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A print from the forehead to the back of the skull. There is a small organ the size of a peanut in the brain at the point where the axilla that pierces the two ears intersects. Our siddhas[1] call it Manonmani [1] . One science exists among the Siddhas so that it cannot be distinguished as science or spirituality. In their language Manonmani is known as "Sakasraram"[2]. A thousand-petalled lotus-shaped wheel of wisdom. Manon considered the bell to be ak seasonal element of that subtle wheel.
It was also called the forehead eye or the third eye,[3] the eye of wisdom. Is the manonmani of the Siddhas really the pineal gland? 'Some persons with semi-spiritual knowledge spread false information claiming to write about 'Siddhas' became writers to compensate for the lack of a human gland similar to the body's primary chakras. Some argue that the manonmani is the pineal gland and the pituitary gland. For all these arguments
Another point of concern is that the true function of the pineal gland was unknown until the last century. A lot of research took place in the twentieth century.
After confusion it was revealed that the pineal gland[4] was a meeting point. It is the junction that connects the nervous system (especially the eye) and the endocrine glands. This is what makes the body feel the changes according to the changing seasons, nights, new moons, full moons etc. In short, it is the clock of the human body....calangati. The presence of the pineal gland in the human brain was known to the ancient Greek anatomists just as our ancestors knew.
According to Galen,[5]who lived in the second century, the brain is a separate organ without a pair as it opens and closes. He refers to the cerebrum as an isolated organ that sits above the fluid in the spaces between them. He says that the manonmani is the memory vault of the mind and that memories and sleep occur as its 'valve' opens and closes.
Later studies showed that he was 50% correct. Descartes (Rene'Descartes),[6] at 17th century mathematical, psychological, and philosophical genius noticed that the eyes come to the pineal gland through two cords. There they are converted into appropriate commands and sent to the muscles of the body through nerves. He said that man works in harmony with the environment. Part of what he said is true. Auto Huebner. (OttoHeubner 1898) published a curious medical report.
Naturally, boys grow beards and mustaches like grown men and mature. This is called 'Thurithavalipam' (Precociouspuberty)[7]
Huebner[8] discovered that these boys had tumors in their pineal glands. Over the next 50 years, a lot of 'Thuritawalip' boys came out to confirm this. All were observed to have a pineal gland. A few reports have shown that a defect in the pineal gland may delay puberty or puberty.
Pineal Gland
It turns out that the pineal gland is somehow related to the testicles. An important turning point about the pineal gland, known as the 'third eye', took place in 1918 when Nils Homgran[9] investigated where the pineal gland should be in the head of frogs, fish, etc. When their brains were cut open and viewed under a microscope, a similarity was seen.
All animals have light-absorbing cone cells in the retina, as mentioned earlier. They also interacted directly with nerve cells. He thought it might be an eye-like organ. He said that through the forehead it could be the forehead eye that perceives the light of the outside world. thought He called it the third eye. Bertolthardt studied the electrical impulses of this organ and proved that it converts light into nerve impulses for the sensory organs.
melatonin
'MelatoninAaron Lerner'[10] (University) found out in 1958 that a substance called melatonin (Me-latonin) is found in the pineal gland (in goats and cows). Not just melatonin but serotonin[11]
Later it was revealed that there is another substance called (Seratonin) in the pineal organ. The appearance of the pineal organ is that mammals (including humans) do not have photosensitive cells in the pineal glands, so it cannot be called the third eye.
Appearance
Rats were divided into two groups and reared continuously under artificial light (without night). The rest were reared at regular night. Although it appears as part of the brain during embryonic development, once the brain has matured, the pineal gland completely loses its connection to the brain and sits as a separate organ in the brain.
Although the cranial nerves do not communicate with it, nerves from the cranial nerve branching off from the neck communicate with it directly cell-to-cell. We have already mentioned that light-sensing cone cells are present in the pineal organs of simple vertebrates like frogs and fishes, but it is noteworthy that there are no such cone cells in the pineal organs of mammals.
Just because they were lost in evolution does not mean that the human pineal organ is a remnant of the frog's pineal organ. In evolution, it is better to say that it is a newly formed organ that has taken on a new job. The rat's pineal organ that was raised continuously in the cycle has become smaller and the speed of producing monthly sperm has become larger and faster. That is, it is similar to early onset of menses, which occurs every 28 days for women.
The sine cycle was normal in mice left under normal day and night conditions. The pineal organ was also of normal size and not shrunken. It is surprising that the pineal organ is not a direct light-sensing organ (third eye) but is still indirectly sensitive to light.
How can daylight cross the skull and enter the brain to reach the pineal gland? On the other hand, the daylight received by the eye is conveyed to the pineal organ via the 'cervical ganglion' through the 'sympathetic' (branch nerve) nerves.
It was found that when mice were blindfolded and their sympathetic nervous system was severed, the pineal organ was inhibited from responding to light. It seems that in some way the pineal organ senses the day and night movements and helps the body function smoothly, especially the reproductive program. During the day, the pineal organ produces the neurotransmitter 'sermatodonin' and at night the neurotransmitter 'melatonin'. Melatonin is known to induce sleep and regulate the sex and sexual organs in women.
Due to modern civilization, women nowadays have to work in the light at night. Due to this, their monthly programs are accelerated and suffer. We cannot sleep in the light because the production of melatonin requires darkness. The pineal organ acts as a clock to adjust the body according to the day and night cycle of the animal world and the cycle of full moon and new moon.'
The cause of various physical and mental ailments of civilized people is due to day and night work (manonmani) which the pineal organ.
Perhaps it is true that our yogis bring the sympathetic nervous system under control, stimulate the pineal organ, control movement and find an inner light?.
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