How to Break the Calcified Matrix Surrounding your Pineal Gland
I wrote this important article for breakthematrix, hence the reference. It describes a wodnerful meditation technique, one which will get you through anything – a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out.
How to Break the Calcified Matrix Surrounding your Pineal Gland
Breaking the Matrix starts within. At birth, we reside in an ecstatic state. Our breath and energy flow freely. As we age, we forget to treat life as a game with self-modifying rules, and our breathing patterns and energy flow reflect this. The following simple meditation reawakens and activates the third eye, restarting the generation of Elixir, a psychoactive superconductive endogenous fluid.
For this to work, you have to meditate daily, returning again and again. Content yourself with the results you get, allowing them to accumulate. To receive light, you must first become receptive. The first three steps prepare you, and the last two steps describe the meditation. After the Tricycle it comes always the bicycle.
1. Sit in a posture that allows you to have a straight spine. The half or full lotus positions work well if you can do them. You could also sit on the edge of a chair, or prop up some firm pillows. I like to put my hands in the classic Zen mudra, with upturned palms, overlapping fingers, and thumbs touching, as if holding an egg.
2. Relax your gaze. Allow the eyelids to lower, but not close. This relaxes the heart so that it may fully open. It also keeps the third eye from freaking out.
3. Touch the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth, directly behind your top front teeth, as if saying the letter L. This closes the front energy channel. The main energy circuit of the body runs up the spine, over the head, and down the front. These three steps connect the circuit optimally, so that energy and breath may flow most freely.
4. Throughout the meditation, keep your breath silent. This soothes the heart and helps quiet the mind. If you notice things getting choppy, it probably means you’ve stopped paying attention to your breath. Count the breaths to give your left brain something to do. Start again if you go astray. Don’t think of it as a contest to see how high you can get, instead think of it as just a fun little device to keep your chattering brain occupied. Once you’ve gotten into the meditation, the counting will effortlessly fall away.
5. Place your awareness on the space between your eyes, and keep it focused there. The combination of placing your awareness within this spot, combined with keeping your breath silent, defines the meditation.
As said, the third eye or pineal gland resides here. The third eye generates awareness. When you look and look hard at something, you activate your third eye. Placing your awareness in this spot generates a positive feedback loop – a feedforward loop if you like. This causes the awareness to build on itself, and this restarts the system.
Over time, you will begin generating the True Light. The matrix of stubborn inactivity will gradually dissolve. Happy times! Great success!
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4 Comments on How to Break the Calcified Matrix Surrounding your Pineal Gland
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Stanley on
Thu, 4th Sep 2008 5:50 pm
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Austin Seraphin on
Fri, 5th Sep 2008 3:16 am
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Nathan on
Thu, 24th Sep 2009 11:32 pm
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Austin Seraphin on
Wed, 30th Sep 2009 4:55 pm
Would you recommend listening to good music while doing this? I am just coming back to this kind of meditation and am 17, i used to do this when i was younger. I prefer classical music, especially Bach or music in the Baroque style. What do you think?
Hey, thanks for writing. I tend to have music on, usually my station, just because I have it on all the time anyway. Meditating in silence definitely gives a more intense experience, but these days finding a truly silent environment has become difficult, so you may as well enjoy some good music. Do what feels right at the moment.
I feel glad to see a 17-year-old getting into the technique. Keep with it, and it’ll keep you out of trouble. I wish I would have had these instructions then. I got into meditation around then as well, and have done a lot of techniques, and really consider this technique one of the best of the best.
Keep cool!
My names Nathan, im 17 and ive just recently got into this meditation stuff and tried numerous techniques, chants and music but still dont have any luck in activating the third eye. could you perhaps suggest something that might aid me?
namaste
Hi. To start, you might like to try Zazen. Check out these guides and let me know how it goes:
http://www.mro.org/zmm/teachings/meditation.php
http://www.zenguide.com
Congrats for wanting to get into meditation. If more people would meditate for just twenty minutes a day, we would live in a saner world, and wouldn’t have people howling about how we have to nuke Afghanistan.
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