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OPENING YOUR THIRD EYE- Your sixth sense is nothing super-natural, but it is natural

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I believe what we perceive as psychic abilities, predicting the future, reading minds, and other things of this nature are at least largely the result (if not entirely the result) of a massively complex sub-conciouse system of assorting likelyhoods based on memories and deductive reasoning based on the memories of events subject to the cognitions of the human brain.

What do you think?
 
Growing up from a country where people believed in supernatural forces, it was not uncommon for me to believe in psychics, mediums and even witches, but as soon as I have migrated to Canada and have read books and reports about these types of beliefs, my beliefs have also changed. What I believe now is that having your third eye open means having a heightened sensitivity to instances. There are a lot of interpretations regarding what you will experience when you have your third eye opened such as a force that does not want mankind to see through third eye, supernatural beings, ability to foretell the future, seeing spirits and so on. I, myself have thought of opening up my third eye but I feel that I am not ready on seeing/feeling these forces and in doing so will just make it unnatural IMO. If you plan to open up your third eye please be careful and please make sure you are ready for it.
 
I tried to do it with conventional methods(pronouncing THOTH,making commitments,visualizations etc) but nothing worked
After heavy DMT usage,i felt it,like there was a cockroach inside my head,that was pulling my forehead from the inside out

I can somehow now control visuals and be more psychic,whenever i am having a conversation with someone i'm jumping in his mind and see things from their point of view,i even visualise i'm the person talking to me!
 
Fascinating stuff!

I even read the book 'The Third Eye' by Tuesday L Rampa.

You are referring to phenomenon, which is a tricky trap, it can easily create more attachments, a stronger ego or self identity, and get you stuck in spiritual materialism.

These kinds of things are a result or by product of a focused spiritual life path, not the end in itself.

There must be a ton of resources on developing physic abilities.

Please let us know where you go with this!
 
I believe we do have a sixth sense, but we have lost it, as our technology has made it pointless now. We don't need to read people's thoughts now; we have phones. I will say this: planes that crash have higher than average cancelation rates than the ones that don't; is it possible the people who canceled knew something would go wrong on some level?

I've shamelessly plagiarised these thoughts from Stephen Kings the stand, but I really believe in the fact we've had a sixth sense. Btw you could call intuition a sixth sense, and I trust mine.
 
I don't agree that psychic abilities are purely just a product of the brain's many interactions. The brain is certainly part of it because you have a physical body that also processes experience, but there is data coming in from outside of you. The pineal gland (also known as the Cave of Brahman) plays a big part in this.

For understanding the third eye, I've found it is far more useful to consult ancient texts or modern authors who have succinctly interpreted them, than it is to rely on modern science. Modern science is material reductionist and by its very nature precludes consciousness from being outside of the body. The ancient understanding is completely different.

As for developing these abilities, that's hard for me to say. I was born with a lot of this already switched on. I would say always reaching for the higher vibration in life, and not letting things get you down, raises the potential. Kundalini practices have helped me a lot, and aided me in identifying where I am blocked energetically. Psychedelics are useful to a degree, but the opening they cause is extremely forceful and should be accompanied by a lot of inner work.
 
I believe what we perceive as psychic abilities, predicting the future, reading minds, and other things of this nature are at least largely the result (if not entirely the result) of a massively complex sub-conciouse system of assorting likelyhoods based on memories and deductive reasoning based on the memories of events subject to the cognitions of the human brain.

What do you think?

I think that it is natural of the human brain/ mind etc. I believe it seems mystic to us now because we all aren't fully able to use more of our brain, but I believe in due time or with mastering..expanding that one could, I also believe that some people are maybe more intune with this within their self that, they may be able to do this on a better level yet we are all able to do so. huge topic and a lot to discuss here. I subscribed to this thread.
 
I wish there were more like you who just accepted the idea of psychic or meta-physical abilities as a matter of fact. There have just been too many examples of it over the ages, and many enough in the present time, but it's still largely denied and ridiculed and often by people who have no way of knowing either way.

The way I see it, this is also one of the human potentials that have been suppressed. After all, things like getting access to the Akashic records brings great power, and not many rulers up until now has been in favour of empowering the general public like that. So there's been a distinct lack of real information about something that might be a reality and how it can be trained or developed.

I believe this is mostly a fourth dimensional ability, or a result of being able to access the fourth dimension. So it's mostly a result of the capabilities of your consciousness but I also believe these things have their physical components. Or that some are born with brains, nervous-systems, or DNA which gives them greater potential for these abilities.

A friend of my sister's who's mother has been working on spiritual growth for a long time and now performs healing sessions and past life regressions, etc. for people has now become seemingly completely psychic or can read the "Book of Life" or Akashic records. Meaning she can both see into the spiritual world and the physical world and know things that have happened at any time or at a distance from where she is.

I don't mean I have just taken her word for it, but been exposed to countless examples of it. Like, she knows things about my personal life she should have no way of knowing and can tell me things about my past boyfriends who she's never met, etc. Plus answear all sorts of spiritual questions like how many spirits are presently occupying my aura, though this is harder to proove, but it seems to be consitent with what I've heard from others of the same kind.

I've come across a few like this, and I find them very puzzling, I must admit. Can it be simply a result of "ascending" and getting access to the fourth and fifth dimension? The fifth being more reliable as the fourth dimension is easy to be mislead in. This seems like a privilige for the spiritual elite, but maybe as you say some simply have a better physique for it, like a better devloped part of the brain or something.
 
^Funny you should mention the Akashic Records: I believe I experienced them (or something like them) myself once. It was when I took Coricidin (don't do CCCs!), and I entered this place that was built up of all knowledge. Everything that anyone has ever done, said, or thought was recorded there (for eternity?). It seemed permanent. But it was all encoded, and I couldn't really read it! Like, if you've ever heard of Fourier Synthesis (a method for building varying sine waves into new forms), that was what is what like, but in all three dimensions. Strange!
 
Yes, and it's kind of scary how there are some people out there who has access to that kind of knowledge and know everything that has and is happening for all eternity, including everything about you there is to know. I guess they were right in saying "This stage of life" and that "God is always watching".

About a physical/biological component, I think this can also be involved, or why some can seem to develop these abilities with less effort. There have also been some who have written about the genetic side of Jesus indicating that his genes were a bit different than the average person. It said first a female with extremely pure or perfect genetics was chosen to be his mother.

Then there are different ideas about his conception. Some claim it really was a virgin birth so he was like a replica of his mother and inherited all her superior genes. I also remember reading some suggesting that when Archangel Gabriel came to "Deliver the happy news" it was a way of saying...well...in other words that he provided the other half of his genetic mass by making himself materialise into this world, so that half of his genes was divine/angelic making him more godlike and enabled him to carry out miracles with such ease, etc.

The third theory I've come across is that Mary had a love affair with the eldest son of King Herod before she married Joseph and that he was his real father. So he was also the real heir to the throne and could have been a legitimate wordly king like King David. But of course he never had any interest in that and would always say "My kingdom is not of this world", etc.

I sure can't say what the case was for sure, the whole thing is like shrouded in a cloud of mystery. But it's very likely that his genes/DNA was something a bit different and provided him with both spiritual and other qualities. Though to the people at the time it would of course seem like it all came from a spiritual origin and was a sign of his divinity, etc. Probably it was a bit of both, or that he was born with great spiritual powers, but also with a physique that would help him on his way and be supportive of his task.
 
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Yes, and it's kind of scary how there are some people out there who has access to that kind of knowledge and know everything that has and is happening for all eternity, including everything about you there is to know.
Somebody said knowledge?
 
Nice try.

For a change, you could try to focus on the subject and contribute something, instead of provoking arguments or arguing the point.

Or what's the point of a forum dedicated to spirituality? It's not like it's a subject where you can offer up hard evidence of much, and too many threads seem to degnerate into pointless debates based on personal opinions instead of more like-minded people discussing ideas or sharing experiences. Surely it's tiresome that this has now turned more into a debate forum rather than a place to contribute and share your ideas.

If someone are so against a cetain philosophy or find it too non-credible they can always skip that thread for one they feel more at home in. Sometimes it seems like this board is full of materialists who just want to attack and pick arguments with those who aren't. What a waste of time, and it's not like it's going to convert anyone to your beliefs or make you look any smarter than them.

I don't have any problem with materialists - if that is where their sympathies lie that is their business. But it gets a bit annoying when they have to ruin every thread for those who aren't and no one stands up to them.
 
I am not a materialist, neither am I an atheist. I am the irritating Socrates who is ruing the party.

I don't attack other people because of bad feelings towards them. I don't attack other people because I want them to share my view. The only thing I want to do here is make people take on a more critical attitude towards their own worldviews. It annoys me that some people pretend to be so sure about their "knowledge" (and act as if they are immune to critique). To quote Russell

The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell

I share exactly the same sentiment here, and for this reason I want people to cool off their wild speculative claims and guide them to a more critical self-understanding (hence the link about epistemology). If somebody wants to talk about "psychic abilities" or "the third eye," this is fine for me, but one better explains/defends this in (rational) way to other people. Suggesting that some people

know everything that has and is happening for all eternity, including everything about you there is to know.

because they have a "special ability" is a very empty statement. It contributes nothing and avoids explaining the very possibility and validity of such a "special ability" in the first place.
 
I do not believe that materialism and spirituality are conflicting ideas.

I believe I have stumbled upon a mechanism which explains psychic phenomena. Our minds produce electromagnetic energy. This energy has been detected again and again in laboratory experiments in which sensor-studded "shower caps" are placed onto the head, and the signals coming from the brain are read and displayed onto a computer screen. This is standard practice, and proves that what happens inside the head, escapes the head.

Some have disputed the existence of telepathy by bringing up the possibility that any signal emitted by the mind would not be detectable from any appreciable distance, due to the nature of the Inverse Square Law (abbreviated to ISL hereafter). But if you know the math behind the ISL (it's not that difficult), you'll see that if one assumes that the function is continuous (do a search for the continuous vs. discrete universe debate), you'll see that the intensity of any given signal obeying the ISL never reaches zero at any distance! It will become very weak, yes, but never completely absent. Add to this the fact that patterns emanating from human (and other animal) brains are going to be distinctly different from those of, say, rocks, and you have the real possibility that such patterns can be picked up in spite of the relatively great distances separating two or more subjects. And that's not all: the earth's electromagnetic field may also come into play, possibility providing a medium in which signals may propagate more readily.

If we wish to make any real progress in understanding spiritual matters, we must eventually remove our doubts about such possibilities, and start working from the assumption that these things are indeed real and do exist.
 
Speaking more to that, I've started reading a lot about quantum physics lately and at first was quite surprised that a lot of the literature was classified as New Age. At some point in the past 2-3 decades, that view has shifted and quantum theories have taken to the mainstream as a legitimate, if not the foremost, branch of theoretical physics. What boggles my mind is how in the 70s people were already thinking of the relation between quantum physics and mental processes/energy. The major question raised was if the subatomic world acts in such bizarre, illogical ways, how does that affect our mind in which quantum processes also take place?

Perhaps the mind is the ultimate quantum computer, catalyzing subatomic interactions on a constant basis. If that's the case, it's certain that the mind may be capable of a great deal more than we have been trained to use it for.
 
^ Quantum physics cannot account for consciousness. There are those who believe that consciousness should be coined the 5th type of force. If consciousness is a force, then it can have certain influences on energy and matter.
 
^ Quantum physics cannot account for consciousness.

Why not? A quantum computer/brain is not really a computer/brain without being programmed to function specifically, but it does rely on expected subatomic interactions to work as intended. So in that sense, it's not out of the realm of possibility to think the human brain may also harness specific subatomic interactions as a part of its functions.
 
I've never really done any direct effort to develop any of these "skills", but some appeared impulsively, or more likely as a result of a lot of unconcsious training.

What is called "Automatic writing" is one I've developed very far. I seem to have quite good control of it and can make use of it most of the time. I don't know who holds the pen most of the time and don't really care. Although, as all writing starts with thought, it's really more a form of telepathy. Or rather a creative form of telepathy that gives you ideas and inspiration for whatever. The subject doesn't seem to really matter. You just direct your attention to something and it just comes.

I think this is partially trained and partially a natural potential. In my younger childhood everyone used to say I talked "like a torrence". Not that I could understand what they meant, but they didn't understand where it all came from, or the way it all almost came out at one time rather than in a gradual sequence. Come to think of it now, I think I've always been quite an open "Channel" waiting to be used.
 
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