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The center of the brain which is activated | The center of the brain which is activated through the anointing of [[Krystal Waters]] is located between the pineal and the pituitary and is called the [[Krystal Palace]]. The [[Krystal Palace]] is the alchemical brain [[Holy Sepulchre|wedded chamber]] which activates [[Krystal Waters]] or brain Amrita activated through the sacred marriage between the Mother principle of the [[Pituitary Gland]] and the Father principle of the [[Pineal Gland]]. It's between the old brain at the back and the new brain at the front of the head, between the left and right hemispheres, sitting above the two [[Wings]] of the mysterious ventricles. It rests between the two large cerebrums at the anterior end of the cerebellum. The cerebellum is one of the oldest features of the brain, involved in coordinating muscular activity in the body. It's said that when the [[Pineal Gland]] is activated it becomes illuminated like a thousands suns. | ||
Revision as of 23:21, 29 August 2014
The center of the brain which is activated through the anointing of Krystal Waters is located between the pineal and the pituitary and is called the Krystal Palace. The Krystal Palace is the alchemical brain wedded chamber which activates Krystal Waters or brain Amrita activated through the sacred marriage between the Mother principle of the Pituitary Gland and the Father principle of the Pineal Gland. It's between the old brain at the back and the new brain at the front of the head, between the left and right hemispheres, sitting above the two Wings of the mysterious ventricles. It rests between the two large cerebrums at the anterior end of the cerebellum. The cerebellum is one of the oldest features of the brain, involved in coordinating muscular activity in the body. It's said that when the Pineal Gland is activated it becomes illuminated like a thousands suns.
The main function of the Pineal Gland is its role in mediating circadian rhythms of the body through the production of the hormone melatonin, from its precursor amino acid tryptophan. The Pineal Gland is most active in early morning hours, hence meditation is often undergone at this time. The pineal gland is the only singular organ in the brain and is located near the upper end of the spinal cord, which ends or terminates in the oldest anatomical region in the brain.
The Pituitary Gland is located inside a round bony cavity that is separated from the sphenoid sinus by a thin bone that forms the roof of the sphenoid sinus. The sphenoid sinus is the most posterior sinus. The drainage from the sphenoid is almost directly down the throat from an ostium (hole) that opens into the posterosuperior part of the nasal cavity. The sphenoid sinus is adjacent to the main nerve that is responsible for vision, the optic nerve. The main artery that goes to the brain, the carotid artery, travels along the wall of this sinus.
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