Third Eye - Pineal Gland Third Eye - Pineal Gland The pineal gland (also called the pineal body, epiphysis cerebri, epiphysis or the "third eye") is a small endocrine gland. It produces melatonin, a hormone that affects the modulation of wake/sleep patterns and photoperiodic (seasonal) functions. The pineal gland is shaped like a tiny pine cone, hence its name. Pine Cone Pineal Gland Pseudoscience Theories While the physiological function of the pineal gland has been unknown until recent times, mystical traditions and esoteric schools have long known this area in the middle of the brain to be the connecting link between the physical and spiritual worlds. The third eye controls the various bio-rhythms of the body. The pineal gland's location deep in the brain seems to intimate hidden importance. Chakras - Spiraling Wheels or Cones of Energy 12 Around Spiraling Cones of Creation All-Seeing-Eye It's about the Eye, Zero Point, focusing your consciousness and trusting what you see. ShareThis
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Film Synopsis The French Foreign Legion and Rome « 2guysreadinggibbon's Blog Day 95 – Ken here (T) (DEF v.2, ch.17, pp.620-630) I’m starting late in writing this, and it’s always harder writing on Monday (for Tuesday morning) after a break of a couple of days – so I’m kind of grouchy, and probably missing a lot of interesting tidbits (well, interesting to me) that will be lost in the FLOOD of 2000 pages of history to follow – ah well…. On with Gibbon and his report card on the empire during the reign of Constantine – Gibbon continues with an overview of the new Late Roman military, and the new Late Roman (Diocletian/Constantine) government structure. The Story Military Changes – Expansion and Dilution Government Changes – Great Expansion of Hierarchy The Gaul Ducar in the battle of Lake Trasimeno - Joseph-Noel Sylvestre (1882) - this is an example of incipient chauvinism as France in the late 1800's sought national heroes in their barbarian past (Ducar is presumably a part of the cavalry that accompanied Hannibal as he battled Rome during the 2nd Punic War 217 BCE)
The Georgia Guidestones - Historic Mysteries The Georgia Guidestones courtesy of Belinda Dobie The Georgia Guidestones consist of four tall granite slabs, a centerpiece of equal height and a capstone that sits atop the other five stones. The four granite slabs are each 16 feet, 4 inches tall. They are 6 feet, 6 inches wide and 1 foot, 7 inches thick. They each weigh more than 20 tons. The capstone weighs roughly 25,000 pounds. The Georgia Guidestones were commissioned by a man who called himself Richard C. At the bank, Richard spoke with banker Wyatt Martin. Christian agreed, but with a few conditions. Construction on the Georgia Guidestones began in 1980. Now, the reason for all the to-do about the Georgia Guidestones is certainly the function and messages of the monument. The above functions obviously give the monument a decidedly ancient pagan feel. This is what they read in English: 1.
Film Synopsis December 21 2012 Predictions – The 2012 End of The World ? North Western Research Institute