Sunday 25 September 2016

The Final Prophecy is only Through Dreams and Visions

The third eye (also known as the inner eye) is an invisible eye which provides perception beyond ordinary sight. It is related to the pineal gland in Theosophy.The third eye refers to the gate that leads to the inner realms and spaces of spiritual higher consciousness. The third eye us a state of enlightenment or the evocation of mental images having deeply personal spiritual or psychic significance.


The biological foundation of the mind's eye is not understood by the scientific community and is a subject of hot global debate. Studies using MRI have shown that the lateral geniculate nucleus and the V1 area of the visual cortex are activated during mental imagery tasks.Ratey writes:

 The third eye is a core aspect associated with spiritual visions, clairvoyance, the ability to observe precognition, and out-of-body experiences. People who have the capacity to utilize their third eye are known as prophets or seers, To the uninformed this psychic realm is referred to as imagination, also called a condition of imagining, which is the creative ability to form lucid images, ideas, and concepts in the mind without direct input from the physical senses, such as touching seeing, smelling, hearing and tasting.

A good Imagination makes knowledge applicable in solving diverse problems and is paramount in integrating real time experiences with the higher learning process. In the development of your third eye which refers to the "gate" or "bridge" that leads to the inner realms and spaces of spiritual higher consciousness. The basic gate or starting point is to discover conclusively via your dreams and visions just what the giver of your dreams wants to confirm to you what you already know but may have kept hidden, perhaps even for your entire adult life, about your unique purpose in this life.

It is accepted as the ability and innate process of discovering complete or partial personal psychic realms within your mind from the elements derived from sense perceptions of the temporal world.

 The term imagination  is used in a technical context in psychology for the process of "creating" images or perceptions of objects in the mind, formerly given in sense perception.

The term imagination conflicts with that of ordinary language, some psychologists have discovered the limitation of ordinary language and prefer to describe this process or state, as "mind-imaging" or "thought-imagery" some even speak of it as "reproductive imagination" as opposed to "productive imagination" even "constructive" imagination. Imagined images are seen with the third eye, inner eye or "mind's eye".

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