Now that explains my weird encounters..
Now that explains my weird encounters..
God's gift that i couldn't find an answer...
I keep on askin God "God Why me? " is ds gift that you gave, is it really for me? I want a normal life!!.. tsk!
LOL. Na unsa diay ka? Unsa diay imo gift?
Silver Hawk
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When we think of the "third eye" several things come to mind. Some may associate it with animals such as iguanas or the ancient tuataras of New Zealand which still have a functional third eye, also called the pineal gland. Scientific evidence today supports the possibility that this organ was nature's first eye, particularly in the vertebrates and man. There are many mysteries here because the exact function of the pineal gland is still unknown to science. Microscopic examination has revealed that it is formed of cells that have the distinct features of the rod-shaped light-sensitive cells found in the retina, indicating its possible original function as an organ of sight. The pineal gland appears to receive signals from regions of the brain directly affected by the impulses traveling down the optic nerves, and it secretes the hormone melatonin, present also in the retina of the two eyes. This hormone appears to be involved in circadian rhythms or the sleep/wake cycle, a process scientists do not yet fully understand. Theosophical literature, however, maintains that in addition to its physiological functions, this pea-sized gland at the base of the skull is an important psychophysiological center or chakra involved with such activities as clairvoyance and intuition.
"The Third Eye and Human Evolution: Ancient Clue to Spiritual Man" by John Van Mater, Jr.
(Cf. The Third Eye by Richard Meakin, University of California Press, 1973) Some dinosaurs may also have had huge third eyes, judging by the openings in the tops of their skulls. The later mammalia and mammal-like dinosaurs had these openings as well, but this third eye soon receded under the skull, becoming the pineal gland found in man and in most higher vertebrates. Sheep, however, still have a pineal gland that is directly affected by bright light.
"The Third Eye and Human Evolution: Ancient Clue to Spiritual Man" by John Van Mater, Jr.
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