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This powerful speech was from the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development by a young girl from Environmental Children’s Organization in 1992.
Her words will make you stop and think and then cry that not much has been done since she spoke……which was over 15 years ago, and that the world is still in the same situation today that she begged us to change then.This powerful speech was from the United Nations Conference on Environment and... more
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''Curiously, this gland is light sensitive and actually has a lens, cornea, and retina.''
Dr. Rick Strassman
''A recent hypothesis proposed by David Klein, head of Neuroendocrinology at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), suggests that the Pineal gland has primitive retinas, and that it exercised the dual function of both capturing the image and producing melatonin. He believes that over time this latter function had migrated to the pineal gland, an emancipated organ, while the degeneration of the retina as a product of melatonin in mammals continues without coherent explanation.''
David Klein
For thousands of years, the pineal gland was recognized as the human body’s connection to deeper realms of thought—a window into other dimensions. While this notion has faded with the passing of time, science has begun to focus its efforts toward understanding the secret functions of the “hidden eye.”
Be sure to visit this link for further information concerning the Pineal Gland:
http://cacaoist.blog.com/1024870/
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''Curiously, this gland is light sensitive and actually has a lens,... more
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