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An ancient stupa/pineal with circumambulating monks and laypeople (Gandhara)
David Wilcock: Secrets of the Pineal Gland
Here David Wilcock (divinecosmos.com, Gaia TV), looking like his previous rebirth/incarnation Edgar Cayce, explains the worldwide significance of the pineal gland, our third- or divine-eye, called the dibba-cakkhu (Sanskrit deva-chakra) in Buddhism.
This endogenous DMT or "spirit molecule," melatonin, and serotonin dealing organ is the secret of our connection with the cosmos and various dimensions in this flux reality. This presentation may have been delivered at the post-conference Conscious Life Expo in Los Angeles a few years back. For it is hard to imagine he wore this suit elsewhere. We apologize in advance to lovers of Lord Shiva (who has a lingam and female consorts) for former pothead Dave's crass remarks. And while mentioning the Buddha, he fails to mention the more obvious Buddhist symbol, the stupa or sacred reliquary.
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