via > the sympathetic nervous system travel to the pineal gland and > inhibit the production of melatonin. At night, these impulses stop > (because no light stimulates the hypothalamus) and melatonin > production ensues and is released into the body. As a result, it > appears the pineal gland is a photosensitive organ. > > Melatonin can be found throughout the animal kingdom. In reptiles > and birds, the pineal gland is found close to the skin; it needs no > interaction with with the eye to sense whether it is day or night. > Interestingly enough, this is where the term "third eye" originated. > The pineal gland is therefore the master clock for these animals. > For mammals, however, the pineal gland is subordinate to the eye and > the suprachiasmatic nucleus because light severely stops the > production of melatonin. > > Now, there has been some confusion as to what the human "Third Eye" > is and where it is located. This confusion seems to stem mostly from > the location of the pituitary and pineal gland and the similarity of > their names. > > The "magical" Third Eye and the Ajna chakra have been mentioned in > many religions as dwelling between the eyes, eyebrows, center of the > forehead, etc., and its association with light. > > It has been said that the "Third Eye" is a direct doorway to your > subconscious, or unconscious mind. This may be true. The Ancient > Egyptians studied this gland and understood its paranormal power. > The headdress with the cobra snake protruding from the forehead > exemplifies this symbology. And it is said that the Eye of Horus and > the Masonic Capstone on the top of the pyramid on the Great Seal of > the U.S. dollar bill represents this understanding as well. > > When activated, the pineal gland opens our subconscious and 6th > sense and becomes the window, or doorway to the higher planes > (realms). > > It has been said that during the day, the pineal gland synthesizes > amino acids into serotonin, which is converted into melatonin at > night. The pineal gland also produces pinoline. When pinoline > interacts with serotonin, we fall into the state of consciousness > called the dream state. This occurs about 2 hours after going to > sleep. > > The Crown Chakra reaches down until its vortex contacts the pineal > gland. Prana is received, and with practice, the vibrational level > of the astral body is raised and allowed to separate from the > physical body. This is what is known as Astral Projection. > > Once we learn how to activate and use this wonderful "Third Eye," we > will perceive higher dimensions that will astound us. In order for > this to happen however, a proper relationship must be established > between your pituitary gland (personality) and your soul (operating > through your pineal gland ). > > "In man, soul and body touch each other only at a single point, the > pineal gland in the head." > > Perhaps there is a secret, "unknown" (invisible?) passageway that > allows the mammalian pineal to detect light directly! > > -- > > Is this the passage/pathway of DIVINE LIGHT FLOW?? > > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti. > > --Sanjay Aggarwal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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