Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Third Eye Awakening


When our individual life force enters our fetal body, the moment in which we become truly human, it passes through the pineal and triggers the first primordial flood of DMT.

Later, at birth, the pineal releases more DMT.

As we die, the life-force leaves the body through the pineal gland, releasing another flood of this psychedelic spirit molecule.


Rick Strassman


Introduction


I want to thank and congratulate you for reading this.


The third eye is also known as the Anja chakra, the sixth chakra, the seat of the soul, and many other names. Most of us live day-to-day without knowing the amazing powers that come along with opening this eye.


If you're reading this, chances are you are interested in developing your mental abilities to the fullest. Yet, undoubtedly there are blockages and fears that are preventing you from doing so.


If you do not foster your abilities, you are missing out on a gift that is the birthright of each and every one of us.


It is time for you to become more connected to the universe, basic truth, and your inner guidance and wisdom. You must learn how to open this third eye in order to live your life to the fullest and as an enlightened being. 


What Is the Third Eye?


Definition and History of the Discovery of the Third Eye


In Sanskrit, chakra, literally means the "wheel" or the "ring" There are seven main chakras or energy centers throughout the body, that when accessed, developed, opened and/or healed can be used for spiritual development and healing purposes. They are considered nodes or energy points for the subtle body, that aspect of the human body that is not physical. They are the meeting points for energy channels that flow throughout the body creating an electromagnetic field or aura that surrounds and engulfs our physical body.


Ancient Hindu scriptures provide beautiful illustrations of the chakras as well as their locations within the human body. They have not changed in our modern times. In fact, many cultures have adopted the chakra system to aid in healing and spirituality practices. As mentioned above, the body has seven main chakras. The third eye chakra is the sixth chakra. Each chakra has its own characteristic colors, foods, crystals, and effects on the body.


The sixth chakra is called several different names. One term is the Aagya or Ajna chakra, which is the seat of the mysterious "third eye." Ajna means "command" (or also perceive), and it is related with knowledge, wisdom and intuitive powers. This energy point, or vortex, is seated between the eyebrows, just above the eyes, and centered in the forehead.


It is no doubt that you have seen images of a third eye on Hindu or Buddhist art, sculptures, television, on clothing or car bumper stickers. It is fascinating, and for centuries has been viewed as sacred and special. The third eye, once opened, is also known as the middle eye of Shiva, a Hindu deity. In ancient Egypt it was the Eye of Horus, an image that lasts to this day.


According to tantra, Kundalini energy rests like a coiled serpent in the area of the first (or root) chakra at the base of the spine. When this dormant energy flows freely upward through the seven chakras (energy centers) to the seventh (or crown) chakra at the top of the head, this leads to an expanded state of consciousness known as a kundalini awakening. The sixth chakra is on the way to awakening this energy. It is also the seat of the Third Eye. Hindus also will place a red dot on the face at the point of the sixth chakra to represent its abilities.


Another term for the 6th chakra is the Horn of the Unicorn. When the three high chakras are open as the kundalini energy rises, it moves upward as a spiral into the crown chakra. The pointed spiral is in the likeness of a unicorn horn.


As we will see, along with centuries of ancient wisdom and practices, biochemically, there also is a scientific basis in Western medicine for the seemingly mystical and miraculous functions associated with the pineal gland (or third eye chakra).


The teachings of the third eye tell us that it can be developed or awakened with practice and care. It can be stimulated to act in its most ideal form to provide insight, intuition, and a clarity of vision as well as to reveal the truth. It is responsible for a higher form of human consciousness.


The third eye chakra symbol (see below) has two elements that are associated with wisdom. The upside down triangle and the lotus flower, which is sometimes as a symbol, and sometimes pictorial. The lotus flower has two petals and is sometimes represented as a white lotus, but the sixth chakra is associated with indigo or violet colors so it also may be Illustrated with these colors.


The two petals are supposed to portray nadis, or the energy channels, which meet centrally at the spinal column before moving up into to the body's seventh chakra. They also represent the pinal and pituitary glands. The role of these endocrine glands will be discussed a bit later.

There is also a Hindu deity that represents the chakra who is part male and part female; Shiva (God) and Shakti (Goddess) (named Hakini). In many representations, the Sanskrit terms "ham"and "ksham" are on the pedals written to represent each deity.


The balance of the two is somewhat similar to the Yin and the Yang of Taoism. The half male and female deity ultimately represents this balance of the duality in people. The symbols used to represent the sixth or ajna chakra represent this. 


*MAIN SOURCE: KAIN, P., 2014, THIRD EYE AWAKENING, PP. 1-5*


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