The Inner Lens.

"The so-called "third eye" is not an eye in itself, but a gateway to infinity or self-realisation.

Seeing with a new Lens.

The third eye or pineal gland is a gateway to another level of understanding. Higher wisdom, intuitive insights and divine guidance meet in this place with a new lens on reality. Multi-dimensional, and genius for providing solutions that would have not been realized by standard methods, they defy logic and open the mind to choosing “differently”. 

Seeing through a dimensional window requires an awareness of having a natural antenae to the superconscious mind.  This supersedes the subconscious mind that we can connect to with intention,  deep relaxation and meditation. The inner lens , when developed, can inform what you see, what stands out in prominence and what is filtered out. 

Connecting with your internal GPS.

Sharpen your lens by developing your intuition. This is where you ask yourself what you know, what you sense about someone, something or someplace in particular.

How do you know, even though you aren’t sure why you do? 

We have all been tested by our intuition. Did you ignore a gut feeling and regret it? Did you listen to your intuition and find out later you were spared being in the wrong place at the right time? 

You intuition can be sharpened as we begin to operate in the flow with this guidance. A new lens expands and our acknowledgement of “getting a feeling” is like connecting to your internal GPS.  It’s like being without an internet connection versus being linked to a multi-dimensional server.  It’s a massive change in seeing reality with your senses and expanding your understanding of yourself in it. 

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Close both eyes and see with the other eye.

We operate with more than five senses. Expanding your awareness to include intuitive guidance is the beginning of opening up your capacity to see from a new lens.  These flashes of insight are not limited by time , space or logic. They are captured glimpses into possibilities with nearly impossible tools of perception.

You may hear tales of caution about the third eye. But let your conversations with God and your own divine guidance lead you to choose what feels right for you.  Being able to receive intuitive prompts that preserve you from harm is a good thing. Use this same prompt to follow your creative leads and expand your sensory abilities as a meditative spiritual being.  

Develop or smother your capacity to see the world with this inner lens. Choose what is right for you and observe what happens as inner nudges make themselves more visible in your life. 

He writes, “Why do some persons ‘find’ God in a way that others do not? . . . The one vital quality that they all had in common was spiritual receptivity. Something in them was open to heaven, something which urged them Godward.”

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