A pine-cone Christmas tree our Dutch neighbours made for us |
And at Christmas time last year when Trish from Synchrosecrets was doing a post on her blog about Christmas tree ornaments
Ornaments
I decided to take photos of our Christmas tree ornaments while they were out of their storage boxes for the year, and I spotted the little pine cone Christmas tree my mother had bought for us off our Dutch childhood neighbours.
I had just thought it was a cute novelty way of making Christmas trees out of pine cones when mum bought it for us, but now after reading about "The Third Eye" being the
Pineal gland and the Pineal gland getting it's name because it resembles a pine cone, pieces of the jig-saw started snapping into place for me.
One of the very first novels I ever read (I was around 11 years-old), if not the first, was a book called The Third Eye.
It was written by a guy named Lobsang Rampa ... who ended up being a guy called Cyril Henry Hoskin a West Country plumber.
I read a number of his books, devouring every one of them eagerly, until I read that he had never been to Tibet and didn't speak Tibetan.
I was crushed because these books felt real to me in some familiar way.
Note: Here's a sync.
I was looking up Lobsang Rampa's details on Wikipedia in the link above and was dumbstruck to find his birthday, 8th April is the same as my father's and also the day my Nan passed away.
I did not know this before writing this post.
I have downloaded a copy of the book and started reading it for nostalgia reasons, more than anything else ... but who knows where this my lead, now that I'm older and hopefully wiser?
I even stumbled across this You Tube of Bashar about
DMT and Pineal Gland Activation with what looks like a pine cone in my favourite colour blue.
There's that beautiful shade of blue I love so much over the top of Jim Carey's head in the clip below.
Coincidence?-)
And here's some interesting clips about pine cone symbology.
One of the very first novels I ever read (I was around 11 years-old), if not the first, was a book called The Third Eye.
It was written by a guy named Lobsang Rampa ... who ended up being a guy called Cyril Henry Hoskin a West Country plumber.
I read a number of his books, devouring every one of them eagerly, until I read that he had never been to Tibet and didn't speak Tibetan.
I was crushed because these books felt real to me in some familiar way.
Note: Here's a sync.
I was looking up Lobsang Rampa's details on Wikipedia in the link above and was dumbstruck to find his birthday, 8th April is the same as my father's and also the day my Nan passed away.
I did not know this before writing this post.
I have downloaded a copy of the book and started reading it for nostalgia reasons, more than anything else ... but who knows where this my lead, now that I'm older and hopefully wiser?
DMT and Pineal Gland Activation with what looks like a pine cone in my favourite colour blue.
Coincidence?-)
I must say that I did watch all of the David Wilcock Talk above and it quickly turns into Sci-Fi after these two segments, with just sprinkles of truth here and there.
The pine cone stuff isn't bad though, which is why I included it.
Daz, read rick strasssman's book about dmt http://www.rickstrassman.com/
ReplyDeleteIt's a stunner, cutting edge, this guy is onto something huge.
Orgone Energy is suppose to be Blue...
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgone
Rick Strassman, as mentioned by Trish, reckoned that a massive release of DMT, from the pineal gland prior to death or near death, is the cause of NDEs.
ReplyDeleteLiked the Christmas decoration - next to my computer I have a Christmas card made at nursery by my grandson (he was only 18 months at the time). It's on a blue background and is a sort of tree but made with lots of his green hand prints. It was the first thing I looked at after seeing the top photo on the post, as to me it looked similar.