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Pineal gland
David Wilcock: "This tiny gland in the center of your brain might change how you see reality" Inside the pineal gland is floating water with crystals that have piezoelectric properties. “Piezochromatic crystals are crystals that can release any color of light in the rainbow as they are being vibrated. So, you could have full spectrum light… for full spectrum video projection on a quantum level.” Could this be your built in tech for dreams, visions, and higher awareness? What’s the most vivid inner experience you’ve ever had? Have you felt the pineal gland’s power? Reply below.
Pineal gland
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Self-love, Vulnerability, and Transformation
While on a video call during one of my children’s meditation sessions, before starting the meditation, I asked one particular girl—around 8 or 9 years old—to turn on her camera so I could see her. She came on for a second and then went offline again. I gently asked her once more to come online so I could see her. This time, she came back and shared that she has a skin condition around her lips, similar to dark circles around the eyes, and that she doesn’t feel comfortable being on camera during the calls. I then spoke to her about the importance of self-love—that we must first respect and accept ourselves, including our flaws. Only then can we truly love others unconditionally. I encouraged her to accept herself with grace and to be strong and confident in facing any challenges that may come her way. I told her that respect and acceptance begin within us, and that she still looked very beautiful to me. I explained that true power lies in how we carry ourselves—with grace in our thoughts, words, and actions. No matter where we are or what we do, we can choose to sit, stand, walk, and speak with dignity. I then shared my own experiences—about the flaws I once felt I had and the bullying I faced as a child. I told her how none of that defines me today, because I chose to embrace myself completely. Even as a child, deep within, I always felt I was perfect just the way I am. As I spoke, I realized how proud I felt of that journey—of embracing myself without fear or judgment. I found myself speaking openly, without worrying about what others might think. There was a sense of joy and lightness within me—almost like happiness was flowing from my heart as I spoke, and even after I finished. In that moment, I understood why I had gone through those experiences in my childhood. It was so that one day, I could share them with a child who needed to hear them. Being able to support her in that moment brought me deep happiness. I feel immense gratitude for this experience, and to that little girl for bringing out this grace within me—to share, to guide, and to remind her to always follow her heart, no matter where life takes her… and to embrace herself completely.
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Choosing Growth Over Fear
I was having a casual conversation with a friend who lovingly told me something important: the world will always judge, no matter what you choose to do. People may try to pull you down, question your intentions, or not believe in what you are trying to create. As I listened to her, I felt deep gratitude because I could see that her words came from genuine care for my success, whether it is through stress management coaching, meditation, or the wisdom classes I am already offering. I shared my thoughts with her. I said, “For someone who is mostly an introvert and occasionally an ambivert, sharing my personal experiences from my childhood, my journey as a mother, my dreams, and my meditation insights through my children’s books itself was a big step outside my comfort zone. But I took that first step. Then, I began teaching meditation and life wisdom to children every weekend. That, too, is outside my comfort zone because it requires me to speak, guide, and engage continuously. Still, I chose to do it, and it has brought me immense happiness and contentment. Now, what I am planning next, helping people manage stress, supporting them through their challenges, and combining meditation with practical coping techniques, feels equally challenging. Yes, there are days when I feel low. I sometimes doubt myself and wonder if I can truly do this. But every time that happens, I turn to meditation. I center myself, raise my energy, and remind myself, ‘Yes, I’ve got this.’ I tell myself that I have already taken the first step by doing something I never imagined I would do: publishing my books. Now, I am continuing to walk this path beyond my comfort zone. If it takes stepping further out of my comfort zone to help even a few people transform their lives, I am willing to do that. What keeps me going is my intention, the genuine desire to help in whatever way I can. That intention is enough to motivate me whenever I feel low or uncertain. There may be setbacks, but I will embrace them as learning opportunities and continue to grow, so I can serve better.”
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