Several researchers have also suggested that the pineal gland may prove to be more than just a hormonal production gland, that it may have a visual function. In the human pineal gland, the photoreceptors cells have evolved into “cone-like modified photoreceptor cells” known as pinealocytes. “Through stimulation of the pineal gland, neuromelanin is produced. Neuromelanin, a light-sensitive compound triggers the release of a substance which contains phosphorus, a light-producing chemical. By stimulating the pineal gland through vocal harmonics, it may be possible that actual fields of light around the body are enhanced.”
The Pineal Gland and Visual Sound
by David Gibson | Nov 17, 2016 | Physiology, Chakras, Auras, Student Research | 0 comments
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