We feel suppressed because we choose to stay victims of our past instead of living in the present and evolving past our traumas.
So we choose to find something such as skin pigmentation to separate ourselves from everyone else as if we are a superior race. That’s what the Annunaki think of themselves and yes they share their dna so they must heal this distortion if they ever want to evolve spiritually.
This comes from deep trauma wounds recorded within our DNA đŸ§¬ that need… See more https://www.facebook.com/p...
So we choose to find something such as skin pigmentation to separate ourselves from everyone else as if we are a superior race. That’s what the Annunaki think of themselves and yes they share their dna so they must heal this distortion if they ever want to evolve spiritually.
This comes from deep trauma wounds recorded within our DNA đŸ§¬ that need… See more https://www.facebook.com/p...
02:45 PM - Aug 18, 2024
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18 August, 02:57
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In response Dale Bradburn to his Publication
The sixth chakra is associated with the pituitary gland, known as the "master gland." It is located at the base of the brain, below the hypothalamus, and is responsible for producing and releasing hormones that regulate various body functions.
The pituitary gland has two lobes: the anterior and posterior lobes. The anterior lobe produces hormones that control growth, metabolism, and reproduction, as well as regulating other vital glands such as the thyroid and adrenal glands.
The posterior lobe stores and releases two important hormones: oxytocin and vasopressin. Oxytocin, also called the "love hormone," is released during social bonding activities like hugging. Vasopressin helps regulate water balance and blood pressure.
When the Ajna Chakra is open and balanced, it stimulates the pituitary gland, leading to optimal hormone production and release. This balance can improve physical health, mental clarity, and emotional well-being.
The pituitary gland has two lobes: the anterior and posterior lobes. The anterior lobe produces hormones that control growth, metabolism, and reproduction, as well as regulating other vital glands such as the thyroid and adrenal glands.
The posterior lobe stores and releases two important hormones: oxytocin and vasopressin. Oxytocin, also called the "love hormone," is released during social bonding activities like hugging. Vasopressin helps regulate water balance and blood pressure.
When the Ajna Chakra is open and balanced, it stimulates the pituitary gland, leading to optimal hormone production and release. This balance can improve physical health, mental clarity, and emotional well-being.
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