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When we retire to bed at night, the pineal gland releases a hormone called melatonin which causes drowsiness and thus causes the five physical senses to close down for the night. When the five senses close down they stop sending electrochemical signals to the brain, so the conscious mind temporarily shuts down until we wake up again. When this happens, our mind switches to the unconscious area of the brain — the cerebellum, and the third eye/pineal gland becomes the eye we use to view the unconscious world with, i.e., the dream world. The dream world is created from the vast storehouse of memories held within the cerebellum, and the third eye/pineal gland decodes them into moving 3D images. The dream world is a smokescreen created to prevent us from finding the doorway to the portal. When we go to sleep it’s like being in a cinema/movie theatre; our eyes are focused on the bright projection in front of us, but we can’t see the door in the darkness that allows us to leave the building. On a final note: you don’t have to decalcify the pineal gland in order to become psychic See, when we were kids our glands were free of calcium deposits, but did this make us any more psychic back then? The answer is no. When we are kids we tend to have over active imaginations — playing with toys and creating imaginary worlds and so forth. These extra – calcium free – pinealocytes allowed us to decode extra imagery from the cerebellum, which just made us have over active imaginations, and made us want to form make believe worlds, characters and so forth.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 19:12:00 +0000

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