GreenGuy
19th January 2014, 19:27
We All Have At Least Three Eyes. (http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/457297-we-all-have-three-eyes-one-of-them-is-inside-the-head/#ixzz2qm8BNXZC)
The pineal gland in the human brain has the structure of an eye. It has cells that act as light receptors, as the retina does. It has a structure comparable to the vitreous—a gel-like substance between the retina and lens of the eye. It has a structure similar to a lens.
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Scientists are still learning much about the pineal body, known in both Eastern spiritualism and Western philosophy as the seat of human consciousness. Eastern beliefs also hold that, on other plains of existence, eyes may be seen all over the body. Western science is slowly coming to understand the pineal body as a third eye.
For many years, scientists have recognized the similarities between the pineal body and the eyes. In 1919, Frederick Tilney and Luther Fiske Warren wrote that the similarities listed above prove the pineal gland was formed to be light-sensitive and possibly to have other visual capabilities.
Part of the reason our view of our surroundings remains so narrow is that we distrust anything that is not filtered directly through one of our five primary senses. And yet, it doesn't take a lot of reflection to realize that there must be many experiences that lie outside that fence. The pineal has been known for thousands of years as the seat of spiritual knowledge. How did early people even know about it?
In May 2013, another discovery was made that could change the way the pineal body is viewed.
It was found that a rat’s pineal body produces N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). DMT has a widespread presence in organic beings that is not well-understood. Some people ingest DMT to induce psychedelic experiences often characterized as intensely spiritual.
Dr. Rick Strassman conducted U.S. government-approved clinical research at the University of New Mexico in the 1990s, injecting human volunteers with DMT. He calls DMT the “spirit molecule.”
The entire body is a receptor. This includes the the glandular system and parts of the brain that aren't well-understood. Even the hair is part of the system of receptors that feed subliminal information to our awareness.
The pineal gland in the human brain has the structure of an eye. It has cells that act as light receptors, as the retina does. It has a structure comparable to the vitreous—a gel-like substance between the retina and lens of the eye. It has a structure similar to a lens.
http://s2.djyimg.com/n3/eet-content/uploads/2014/01/third-eye-shutterstock-2208425-WEBONLY-2.jpg
Scientists are still learning much about the pineal body, known in both Eastern spiritualism and Western philosophy as the seat of human consciousness. Eastern beliefs also hold that, on other plains of existence, eyes may be seen all over the body. Western science is slowly coming to understand the pineal body as a third eye.
For many years, scientists have recognized the similarities between the pineal body and the eyes. In 1919, Frederick Tilney and Luther Fiske Warren wrote that the similarities listed above prove the pineal gland was formed to be light-sensitive and possibly to have other visual capabilities.
Part of the reason our view of our surroundings remains so narrow is that we distrust anything that is not filtered directly through one of our five primary senses. And yet, it doesn't take a lot of reflection to realize that there must be many experiences that lie outside that fence. The pineal has been known for thousands of years as the seat of spiritual knowledge. How did early people even know about it?
In May 2013, another discovery was made that could change the way the pineal body is viewed.
It was found that a rat’s pineal body produces N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT). DMT has a widespread presence in organic beings that is not well-understood. Some people ingest DMT to induce psychedelic experiences often characterized as intensely spiritual.
Dr. Rick Strassman conducted U.S. government-approved clinical research at the University of New Mexico in the 1990s, injecting human volunteers with DMT. He calls DMT the “spirit molecule.”
The entire body is a receptor. This includes the the glandular system and parts of the brain that aren't well-understood. Even the hair is part of the system of receptors that feed subliminal information to our awareness.