Telepathy

The pineal gland is the location of the third eye, intuition, inner vision and telepathy.
 


 

Telepathy (from the Greek τηλε, tele meaning “distant” and πάθη, pathe meaning “affliction, experience”), is the induction of mental states from one mind to another. The term was coined in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers, a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, and has remained more popular than the more-correct expression thought-transference. Many studies seeking to detect, understand, and utilize telepathy have been done within this field. The scientific community does not regard telepathy as a real phenomenon as actual telepathy has never been demonstrated to a greater degree than pure chance under controlled experimental conditions. This, because telepathy is a classified topic, and so science will never admit that there exists even a slight chance that the brain emits and receives waves. This is ridiculous, and as we all know that neurons emit electric charges, and nowadays, it is only a matter of amplifying them with a specific device, but Buddhas of course, are able to meditate and visualize without wearing technical devices around their heads.
 

As you can see, the head of the Buddha has the shape of a pine cone.



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