Monday, October 1, 2018

Reclaiming the Photoreceptor role of the Pineal Gland as the 3rd Eye via Melatonin

So this pdf tells us that as a "higher" vertebrate our pineal gland only detects light indirectly via the eyes, and only to control secretion of hormones. Clearly this can be "hacked" as the meme calls it - over-ridden and "reclaimed." Since I can feel and "flex" my pineal gland - I like to reverse-engineer these biology studies. I tested 98% in biology in the ACT so I can hold my own.




So when J.Z. Young in 1935 removed the pineal gland from the fish - the fish-like eel aka Lamprey - it lost its ability to change color of its body when put in a dark from light environment. This is quite fascinating because as John Chang states, he is just like an "electric eel" - and so the "quasi telepathy" sensing ability is also now linked to the pineal gland!

So then melatonin is found to change the color of amphibians - again via the pineal gland - and as Dr. Jack Tuzsynski emphasizes, in quantum biology, it is the tryptophan component of the neurotransmitters (melatonin, serotonin) that integrates with the quantum coherent processing of the microtubules of collagen.

So this reveals the clue of how the pineal gland can be "reclaimed" to its original photoreceptor direct role.




So here we have the secret of pigment in the alchemy training. For example Milarepa's skin was green from eating so much stinging nettles as his main diet. In other words the change of skin color works bi-directionally!


And so the melatonin is considered to still play a role in pigment photoreception in the eyes.




And so in mammals - the sympathetic nervous system activates the pineal gland.




Yes this is what is called "Evil Fire" of the heart - in Daoist alchemy - the lust is triggered as a biophoton signal through the nervous system (indirectly). And the pineal gland remains light sensing.




Here finally we get the zinger!!



Wow - so that's the secret.

That is extremely fascinating.
"unmasks the outer segment" - which is the photoreceptor of the pinealcyte. It changes the pineal gland back into a "parietal eye."

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