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Please note: This information is sourced from Edgar Cayce's written readings and provided here for further research on the [[Lyden Gland]], also known as the [[Leydig Gland]]. The Lyden Gland is confirmed to be an important part of the organic glandular functioning in the human body, and as the glands are being activated from dormancy during [[Kundalini]] or spiritual activations, the [[Lyden Gland]] has correlations to the higher functions of the [[Pineal Gland]].  
Please note: This information is sourced from Edgar Cayce's written readings and provided here for further research on the [[Lyden Gland]], also known as the [[Leydig Gland]]. The Lyden Gland is confirmed to be an important part of the organic glandular functioning in the human body, and as the glands are being activated from dormancy during [[Kundalini]] or spiritual activations, the [[Lyden Gland]] has correlations to the higher functions of igniting the
[[Personal Christ|Christ Mind]] within the [[Pineal Gland]].  


The [[Lyden Gland]], located above the sexual gland, is the starting point of the [[Soul]]'s activity through the glandular system. It is the door through which the soul may go on to higher planes of consciousness. The corresponding spiritual plane for this spiritual center is the plane of Neptune, the plane of Mysticism.
The [[Lyden Gland]], located above the sexual gland, is the starting point of the [[Soul]]'s activity through the glandular system. It is the door through which the soul may go on to higher planes of consciousness. The corresponding spiritual plane for this spiritual center is the plane of 9D Neptune, the plane of Mysticism.
 
The gland serves as an anchor point for the etheric body or etheric double. As one develops higher consciousness, this gland becomes even more important as an anchor point for the [[Monad]] or developing spiritual being that a human being becomes with spiritual development. The Leydig gland is also the center point for the lower dantien or [[Hara Center]] in the lower of the three primary energy centers of a human body. <ref>[https://www.drlwilson.com/Articles/LEYDIG.htm Dr. Wilson]</ref>


==Lyden Gland or Leydig Gland==
==Lyden Gland or Leydig Gland==
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From Cayce's perspective, pathology of the Leydig gland was sometimes associated with psychiatric and neurological conditions such as schizophrenia, manic-depressive disorder, and epilepsy.  Cayce also linked the Leydig gland to psychological and spiritual development and functioning.  Hence, opening the sealed or closed door associated with Leydig gland is a powerful and sacred process, that can sometimes result in unpleasant or even pathological (psychiatric/neurological) conditions if the [[Awakening]] process is becomes distorted. <ref>[(Posted on June 18, 2013 by David McMillin]</ref><ref>[https://www.mcmillinmedia.com/projects/seat/the%20leydig%20gland.html source link]</ref>
From Cayce's perspective, pathology of the Leydig gland was sometimes associated with psychiatric and neurological conditions such as schizophrenia, manic-depressive disorder, and epilepsy.  Cayce also linked the Leydig gland to psychological and spiritual development and functioning.  Hence, opening the sealed or closed door associated with Leydig gland is a powerful and sacred process, that can sometimes result in unpleasant or even pathological (psychiatric/neurological) conditions if the [[Awakening]] process is becomes distorted. <ref>[(Posted on June 18, 2013 by David McMillin]</ref><ref>[https://www.mcmillinmedia.com/projects/seat/the%20leydig%20gland.html source link]</ref>
==Leydig Cells==
Leydig cells are essential and crucial cells located in the testes of the male gonads. Leydig cells are the primary source of testosterone or androgens in males. They are known as testicular interstitial cells and can be found between seminiferous tubules, which contain Sertoli and germ cells. Together, these three cell types maintain spermatogenesis, control hormonal regulation, and affect secondary sexual characteristics in males. Leydig cells are under hormonal regulation by the hypothalamic-pituitary axis.<ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK556007/ NCBI]</ref>


==Glands and Planetary Correlations==
==Glands and Planetary Correlations==