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Open Your Third Eye With This Ancient Egyptian Technique
Open Your Third Eye With This Ancient Egyptian Technique
Open Your Third Eye With This Ancient Egyptian Technique
Built nerly 3,500 years ago, the Luxor Temple is a perfect example of the use of sacred geometry in
architecture, as it reflects the exact proportions of the human body. Even more important, this
masterpiece of symbolist teachings reveals the occult anatomy of man. Schwaller discovered that
inside the Temple of Luxor, representations of the Eye of Horus abound in the southern secret
sanctuaries. This means that the ancient Egyptians viewed the pineal gland as a doorway or a
passage. It represented the symbolic entrance to mans head, the seat of his intellect and his soul.
The ancient Egyptians relied heavily on symbolism and our knowledge of their culture was
extracted from their figurative representations. But this process of deduction is far from being
perfect and you can be sure that some of the intricacies of their beliefs were lost in translation.
Despite all this, one thing is abundantly obvious: they held the pineal gland in high regard and they
knew it held the key to exploring the spiritual world. By subjecting it to the principles of sacred
geometry, they acknowledged the Third Eye as a corridor to the outer cosmos that originated man.
There are reasons to suspect the Egyptian culture might be much older than modern science is
willing to accept, pushing back the use of this divine symbol by millennia and giving birth to a
legitimate question: did the Egyptians discover the role of the pineal gland on their own or did they
receive this esoteric knowledge from a much older and wiser culture? The fact that symbolic
representations of the All-Seeing Eye can be found throughout the globe in cultures spanning
thousands of years seems to support the latter.
So what does this mean for us? Should we rely on what human anatomy tells us and further
demystify the capabilities of this spiritual organ? Do we let it become calcified without attempting
to investigate its life-changing powers that seem to transcend time and space? Do we rub sand in
our own eyes?