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Activating Your Pineal Gland. Eden Shetiyah, In5D GuestWaking Times Having trouble meditating, or remembering your dreams, or just feeling lost and disconnected from the Source?

Activating Your Pineal Gland

The problem may be a blocked (or calcified) pineal gland. The pineal gland, referred to as the Third Eye, the Eye of Horus or the Seat of the Soul, is a small pine cone shaped organ inside your brain that secretes hormones like melatonin, serotonin and DMT (Dimethyltryptamine), also known as the Spirit Molecule. Melatonin and serotonin are responsible for sleep or meditative states, and emotional states of well-being, bliss and euphoria. DMT effects range from time dilation, time travel, journeys to paranormal realms to encounters with spiritual beings from other dimensions. On the energy level, the pineal gland is the physical manifestation of the 6th Chakra – Ajna, associated with true mystic potential, perception of non-physical reality and spiritual wisdom.

Because of its pine cone shape, the pineal gland is often symbolized by a pine cone. How to Follow Your Intuition. Intuition is “knowing” something without being able to explain how you came to that conclusion rationally.

How to Follow Your Intuition

It’s that mysterious “gut feeling” or “instinct” that often turns out to be right, in retrospect. When you’ve whittled down your options and are stuck at a crossroads, getting in touch with your intuition can help. Learning how to separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak, is difficult but intuition can be developed, especially when following some of these ideas. Trust your instincts. It can be difficult to depend on something that you don’t understand, and you probably shouldn’t base every one of your decisions on intuition. Intuition is basically how you quickly tap into your subconscious mind, which is where you “archive” all kinds of information that you don’t remember on a conscious level. How to Follow Your Intuition. 8 Ways to Stop Over-Thinking and Find Peace in the Present Moment. We all do our best to stay positive, but occasionally we can slip into negative thinking patterns that can wreak havoc on our lives.

8 Ways to Stop Over-Thinking and Find Peace in the Present Moment

We might worry about our past mistakes or current stresses, and how these could lead to negative outcomes in the future. We might obsess about or over-analyze regular experiences and interactions, reading into them things that aren’t actually there. We might find that as soon as one bad thing happens, we associate it with all the other bad things that have happened in our lives and begin to feel miserable. We might feel anxious in the present, having a hard time getting out of our own heads as we worry and obsess about the things that could go wrong. If you find yourself in this place frequently, you are what psychologists call a ruminator, or, an over-thinker, and this way of thinking can be harmful to your health. 1) Accept that You Have a Problem with Over-Thinking. The first step to healing is acknowledging that you have a problem. 3) Breathe More. Le Club de Rome confirme la date de la catastrophe: 2030. Cette célébration a donné lieu à un symposium le 1er mars 2012, dont les conclusions sont présentées sur le site du Club de Rome.

Le Club de Rome confirme la date de la catastrophe: 2030

Dans le même temps, un des organisme en charge du rapport, le Smithsonian Institution, rend public une version actualisée pour 2012 du rapport de 1972. Il s'agit, en fait d'un second rapport, utilisant la même méthodologie que le premier, avec les mêmes acteurs, le Club de Rome commanditaire et le MIT exécutant. Les instruments d'analyse ont cependant été modernisés, pour tenir compte des importants progrès accomplis dans les méthodes d'observation et de prévision.

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