Pineal Gland Technique

from The Ishayas

The pineal is the master gland, and activating it helps regulate
the hormones in the body and is extremely powerful for healing.

Contents:
The Pineal Gland
For the First Five Minutes
For the Second Five Minutes
For the Final Five Minutes
Sounds for Different Body Areas
Enjoy!

The Pineal Gland

The pineal is the master gland, and activating it helps regulate the hormones in the body and is extremely powerful for healing.

This technique takes about 15 minutes and should ONLY be done in the evening, preferably before bed. It can be done lying down or sitting up and it is extremely useful for people with sleep disorders like insomnia; they will frequently fall asleep before the 15 minutes is up.

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For the First Five Minutes

Focus on your breathing.

Each breath should be through the nose and all breathing should be done with the belly and not with the chest.

Try to make each breath smoother and more even than the last. Spend the same amount of time on the in and out breath. Keep your breath connected, flowing, and smooth.

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 For the Second Five Minutes

Keep the breath smooth and envision the inward portion of the breath entering the nostrils and lighting up the pineal gland in the center of the skull like an intensely bright light. Whether you actually see the bright light or not isn't important.

On the out breath envision that the pineal gland is sending the whole body what it needs to be healthy. If there is a specific issue that needs healing, you can focus the attention on just that part of the body.


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 For the Final Five Minutes

Continue the same method for the in breath, but make a sound on the out breath.

At first this should be loud enough so you can hear it clearly, but with practice you can intone the sound quietly enough that someone sitting 15 feet away from you wouldn't be able to hear it.  

There are different sounds you can use, depending on what needs healing. If you don't have any specific problems, use one of the sounds for your whole body like OM.

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Sounds for Different Body Areas

Whole Body:
OOM, OM , AMEN, YAHWAY

Thymus and Upper Chest:
EHM(pronounced aim)

Thyroid
MER(pronounced mir)

Sinuses
MMM

Chest+Heart
AH, MA

Throat:
EYE (pronounced I)

Brain:
EEE

Prostrate, Genital Areas:
UH

Lungs, Asthma:
SSS

Back Pain:
WOOO

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 Enjoy!

Have fun with this, and let me know your experiences!

whatishealing@swiftwireless.com

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The information provided is not a substitute for professional medical opinion. It is provided for informational and educational purposes only.