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Friday, September 24, 2021

THE PINELA GLAND

THE PINEAL GLAND

the ancient world is dotted with legends and fantastic characters who were said to be in constant contact with the gods, Mohammed for example, considered the last exponent of a long prophetic tradition being indicated as a messenger of God or Allah for the Muslims, was charged with preach the last revelation to humanity and it was thus that in about 610, Muhammad, claiming to operate on the basis of a revelation received, began to preach a monotheistic religion based on the exclusive worship of one and only god.

Let me be clear on the basis of this the same thing happened everywhere, slowly the ancient world passed to a monotheistic cult and so the god in the singular took hold but in fact, dear gentlemen, the very first religions, the very first ancient cults are born to venerate more divinities than often they are almost always linked to the cosmos. The genius at the time was defined precisely by the mortal individual who came into contact with the "GENII" that is with a kind of celestial divinity who often made them get brilliant insights on what to do, often these divinities communicated on purpose with predisposed people, that is with the prophets.

What if aliens or extradimensional beings and spirituality were two sides of the same coin? No obvious absolute truth, however, it is legitimate to ask.

Its earliest documentation dates back to the Greek physician and philosopher Galen, his colleagues believed that the pineal gland revealed the flow of an ethereal substance referred to as the first instrument of the soul but Galen refuted it instead by thinking that the pineal was simply a regulating gland blood flow and so the ages passed. A revival of the supernatural characteristics associated with the pineal returned when Descartes became interested in it by claiming that it was the main seat of the soul and believed it to be the source of all thought. He thought that the mind could be separated from the body with the ability to take over from animal instincts by making its entrance through the pineal gland, a gift to distinguish us from animals.

Descartes believed that the pineal was unique because it did not have a corresponding pair as well as most of the other sensory organs and in one of his writings from around 1600 he said: "it must necessarily be the case that the impressions that enter from the ears, from the eyes and so on. as they unite with each other in some part of the body before they are considered by the soul, it is impossible to find a similar place in the whole head except in this gland. It is also situated in the most suitable place possible for the purpose, which is the means to all. the concavities. "

The symbolism of the pineal gland is not only outlined by Galen and Descartes but we find many clues also in ancient history. Shiva and other Hindu deities are often depicted with a third eye on the forehead, this eye represents awakening, enlightenment as the ability to see in the higher realms of existences and consciousness; in short, the ability to get in touch with the gods. Many interpret this third eye as the pineal gland.

Shiva's dreaded hair wrapped in snakes looks strikingly similar to a pine cone, the namesake of the gland itself. Snakes in Hinduism are thought to be auspicious, particularly in the images surrounding Kundalini Yoga, the Chakras of the body are often depicted in Kundalini by a winged staff surrounded by two snakes, snakes also meet in the Sna Chakra where the pineal and pituitary glands are located.

This chakra is known as a source of knowledge and also ancient India had a great awareness in this area but not only. There are also known clues among the ancient Egyptians, the ancient Egyptian culture is in fact known for many innovations that have led to the development of modern systems that are used daily in today's world; among these are the discoveries in human anatomy and medicine that led to surgical techniques and tools still commonly used today.

The Egyptians have documented many of their discoveries by combining mythology and mysticism with facts and medicine and there is so much to say. The ancient Egyptians mastered very well the integration of anatomical knowledge and mythological stories into symbols and artistic figures; artistically the eye of Horus is composed of 6 different parts, mythologically each part is considered an individual symbol and anatomically each part corresponds to the center of a particular human sensor.

For many years the eye of Horus was considered by the ancient Egyptians a symbol of prosperity and protection and its legacy has continued into modern Egypt as well. However with a closer look at its artistic design and understanding of the epic history behind its creation it is understood that the current perception of the eye as a singular mythological symbol will be transformed into a powerful example of the detailed understanding of human anatomy and physiognomy. given by the ancient Egyptians, and that is why, knowing our Egyptian friends, to think that they had mythicized a part of the body so well hidden, it is legitimate to think that they made us a symbol of something anatomical, historically it is legitimate.

The ancient Egyptians were pioneers of art and medicine, this is also demonstrated by the artistic measurements of the eye of Horus, the eye of Horus was in fact divided into 6 different parts called Hackett's fractions, each part was considered a settling symbol and logically the fragments of the eye of Horus were arranged together to form the whole eye. These fragments were given a series of numerical values ​​with a numerator of 1 and denominators at powers of 2 (minute 6:44 of the video) a half, a quarter, an eighth, a sixteenth, a thirty-second and a sixty-fourth; some historians have suggested that each part of the eye represents one of the six senses: smell, sight, thought, hearing, taste and touch. A half represents smell, a fourth represents sight, an eighth represents thought, a sixteenth represents hearing, a thirty-second represents taste and a sixty-fourth represents touch. Surprisingly, if we overlap these suggested parts on the image (minute 7:14 of the video) each component corresponds to portions of human neuro-anatomical features, in short, the pineal gland, the portion of the brain that includes it and the eye of Horus are identical. .

Many representations of Sumerian gods depict a pine cone stretched out in one hand, (7:40 minutes of the video) this is really a fundamental constant. These deities are believed to be a representation of the Anunnaki, an Arica race of extraterrestrial visitors and the so much talked about pine cone is believed to be their extreme ability to access the pineal for its ability to expand consciousness. Although many of these pinecone-in-hand depictions occurred during purification and fertilization rituals, this is the pinecone that the Anunnaki held in their hands and this (image 8:10) is one and the same depiction in the Vatican.

Speaking of science, to learn more about the pineal gland we will have to wait until the nineteenth century where theories such as the evolutionary legacy of a posterior third eye took hold, today we know for sure that the pineal gland is an endocrine gland present in the brain belonging to the epithalamus and its cells called pinealocytes produce melatonin that regulates the circadian rhythm sleep wakefulness, the pineal gland is therefore what allows you to access the world of dreams, another world if we want not? It is also believed to affect the activity of the ovaries like the depictions we have seen earlier (see video). The peculiarity is the calcification in mature age and according to metaphysical theory once calcified you can no longer undertake the so-called journeys out of the body, according to the mystical rose of the cross, according to the order of the rose cross, the legendary secret mystical and kabbalistic Christian order the gland pineal and associated with one of the psychic centers of man, through appropriate methodologies it is therefore possible to stimulate this psychic center and awaken some latent faculties of the human being but which have atrophied due to their inactivity over the millennia.

In philosophical terms this region is designated as the seat of consciousness, it is no coincidence that Descartes defined it as the main seat of the soul, in metaphysical language it can refer to an apparatus that acts as a bridge between the two worlds: physical and cosmic. According to Hinduism it is said that using the pineal is the way to reach the inner light, similarly it is essentially a spiritual antenna or wireless transmitter that happens to be the epicenter of enlightenment. Unquestionably our modern lifestyle, materialistic, opportunistic, selfish, which does not have the slightest respect for nature with eyes fixed on screens that do nothing but injure us the deep self of the human being have meant that even if in the past the human brain could perform wonders that we call paranormal now we are atrophied perhaps more than biologically that of the pineal gland is a concept, it is an archetype of the spiritual side of the human being, of this incredible desire that the ancients had to get in touch with the cosmic gods who have most likely observed us for millennia.

Link video: https://youtu.be/xi9u0nmg440



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