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1 Sensory Perception and the Pineal Gland
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2 Let’s Talk About Sensory Perception
We all know that we perceive physical life through our five senses: sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste. We have all been taught that everything is energy – even matter is energy condensed!

3 If physical matter is not the basic stuff of the universe, but rather energy, then a question must be posed. Why should any life system emerge on any planet only in a strictly three-dimensional physical context and with sensing systems geared uniquely and only to perceiving the physical forms of matter? The most comprehensive, and logical, answer is that all life systems have arrays of sensing mechanisms.

4 People possess energy sensing systems with regard to emotions radiating from the energy fields of others, such as emanations of love, hate, acceptance and rejection, danger, approachability, imminent illness or death.

5 It is now scientifically clear that the human possesses not just the five standard sensing systems, but also very many more of very different kinds. It should be understood, that previous scientific argument against the existence of human sensing systems and their existence, centered on one particular aspect. If sensing systems, such as those having to do with intuition etc, were to be admitted as existing, then there needed to be receptors for them.

6 A receptor is defined as "a cell or a group of cells that can receive interpretable stimuli."
For the eye systems there are receptors for light and form. For the ears, there are systems with receptors for sound. The nose system has receptors for smell, the tongue system receptors for taste, and there are receptors on the skin for tactile impression or physical feeling.

7 System Receptors Some sensing system receptors that have been discovered by conventional science.
1. Receptors in the nose sensing systems that "smell" emotions, and that can identify motives, sexual receptivity, antagonism, benevolence, etc. (All these are formats of what is commonly referred to as vibe sensing) 2. Receptors in the ear sensing systems that detect and identify differences in pressure and electromagnetic frequencies. 3. Skin receptors that detect balance and imbalance regarding what is external to the physical body.

8 4. Skin receptors that detect motion outside the body, even when it is asleep.
5. Directional finding and locating receptors in the endocrine and neuro-peptide systems. 6. Whole-body receptors, including hair, that identify fluidic motions of horizontal, vertical, diagonal, even when not visually perceived. 7. Skin receptors that "recognize" the temperament of other biological organisms.

9 8. Subliminal sensory systems, which locate and identify pitch of sound, a sense of heat across great distances, a sense of frequencies and waves, either mechanical or energetic. 9. Receptors that identify, positive and negative charged particles, at the sub-atomic level. 10. Micro-systems of various forms of mechanical, chemical, and electromagnetic energy into meaningful nerve impulses. 11. Receptors that sense gravitational changes.

10 12. Neurological senses for interpreting modulated electronic information by converting it into analogue signals for mental storage, interpretation, and cognition. 13. Bio-electronic receptors for sensing radiation, including x-rays, cosmic rays, infrared radiation, and ultraviolet light, all of these receptors are found in the retina of the eye. 14. Receptors that respond to exterior electrical fields and systems.

11 Human Semaphore Capacities
1. Skin receptors for sensing perceptions of bonding or antagonism. 2. Sensing systems for non-verbal "language" communicating. 3. Combined sensing systems (neural networks) for making meaning out of at least 130 identified non-verbal physical gestures, and 20 basic kinds of non-verbal messages. 4. Receptors that trigger alarm and apprehension before their sources are directly perceived. 5. Sensing systems for registering and identifying non- verbal emotional waves.

12 Water The next senses or sensing systems are similar to some already mentioned, but appear to function upon a completely different basis, and are additional to them. It is now thought that this basis is almost certainly the WATER contained in the bio-body, in the physical components of the nerve systems, and the physical part of the brain. It is not yet understood how water is used in this way to create a fluidic but elaborate series of interconnected sensing systems.

13 One of the best guesses, although yet to be established, is that the vibrations of the water molecules, link together with the entire bio-body and form the equivalent of a radar or sonar antennae. These liquid antennae sensing systems appear to detect the following categories.

14 1. Sense of non-visual wave motions.
Divided by these categories, they can be thought of as individualized and highly refined sensing systems: 1. Sense of non-visual wave motions. 2. Sense of non-visual oscillating patterns. 3. Sense of magnetic fields. 4. Sense of infrared radiation. 5. Sense of electrical energy.

15 6. Sense receptors for local and distant sources of heat.
7. Sense of geo-electromagnetic pulses, magnetic fields, especially biological ones. 8. Although the mechanisms are not all understood, the liquidic sensing receptors apparently are somehow involved in the remote sensing or viewing of anything at a distance, however great. 9. Whole body receptors (billions of them) to detect pheromones, sexual receptivity, fear, love, admiration, danger, pain in others, intentions of others, etc.

16 The Pineal Gland The pineal gland is located mid-brain at the top and to the back of the spinal column. It is opposite from the pituitary gland.

17 The Third Eye

18 Esoteric Wisdom: The Pineal Gland And Shamanism
The Pineal Gland has for long been associated with Esoteric Knowledge surrounding the spiritual, metaphysical aspects of consciousness and the self. René Descartes, who dedicated much time to the study of the pineal gland, called it the "Seat of the Soul". He believed that it was the point of connection between the intellect and the body.

19 Old Picture from Descartes of the Brain and the Pineal Gland

20 Close-up of Pineal Gland

21 Scientific Facts About the Pineal Gland
The pineal gland reaches its full size in humans by age 2. The pineal gland produces melatonin and produces more melatonin in infants and children. It is the generous amount of melatonin produced that keeps children from sexually maturing until older.

22 Melatonin is also secreted in adults and allows us to sleep
Melatonin is also secreted in adults and allows us to sleep. The reduction of melatonin then allows us to wake. As we age the pineal gland stops producing as much melatonin which in many cases causes us to sleep less as we age.

23 The Pineal Gland The pineal gland begins to harden with calcified tissue starting at adolescence. These strange calcified deposits between 3-5 mm are called “brain sand”. There are asymmetrical crystals in the pineal gland that are ‘piezo-electric' - that is, they send out electronic voltage creating EM waves.

24 Pineal Gland Associations
1. Senses and memory stores cycles of light and darkness, anticipating them with accuracy, as the daily motions of the Sun and the Moon change. 2. Sensing systems that respond to solar and lunar rhythms, solar flares and sunspots, and moon caused tidal changes, and that can sense "coming" earthquakes and storms. 3. If the pineal gland is fully functional, it acts as a non-visual photoreceptor.

25 It acts as a receiving mechanism capable of monitoring electro-magnetic fields and helping align bodies in space. With its central hormone, MELATONIN, the pineal not only regulates sleep/ wake cycles and the aging process, but also appears to act as the Mistress Gland orchestrating the body's entire endocrine system and thus, energetically speaking, the chakra system. It is also responsible for shamanic states, visions, kundalini awakening, etc.

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27 Whenever a person is exposed to an EMF (electro-magnetic field) such as that of the earth the gland vibrates, sending out EM signals to the rest of the body. When the pineal gland is stimulated geo-magnetically it produces alkaloids similar to plant psychedelics. Any strong change in the earth's EMF will produce a rush of psychedelics in our bodies enabling us to be more psychically active in shamanic states (earth/ land receptive).

28 The pineal gland releases DMT which is also capable of mediating pivotal experiences of deep meditation, shamanic states of consciousness, psychoses, spiritual emergence and near death experiences.

29 All of the above are known to be associated with the Pineal Gland if it is in good working order.

30 Cause of the Pineal Gland Not Working Properly
There is scientific evidence that flouride added to our water systems has causes pineal glands in humans to crystalize. Under use – we live in a highly industrialized / electronic world in which we have under used our natural intuitive senses. We are seeing generations of children growing up indoors with TV, video games, computers and cell phones.

31 The pineal gland in a spiritual / intuitive adult sits erect in the brain.
The under used pineal gland sits flopped over and flat in the brain

32 Activation of the Pineal Gland
Visual Sound Meditation

33 Activation Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h2mJnvRbZ8
Sit quietly and view full screen


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