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what is the 3rd eye? |
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@individual | 8 January 14 |
its a cuppa tea? :o
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@polly123 | 8 January 14 |
the one in the middle?
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@vampirebutterfly | 8 January 14 |
the seat of psychic power
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@maberry | 8 January 14 |
the eye of your soul. the eye that is there but no one can see it. only you know it's there
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@polly123 | 8 January 14 |
jello fish?
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@acidized | 8 January 14 |
The one between legs of a few...... ![]() |
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@crabit.1 | 8 January 14 |
Is is something to do with the masonics ![]() |
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@maberry | 8 January 14 |
@ acidized - 8.01.14 - 06:30pm The one between legs of a few...... ![]() ![]() |
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@vampirebutterfly | 8 January 14 |
The third eye (also known as the inner eye) is a mystical and esoteric concept referring to a speculative invisible eye which provides perception beyond ordinary sight.[1] In certain dharmic spiritual traditions such as Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna, or brow, chakra.[2] In Theosophy it is related to the pineal gland.[3] The third eye refers to the gate that leads to inner realms and spaces of higher consciousness. In New Age spirituality, the third eye often symbolizes a state of enlightenment or the evocation of mental images having deeply personal spiritual or psychological significance. The third eye is often associated with religious visions, clairvoyance, the ability to observe chakras and auras,[4] precognition, and out-of-body experiences. People who are claimed to have the capacity to utilize their third eyes are sometimes known as seers. In some traditions, such as Hinduism the third eye is said to be located around the middle of the forehead, slightly above the junction of the eyebrows. In other traditions, as in Theosophy, it is believed to be connected with the pineal gland. According to this theory, humans had in far ancient times an actual third eye in the back of the head with a physical and spiritual function. Over time, as humans evolved, this eye atrophied and sunk into what today is known as the pineal gland.[3] Dr. Rick Strassman has theorized that the pineal gland, which maintains light sensitivity, is responsible for the production and release of DMT (dimethyltryptamine), an entheogen which he believes possibly could be excreted in large quantities at the moments of birth and death. |
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@vampirebutterfly | 8 January 14 |
wiki ![]() |
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@vampirebutterfly | 8 January 14 |
@ alladin - 8.01.14 - 06:36pm lord shiva according to hindu myths yeah wiki has a pic her head as an example |
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@polly123 | 8 January 14 |
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@ acidized - 8.01.14 - 06:30pm The one between legs of a few...... ![]() Can u see it tho? :/ |
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@vampirebutterfly | 8 January 14 |
he! whoops sorry
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@acidized | 8 January 14 |
@ polly123 - 8.01.14 - 06:39pm Can u see it tho? :/ No, I do not have xray/ thermal vision. |
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@polly123 | 8 January 14 |
@ alladin - 8.01.14 - 06:36pm lord shiva according to hindu myths Hindu myths evolve from a lot of ancient beliefs? Myths. . . Another way of passing on old teachings :-) |
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@polly123 | 8 January 14 |
isnt the Masonic eye Hindu??
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@vampirebutterfly | 8 January 14 |
Eye of Providence
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@spanish.inquisition | 8 January 14 |
Gee, that vampy butty goes on a bit doesn't she!!?... ![]() ![]() |
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@vampirebutterfly | 8 January 14 |
@ spanish.inquisition - 8.01.14 - 07:12pm Gee, that vampy butty goes on a bit doesn't she!!?... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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@dre4mz | 8 January 14 |
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