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Third Eye: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on THIRD EYE

THIRD EYE - organ of intuition, located between the eyebrows; sixth chakra divided into five categories by the Tibetans: 1. Eyes of Instinct, supernormal range of vision like a bird. 2. Celestial eyes taking in heaven, Earth, past and future birth. 3. Eyes of Truth, taking in world epochs. 4. Divine Eyes, taking in millions of world periods. 5. Eyes of Wisdom of Buddha’s, taking in eternity. (NAD)

 

(See also: THIRD EYE, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Third Eye: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Third Eye

Third Eye

Organ of intuition, located between the eyebrows; sixth chakra. The etheric correspondence of the pineal gland which sees, creates, communicates, heals, destroys obstacles, unveils mysteries, and controls and directs energies

 

(See also: Third Eye, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Third Eye: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on THIRD EYE

THIRD EYE

Ocellus frontis. Today, generally regarded as the pineal gland, vestigial organ serving an unknown sense, formerly believed to be the seat of the soul.

 

 

(See also: THIRD EYE, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

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Third Eye: Magic Shamanism Dictionary on third eye

chakra in the middle of the forehead

 

(See also: third eye, Magic, Shamanism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

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Third Eye: Health and Healing Dictionary on Third Eye

Third Eye: The psychic eye: not physically visible but mental. Located in the middle of the forehead.

 

(See also: Third Eye, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Third Eye: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Third Eye

Third Eye

he Brow Chakra. Believed to be the center of psychic vision.

 

(See also: Third Eye, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Third Eye: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Third Eye

Third Eye Possessed by early humans and, up to the physicalization of the third root-race, it was the only seeing organ in most living species. At the beginning of that root-race, the organ which has developed into the eye was beneath a semitransparent covering or membrane, like some of the blind vertebrata today.

 

In early humanity, the third eye was the organ of spiritual vision, as it was that of objective vision in the animals (SD 2:299), as indeed it still remains, and it appears as the pineal gland inside the skull of modern mankind. In the course of physical evolution, with corresponding loss of spiritual vision, the cyclopean eye was gradually replaced by the physical vision of the two front eyes. The original eye has since then continued to function -- although unrecognized by the vast majority of people -- as the organ of intuitive discernment. As this recession was not complete before the close of the fourth root-race, there were late subraces of Lemurians and of early Atlanteans who were still in some degree at least physically three-eyed (SD 2:302).

 

Hindu mystics speak of this inner organ as the eye of Siva, the Tri-lochana (three-eyed). In Tibet the same functional organ was called the eye of Dangma, and references to it may be found under various names scattered throughout the world's literatures.

 

See also PINEAL GLAND

 

(See also: Third Eye, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body mind and Soul)

 

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - The Third Eye radio programme - Presenters

The Third Eye radio programme - Trevor John. Trevor John was the main presenter of the Third Eye. He had always aspired to present a radio show, and his dreams came true when he was offered the job of presenter of the Third Eye. After six months, however, Trevor John decided the time had come for him to end his presenting of the Third Eye. He faded back into relative obscurity. See also:

The Third Eye radio programme, The Third Eye radio programme - Presenters, The Third Eye radio programme - Trevor John, The Third Eye radio programme - Susie Quinell, The Third Eye radio programme - End, The Third Eye radio programme - Future

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - The Third Eye radio programme - End

After six months, sadly the show ended. Both Trevor and Susie stated that presenting the Third Eye as a part time hobby was clashing too much with their permanent careers. At the time of their departure, Susie also stated that she wished to work only with Trevor on air, and that she felt she would clash with another suggested presenter. Another reason she left was due to the excessive travelling she had to make to appear on air every week. She had to travel from Grimsby to Kings Cross, and then on to Harlow, befor ...

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The Third Eye radio programme, The Third Eye radio programme - Presenters, The Third Eye radio programme - Trevor John, The Third Eye radio programme - Susie Quinell, The Third Eye radio programme - End, The Third Eye radio programme - Future

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Third Eye: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Pineal Gland, Conarium, Epiphysis Cerebri

Pineal Gland, Conarium, or Epiphysis Cerebri A small organ in the brain with a fancied resemblance to a pine cone; technically called the epiphysis, as being an "upgrowth" from the embryonic tissues which later form part of the ventricular or hollow center of the brain, which space is continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord.

 

The pineal gland is described as a rounded, oblong body, about one-third of an inch long, of a deep reddish color, connected with the posterior part of the third ventricle, and intimately related to the optic thalami which physiologists find to be the organs of reception and condensation of the most sensitive and sensorial incitations from the periphery of the body.

 

Thus this organ is in central relation to the coordinating organs of all the senses and sensations, and to the thinking brain which perfects and coordinates ideas. Its purpose, however, remains a mystery to the medical profession. A standard anatomy says: "The ancients had a grotesque theory that the epiphysis is the favorite and peculiar abiding-place of the human soul. Modern morphologists have shown it to be the homologue of the third eye which some reptiles possess."

 

Blavatsky, repeating the ancient belief, says that this concealed third eye is the "seat of the highest and divinest consciousness in man -- his omniscient spiritual and all-embracing mind" (Key 121). She sketches the evolutionary history of this Deva Eye (SD 2:294 et seq) which was the only seeing organ in the beginning of the present human race, when the spiritual element in the then humanity reigned supreme over the as yet unawakened intellectual and psychic elements in the nature. Later on, as the ethereal and psychospiritual early races became self-conscious and physicalized, they used their spiritual and intellectual powers and faculties for selfish and sensual purposes. Meantime, the third eye withdrew, pari passu, into the central cavity of the developing brain. There it has remained until the present -- a symbol of that past spiritual vision which we will regain as we progress consciously along the upward arc of the evolutionary cycle. As to scientific evidence of a once active third eye of objective vision in animals, the Hatteria punctata, a lizard type found in New Zealand, is pointed out. This land, being a part well above the waters of the ancient continent Lemuria, the home of the third root-race, would be likely to retain some remnants of early types of the creatures which once existed when "the third eye was primarily, as in man, the only seeing organ" (SD 2:299).

 

An ancient commentary says that by the middle of the fourth root-race, the "inner vision had to be awakened and acquired by artificial stimuli, the process of which was known to the old sages" (SD 2:294). Even now, the adept, with trained will, can arouse this ordinarily quiescent organ into activity, so that he becomes illuminated throughout and by it with a vision of infinitude. It was this sublime vision which overwhelmed Arjuna when Krishna, acting as the Logos within, gave the aspiring human monad the divine eye (BG ch 11). The analogy of enlarged vision holds good, in degree, when the spiritual teacher arouses the chela's latent ability to see for himself hidden truth.

 

Descartes reasoned that the seat of the soul was the pineal gland which, he said, though it was tied to the brain, was yet capable of being put into a kind of swinging motion by the animal spirits that cross the cavities of the skull. He was right about the cavities being open during life, and about the organ's response in oscillations; and what the ancients called animal spirits, is otherwise expressed in theosophical literature as circulating currents of the nerve-aura of occultism.

 

In the adept, the third eye is aroused by aspiration and concentration of his human will upon the attainment of union of his mental with his spiritual faculties. By this conscious effort, he rises to the higher powers of will which, in its ordinary automatic and emotional phases, is usually diffused throughout the activities of the animal body and brain, by way of the main organ of will, the pituitary gland, the psychic associate of the pineal center. The x-ray may yet reveal ethereal emanations of nerve-aura in the human brain, as living evidence of the interrelation of mind and matter. Meantime, concrete examples of such interaction are found in the pineal gland, in the form of "brain sand," or (acervulus cerebri).

 

See also EYE OF SIVA; THIRD EYE; CYCLOPES; DEVAKSHA; TRI-LOCHANA

 

(See also: Pineal Gland, Conarium, Epiphysis Cerebri, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - The Dark Eye - Game history

The Dark Eye - First edition. The first edition (1983) was not translated in English. It is a very simple class and level system. The character is defined by five attributes (qualities): courage, intelligence, charisma, agility and strength. They are determined by 1d6+7 (8–13). The weight the character can carry is equal to force × 100  ...

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The Dark Eye, The Dark Eye - Game history, The Dark Eye - First edition, The Dark Eye - Third edition and 'Realms of Arkania', The Dark Eye - Fourth edition, The Dark Eye - Setting, The Dark Eye - Peoples of Aventuria, The Dark Eye - Other works involving Aventuria, The Dark Eye - Comment

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - Teleological argument - The argument

Although there are variations, the basic argument goes something like this: X is too complex to have occurred randomly or naturally. Therefore, X must have been created by an intelligent being. God is that intelligent being. Therefore, God exists. (Alternatively more than one intelligent being must have created X; therefore more than one creator, (i ...

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Teleological argument, Teleological argument - The argument, Teleological argument - Objections and counter-argument, Teleological argument - First and Second premise, Teleological argument - Third premise, Teleological argument - History, Teleological argument - The watch argument, Teleological argument - The eye argument, Teleological argument - The anthropic principle, Teleological argument - Controversy, Teleological argument - References and further reading

Read more here: » Teleological argument: Encyclopedia II - Teleological argument - The argument

Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - Teleological argument - Objections and counter-argument

Teleological argument - First and Second premise. The first (and therefore second) premise assumes that one can infer the existence of intelligent design merely by examining an object. The teleological argument assumes that because life is complex, it must have been designed. This is an example of non-sequitur logic. Life or objects are described as, “orderly” or “ordered”. This implies that an intelligent designer has ordered them. In reality a system can be non-random or ordered simply because it is fol ...

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Teleological argument, Teleological argument - The argument, Teleological argument - Objections and counter-argument, Teleological argument - First and Second premise, Teleological argument - Third premise, Teleological argument - History, Teleological argument - The watch argument, Teleological argument - The eye argument, Teleological argument - The anthropic principle, Teleological argument - Controversy, Teleological argument - References and further reading

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - Teleological argument - History

Cicero made one of the earliest teleological arguments. He was writing from the cultural background of the Roman religion. In Roman mythology the creator goddess, Gaia was borrowed from Greek mythology. The Romans called her Tellus or Terra. When you see a sundial or a water-clock, you see that it tells the time by design and not by chance. How then can you imagine that the universe as a whole is devoid of purpose and intelligence, when it embraces everything, including these artifacts themselves and their artificers? (Gjertsen 19 ...

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Teleological argument, Teleological argument - The argument, Teleological argument - Objections and counter-argument, Teleological argument - First and Second premise, Teleological argument - Third premise, Teleological argument - History, Teleological argument - The watch argument, Teleological argument - The eye argument, Teleological argument - The anthropic principle, Teleological argument - Controversy, Teleological argument - References and further reading

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - Teleological argument - Controversy

One major problem in the controversy seems to be the human imagination. Neither divine miracles nor speciation (macroevolution) occur very often (convincingly), so it is difficult to prove or disprove either one. Thus, both sides often try to argue the greater potential of one over the other. It should be noted though that the former of these options is a metaphysical supernaturalistic viewpoint which is consistent with any conceivable state of affairs, so cannot be falsified, even in principle. The downside to this is that there is no empir ...

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Teleological argument, Teleological argument - The argument, Teleological argument - Objections and counter-argument, Teleological argument - First and Second premise, Teleological argument - Third premise, Teleological argument - History, Teleological argument - The watch argument, Teleological argument - The eye argument, Teleological argument - The anthropic principle, Teleological argument - Controversy, Teleological argument - References and further reading

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - Ajna - Description

Ajna, ( 'command' in Sanskrit ) is positioned at the eyebrow region and it has two petals, said to represent the psychic channels Ida and Pingala, which meet here with the central Shushumna channel, before rising to the crown chakra, Sahasrara. One the left hand petal is the letter 'ham', and on the right the letter 'ksham', the bija mantras for Shiva and Shakti respectively. It is here that all energies of the body meet up and become one, and meditation on this chakra is said to bring about the dissolution of the i ...

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Ajna, Ajna - Description, Ajna - Practices, Ajna - Other Associations, Ajna - Alternative names

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - Ajna - Other Associations

In the West, Ajna has been associated with the Pineal gland, a light-sensitive gland in the brain which produces Melatonin. Melatonin is the hormone responsible for bio-rhythms in living organisms, such as when to wake, and when to sleep. Various occultists have tried to make kabbalistic assocations with Ajna, and it has been associated variously with the sephirah Kether, Da'at and the primal duality of Chokmah and Binah ( who represent a similar archetypal concept to that ...

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Ajna, Ajna - Description, Ajna - Practices, Ajna - Other Associations, Ajna - Alternative names

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Third Eye: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Siva-Eye

Siva-Eye.

 

See EYE OF SIVA; PINEAL GLAND; THIRD EYE

 

(See also: Siva-Eye, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

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Third Eye: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Inner Eye

Inner Eye. See EYE OF SIVA; PINEAL GLAND; THIRD EYE

 

(See also: Inner Eye, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - Eye color - Genetics

Three gene pairs controlling human eye color are known. Two of the gene pairs occur on chromosome pair 15 and one occurs on chromosome pair 19. The bey 2 gene (EYCL3), on chromosome 15, has a brown and a blue allele. A second gene (EYCL1), located on chromosome 19 (the gey gene) has a blue and a green allele. A third gene, bey 1, located on chromosome 15, is a central brown eye color gene. Geneticists have designed a model using the bey 2 and gey gene pairs that explains the inheritance of blue, green and brown eyes. In ...

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Eye color, Eye color - Colors, Eye color - Brown eyes, Eye color - Black eyes, Eye color - Hazel eyes, Eye color - Blue eyes, Eye color - Grey eyes, Eye color - Green eyes, Eye color - Blue-Green eyes, Eye color - Red eyes, Eye color - Heterochromia, Eye color - Genetics

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Third Eye: Encyclopedia II - Shen Gong Wu - Xiaolin Showdown Trading Card Game

The following Shen Gong Wu had not yet appeared in the television series, but do appear in the Xiaolin Showdown Trading Card Game released in October 2005. The promotional materials for the game suggest that the Shen Gong Wu in the game will appear in future episodes. Shen Gong Wu - Bubble Brains. This skullcap with a brain shaped design grants its user a photographic memory. Shen Gong Wu - Cube of Haniku. The Cube of Haniku creates ironic situations for one's opp ...

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Shen Gong Wu, Shen Gong Wu - Known Shen Gong Wu, Shen Gong Wu - Mantis Flip Coin, Shen Gong Wu - Two-Ton Tunic, Shen Gong Wu - Eye of Dashi, Shen Gong Wu - Third-Arm Sash, Shen Gong Wu - Fist of Tebigong, Shen Gong Wu - Jetbootsu, Shen Gong Wu - Monkey Staff, Shen Gong Wu - Tangle Web Comb, Shen Gong Wu - Golden Tiger Claws, Shen Gong Wu - Changing Chopsticks, Shen Gong Wu - Sword of the Storm, Shen Gong Wu - Shroud of Shadows, Shen Gong Wu - Helmet of Jong, Shen Gong Wu - Ring of the Nine Dragons, Shen Gong Wu - Falcon's Eye, Shen Gong Wu - Sapphire Dragon, Shen Gong Wu - Serpent's Tail, Shen Gong Wu - Orb of Tornami, Shen Gong Wu - Star Hanabi, Shen Gong Wu - Lotus Twister, Shen Gong Wu - Longi Kite, Shen Gong Wu - Tongue of Saiping, Shen Gong Wu - Sun Chi Lantern, Shen Gong Wu - Heart of Jong, Shen Gong Wu - Reversing Mirror, Shen Gong Wu - Shard of Lightning, Shen Gong Wu - Silver Manta Ray, Shen Gong Wu - Crystal Glasses, Shen Gong Wu - Wushu Helmet, Shen Gong Wu - Wings of Tinabi, Shen Gong Wu - Glove of Jisaku, Shen Gong Wu - Thorn of Thunderbolt, Shen Gong Wu - Tunnel Armadillo, Shen Gong Wu - Ju-Ju Flytrap, Shen Gong Wu - Silk Spinner, Shen Gong Wu - Sands of Time, Shen Gong Wu - Sweet Baby Among Us, Shen Gong Wu - Ruby of Ramses, Shen Gong Wu - Mind Reader Conch, Shen Gong Wu - Shadow of Fear, Shen Gong Wu - Crouching Cougar, Shen Gong Wu - Lasso Boa Boa, Shen Gong Wu - Monsoon Sandals, Shen Gong Wu - Mosaic Scale, Shen Gong Wu - Monarch Wings, Shen Gong Wu - Lunar Locket, Shen Gong Wu - Emperor Scorpion, Shen Gong Wu - Sphere of Yun, Shen Gong Wu - Gills of Hamachi, Shen Gong Wu - Black Beetle, Shen Gong Wu - Zing Zom-Bone, Shen Gong Wu - Fountain of Hui, Shen Gong Wu - Eagle Scope, Shen Gong Wu - Moonstone Locust, Shen Gong Wu - Shen Gong Roo, Shen Gong Wu - Wushan Geyser, Shen Gong Wu - Woozy Shooter, Shen Gong Wu - Manchurian Musca, Shen Gong Wu - Golden Finger, Shen Gong Wu - Hidoku Mouse, Shen Gong Wu - Ying Yo-Yo, Shen Gong Wu - Yang Yo-Yo, Shen Gong Wu - Moby Morpher, Shen Gong Wu - Rio Reverso, Shen Gong Wu - Fancy Feet, Shen Gong Wu - Shadow Slicer, Shen Gong Wu - Wudai Weapons, Shen Gong Wu - Blade Of The Nebula, Shen Gong Wu - Arrow Sparrow, Shen Gong Wu - Big Bang Meteorang, Shen Gong Wu - Shimo Staff, Shen Gong Wu - Xiaolin Showdown Trading Card Game, Shen Gong Wu - Bubble Brains, Shen Gong Wu - Cube of Haniku, Shen Gong Wu - Culver Crystal, Shen Gong Wu - Ninja Sash, Shen Gong Wu - Rainbow Star, Shen Gong Wu - Neptune Helmet, Shen Gong Wu - Thorn of Tectonic, Shen Gong Wu - Da Hippa Hoppa, Shen Gong Wu - Preying Monster, Shen Gong Wu - Danger Sneakers, Shen Gong Wu - Treasure of the Blind Swordsman

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