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that explains it… also the pineal gland has many important functions regarding certain hormone productions in the body… heavily affecting our thyroids and heart…#pinealgland PS: think of it as your antenna…that connects you to everyting…with bad reception if calcified/closed Image
perhaps then it makes sense why our Christ-mas tree is a pine tree…which gives birth to pinecones… and interestingly traditionally have a star on too that the whole decoration revolves around…would you say that we revolve in some form around a star as well? 🤔 Image
Ah the big’ol #SiriusImage
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Just listening to #naval almost always awakens the senses of your #thirdeye. Here are some takeaways from his recent clubhouse visit, hope you don't mind @Naval. I prepared this for personal reflection, but I believe there are others out there who will benefit as well.
- We have a right to our labor, but not to the fruits of our labor - quoted Bhagavad Gita
- Figure out what you are serious about in your pursuit
- The most important question in life, what am I here for?
- Reject being the slavery of calendars/holidays/new year resolutions/groups/ herd mentality
- True knowledge only comes from doing the work
- Always try and do your best work, and don't get too attached or distracted by the results
- Stop procrastinating
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🧠•✨This is a thread that shares some of my knowledge of detoxing the #pineal gland, also known as our #thirdeye and seat of the soul, and which is largely in charge of our dreamworld. This is a bit of a long one because this is one of my favorite topics
📵• The pineal gland is what produces our melatonin, so we can tell if there is an issue if we are having trouble sleeping or cannot remember our dreams. The simplest way to care for our third eye is to watch the level of blue light that we expose ourselves to through screens
🌚•Sunset mode on our phones and no screens 1-2 hours before bed is ideal, and I’ve been told that one quick look at a screen can stop melatonin production for 2 hours, robbing ourselves of vital processing that occurs in darkness
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