In this chapter, we explore the pineal gland's ability to produce DMT (dimethyltryptamine), a key substance that facilitates access to altered states of consciousness and is particularly linked to the REM sleep phase, where the most vivid and lucid dreams occur. Additionally, the pineal gland is associated with creativity, imagination, intuition, and spiritual connections, giving it both a physiological and transcendental significance.
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1. What Is the Pineal Gland?
3. The Role of the Pineal Gland
4. What Damages the Pineal Gland?
5. Pineal Gland Calcification I
6. Pineal Gland Calcification II
7. How to Prevent Pineal Gland Calcification
8. How to Decalcify the Pineal Gland I
9. How to Decalcify the Pineal Gland II
10. How to Stimulate the Pineal Gland
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