Researcher Doesn’t Think the Pineal Gland Alters Consciousness by DMT Secretion
Psychedelic researcher David E. Nichols is pushing back against the belief that the pineal gland in the brain produces mystical experiences because it creates a powerful psychoactive substance called N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT). The pineal gland is a small structure inside the brain that influences the sleep cycle by secreting the hormone melatonin. But claims have spread that the pineal gland also … Continue reading
Reality of a Holographic Universe and Astral World; A Never Ending Cycle!
An astral projection is an out-of-body experience achieved either awake or via lucid dreaming or deep meditation. During such an experience you are consciously aware of things you encounter while out of your physical body. In fact your spirit or astral body has left your physical body and travels in another dimension the so-called astral world whereby the Pineal Gland … Continue reading
Pineal Gland Opening Experiences – A Warning about the Third Eye
If you haven’t yet experienced the opening of your pineal gland it can be a good idea to study, and learn, from those that have. The third eye isn’t just a metaphor, but a literal, physical feature– and its common name is the pineal gland. What is the Pineal Gland? The pineal gland is a tiny endocrine gland located in … Continue reading
This 9-Year-Old Girl Has Shocking Superhuman Abilities! Watch!
How could a young girl be blindfolded but still have the ability to read what was written on a piece of paper in front of her? Yogamaatha, a nine-year-old girl from India recently surprised everyone when she put three blindfolds over her eyes she could still read the paper placed in front of her. She says a Guru at a … Continue reading
Pineal Gland Our Third Eye: One Of The Biggest Cover-up In Human History
The pineal gland (also called the pineal body, epiphysis cerebri, epiphysis or the “third eye”) is a small endocrine gland in the vertebrate brain. It produces the serotonin derivative melatonin, a hormone that affects the modulation of wake/sleep patterns and seasonal functions. Its shape resembles a tiny pine cone (hence its name), and it is located near the center of … Continue reading