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"If humans have a third eye" Well spoken....if! Then I wish you to be happy with your third eye...but you must remember that one day you might be required to see with only one eye,the eye that you believed in and then you might not see what is to be seen.
Originally posted by piequal3because14
reply to post by prevenge
I have never spoke to a tuatara.
The tuatara has a third eye on the top of its head called the parietal eye
I thought that we are humans unique by creation and by purpose but it seems we are not,if we have a so called "third eye".
In the same time it seems that we are looking through the small creatures without "reason" and that cannot discern ...things.... like a last resort of our imagination.
Life for humans is to be lived as it was left here on Earth and not to be searched and "and for" imaginary things with what we imagine not in our own image.
Clairalience is a form of extra-sensory perception that enables the gifted person to receive psychic or paranormal information by means of ‘psychic smelling’. It is, however, important to note that a person with this ability does not smell any real odors.
Clairalience
Pinealocytes in many non-mammalian vertebrates have a strong resemblance to the photoreceptor cells of the eye. Some evolutionary biologists believe that the vertebrate pineal cells share a common evolutionary ancestor with retinal cells.[10]
In some vertebrates, exposure to light can set off a chain reaction of enzymatic events within the pineal gland that regulate circadian rhythms.[11] Some early vertebrate fossil skulls have a pineal foramen (opening). This correlates with the physiology of the modern "living fossils," the lamprey and the tuatara, and some other vertebrates that have a parietal organ or "third eye," which, in some of them, is photosensitive. The third eye represents evolution's earlier approach to photoreception.[12] The structures of the third eye in the tuatara are analogous to the cornea, lens and retina, though the latter resembles that of an octopus rather than a vertebrate retina. The asymmetrical whole consists of the "eye" to the left and the pineal sac to the right. "In animals that have lost the parietal eye, including mammals, the pineal sac is retained and condensed into the form of the pineal gland."[12]
Two candidate photosensors and/or photoisomerases were predominantly distributed within the pineal gland and retina: the retinal pigmented epithelium-derived rhodopsin homologue (peropsin, gRrh) and retinal G-protein-coupled receptor opsin (RGR opsin, gRgr). Northern blot and in situ analyses revealed mRNA expression for both opsins in the pineal gland, retina, and brain tissue.
''Curiously, this gland is light sensitive and actually has a lens, cornea, and retina.''
Dr. Rick Strassman
We found a higher incidence of PC in schizophrenics in the age subgroup of 21-25 years, and a negative correlation with positive symptoms of schizophrenia in the overall group. These findings could suggest a premature calcific process in schizophrenics and a probable association with 'non-paranoid' aspects of the illness
Physical body might be a prison for you but for me is a Temple.
This Earth realm is a prison to the soul, the physical body is a tiny prison cell to all those who are sleepwalking
All my threads about this subject are like this,
If you take yourself to be a body that evolved from apes then good luck with that and have fun with the ape theory.
I think sometimes it's hard to see the surrounding reality with 3 eyes.
I've seen infinity and seen behind the veil, sene whats in the heart and seen my own third eye.
I understand your point of view but no criteria has been met for your answer.
Ur trying to make decent threads, good for you!!!! Keep trying because they are not too good and you don't even prove any points.
Each battle with the evil that I fought I win it sooner or later.
This 3rd eye thread, enough ats'ers came in and demolished your logic
Originally posted by piequal3because14
reply to post by ElOmen
I dream but with a part of my brain that is active only when I sleep and in the morning it makes connections with some other 'daylight' neuronal centers to visualize what we dream at night.
Don't you dream?
I see with my mind not with a "third Eye" when I sleep.
But who knows...
I understand your point of view but no criteria has been met for your answer.