
What is the pineal gland used for?
March 28, 2009
From Yancey:
I’m curious about the use of the pineal gland on a metaphysical level. What is the pineal gland used for?
Inspirations from Binah:
In a biological sense, the pineal gland is a small gland located in the vertebrae brain. It produces melatonin, a hormone that affects the modulation of wake/sleep patterns. The interesting thing about the pineal gland cells are that they have a strong resemblance to photoreceptor cells in the eye. Some scientists even think that they share common evolutionary ancestors with retinal cells.
This takes us into new realms as to its exact function in the body. What if the pineal gland provides the link between our physical and spiritual worlds? One common belief is that the pineal gland is the point of connection between the intellect and the body. Given the cell makeup, there is evidence that it links the eyes to the third eye, in both a spiritual and physical sense. Exploring from there, you can imagine the connections to be made between our spiritual and physical processes of seeing and feeling.
Many of these theories manifests themselves through the DNA Activation. When you fill the codons with light, you activate the cells of the pineal gland. Biology tells us that when we expose the pineal gland to light, we can set off a reaction that affects circadian rhythms. When you activate this gland, we wake up dormant sections of our physical system and allow them to reconnect to Spirit.
To truly understand the pineal gland, or any other part of our anatomy, we have only to ask our Higher Self for guidance. You may be pointed to a book, website or given an internal message, but the knowledge will manifest. Use external sources for information and then bring them to your guidance for confirmation. Learning how to trust your Higher Self will unlock levels of knowledge you never thought possible.
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