Thursday, March 7, 2019

Stimulate & open pineal gland



The pineal gland / third eye / spiritual eye


The pineal gland is a small endocrine gland in the brain. The pineal gland produces melatonin, a serotonin-derived hormone which modulates sleep patterns in both circadian and seasonal cycles. The shape of the gland resembles a pine con

Pineal gland known as third eye & the spiritual eye.this point between the eyebrows has been represented.

it’s a powerful spiritual point that leads to higher spiritual realms. Chakras (energy points in the body) are linked to bundles of nerves known as ‘glands’. These glands are responsible for regulating hormonal balance in the body.




The hypothalamus is also incredibly important to our spirituality. It’s about the size of an almond and is located just behind the optic chiasm, and secretes neurohormones that communicate with the pituitary gland, signaling the release or inhibition of key pituitary hormones, which in turn harmonize and activate pineal gland function.

Benifits of third eye opening.

Higher consciousness, zero stress & anxiety,
meditation naturally shifts your
consciousness into higher and higher states,

How to open spiritual eye.

(1) Breathing


Various breath practices activate the pineal and pituitary glands as well as stimulate the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Breathing is said to ionize the CSF and therefore increase its potency.

(2) Meditation & Attention


This is the most important! Since energy flows where our attention goes, bringing your attention to the spiritual eye, such as in meditation, will activate it.


(3) Chanting



Just like tapping, chanting sends vibrations into the skull, activating the pineal and other glands and energizing the CSF. There are all kinds of spiritual chants that do this, as the ancient rishis were very scientific in their development of spiritual practices. One of the simplest is simply chanting Om. You can also use singing bowls.

(4) Tongue Mudra


Reaching your tongue toward the back of your mouth (toward the uvula) activates the pituitary gland and, through its physical and chemical connections, activates the pineal gland and hypothalamus as well.


(5) Tapping


Gently tapping your forehead in between your eyebrows sends a wave directly back to the pineal gland, activating it. The same vibration also moves through the bones to the sphenoid (behind and base of the skull), which in turn stimulates the pituitary gland. The vibration of the pituitary awakens the hypothalamus.

(6) Being in Darkness


Darkness triggers increased production and release of melatonin, and eventually of pinoline and DMT as a result of its effect of activating the pineal gland.

(7) Laughing and Smiling


Smiling opens both the heart and the crown, allowing more light to penetrate while also increasing the vibration of the organs. Laughing and smiling reduce stress and relax the body, which increases the flow of chi. Laughter also triggers the release of endorphins, promoting feelings of well-being. Relaxation increases blood flow, which amplifies the effects of the hormones released in the brain and has an effect of pineal gland activation.





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