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Third eye

The third eye (also called the mind's eye or inner eye) is an invisible eye, usually depicted as located on the forehead, which provides perception beyond ordinary sight.[1] In Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra. In both Hinduism and Buddhism, the third eye is said to be located around the middle of the forehead, slightly above the junction of the eyebrows, representing the enlightenment one achieves through meditation.

Shiva head showing a third eye

Especially in Eastern spiritual practices, the third eye refers to the gate that leads to the inner realms and spaces of higher consciousness, and often symbolizes a state of enlightenment. The third eye is often associated with religious visions, clairvoyance, the ability to observe chakras and auras,[2] precognition, and out-of-body experiences.

In Hinduism edit

In Hinduism, the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra, said to be located around the middle of the forehead, slightly above the junction of the eyebrows.[3] Hindus place a "tilaka" between the eyebrows as a representation of the third eye, which is also seen on expressions of Shiva. He is referred to as "Tryambaka Deva", or the three-eyed lord, where his third eye symbolizes the power of knowledge, and the detection of evil. His eye is depicted by three horizontal lines in the middle of his forehead.[4]

In Buddhism edit

 
Buddha with an urna.

In Buddhism, the third eye is said to be located around the middle of the forehead, slightly above the junction of the eyebrows, Buddhists regard the third eye as the "eye of consciousness", representing the vantage point from which enlightenment beyond one's physical sight is achieved, and use an urna to the same effect as Hindus. The third eye, or the “Eye of Wisdom”, is discerned on the deity Buddha.[citation needed]

In Taoism edit

In Taoism, third eye training involves focusing attention on the point between the eyebrows with the eyes closed, and while the body is in various qigong postures. The goal of this training is to allow students to tune into the correct "vibration" of the universe and gain a solid foundation on which to reach a more advanced meditative state. Taoism teaches that the third eye, also called the mind's eye, is situated between the two physical eyes, and expands up to the middle of the forehead when opened. Taoism asserts that the third eye is one of the main energy centers of the body located at the sixth Chakra, forming a part of the main meridian, the line separating left and right hemispheres of the body.[5]

In Theosophy edit

Adherents of theosophist H. P. Blavatsky have suggested that the third eye is in fact the partially dormant pineal gland, which resides between the two hemispheres of the brain.[6] Reptiles and amphibians sense light via a third parietal eye—a structure associated with the pineal gland—which serves to regulate their circadian rhythms, and for navigation, as it can sense the polarization of light. She states that certain functions of the mind are associated with the pineal gland and the acervulus cerebri was absent in children below the age of six.[7] C. W. Leadbeater thought that by extending an "etheric tube" from the third eye, it is possible to develop microscopic and telescopic vision.[2] It has been asserted by Stephen Phillips that the third eye's microscopic vision is capable of observing objects as small as quarks.[8] According to this belief, humans had in far ancient times an actual third eye in the back of the head with a physical and spiritual function. Over time, as humans evolved, this eye atrophied and sunk into what today is known as the pineal gland.[9] Rick Strassman has hypothesized that the pineal gland, which maintains light sensitivity, is responsible for the production and release of DMT (dimethyltryptamine), an entheogen which he believes could be excreted in large quantities at the moments of birth and death.[10]

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Citations edit

  1. ^ Cavendish (1994), p. 2606.
  2. ^ a b Leadbeater (1994), p. 79.
  3. ^ Saraswati (2001), p. [page needed].
  4. ^ Dhillon, Singh & Dua (2009).
  5. ^ Jefferson (1982), ch. 4.
  6. ^ Blavatsky (1893), pp. 289–306.
  7. ^ "Pineal Gland | Theosophy World". www.theosophy.world. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  8. ^ Phillips (1980), p. [page needed].
  9. ^ Blavatsky (1893), p. 295.
  10. ^ Strassman (2001), p. [page needed].

Works cited edit

Further reading edit

  • Gazizova, V. (2018). "From Buddhism to 'Cosmic Religion': Religious Creativity in Kalmykia". Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia. 57 (1): 5–37. doi:10.1080/10611959.2018.1470427. S2CID 149842761.
  • Little, Tias (n.d.). "Meditation on the Third Eye". Shambhala.com. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  • Little, Tias (2016). Yoga of the Subtle Body: A Guide to the Physical and Energetic Anatomy of Yoga. Shambhala. ISBN 978-1611801026.
  • Sagan, Samuel (2007). Awakening the Third Eye (3rd ed.). Roseville, N.S.W., Australia: Clairvision. ISBN 978-0-9586700-5-0.

External links edit

  • Meaning of Buddha eye - Images of Buddha Eyes
  •   Media related to Ajna chakra (third eye) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Third eye activation

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For other uses see Third eye disambiguation The third eye also called the mind s eye or inner eye is an invisible eye usually depicted as located on the forehead which provides perception beyond ordinary sight 1 In Hinduism the third eye refers to the ajna or brow chakra In both Hinduism and Buddhism the third eye is said to be located around the middle of the forehead slightly above the junction of the eyebrows representing the enlightenment one achieves through meditation Shiva head showing a third eye Especially in Eastern spiritual practices the third eye refers to the gate that leads to the inner realms and spaces of higher consciousness and often symbolizes a state of enlightenment The third eye is often associated with religious visions clairvoyance the ability to observe chakras and auras 2 precognition and out of body experiences Contents 1 In Hinduism 2 In Buddhism 3 In Taoism 4 In Theosophy 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Works cited 7 Further reading 8 External linksIn Hinduism editMain article Ajna In Hinduism the third eye refers to the ajna or brow chakra said to be located around the middle of the forehead slightly above the junction of the eyebrows 3 Hindus place a tilaka between the eyebrows as a representation of the third eye which is also seen on expressions of Shiva He is referred to as Tryambaka Deva or the three eyed lord where his third eye symbolizes the power of knowledge and the detection of evil His eye is depicted by three horizontal lines in the middle of his forehead 4 In Buddhism edit nbsp Buddha with an urna Main article Eyes of Buddha In Buddhism the third eye is said to be located around the middle of the forehead slightly above the junction of the eyebrows Buddhists regard the third eye as the eye of consciousness representing the vantage point from which enlightenment beyond one s physical sight is achieved and use an urna to the same effect as Hindus The third eye or the Eye of Wisdom is discerned on the deity Buddha citation needed In Taoism editIn Taoism third eye training involves focusing attention on the point between the eyebrows with the eyes closed and while the body is in various qigong postures The goal of this training is to allow students to tune into the correct vibration of the universe and gain a solid foundation on which to reach a more advanced meditative state Taoism teaches that the third eye also called the mind s eye is situated between the two physical eyes and expands up to the middle of the forehead when opened Taoism asserts that the third eye is one of the main energy centers of the body located at the sixth Chakra forming a part of the main meridian the line separating left and right hemispheres of the body 5 In Theosophy editAdherents of theosophist H P Blavatsky have suggested that the third eye is in fact the partially dormant pineal gland which resides between the two hemispheres of the brain 6 Reptiles and amphibians sense light via a third parietal eye a structure associated with the pineal gland which serves to regulate their circadian rhythms and for navigation as it can sense the polarization of light She states that certain functions of the mind are associated with the pineal gland and the acervulus cerebri was absent in children below the age of six 7 C W Leadbeater thought that by extending an etheric tube from the third eye it is possible to develop microscopic and telescopic vision 2 It has been asserted by Stephen Phillips that the third eye s microscopic vision is capable of observing objects as small as quarks 8 According to this belief humans had in far ancient times an actual third eye in the back of the head with a physical and spiritual function Over time as humans evolved this eye atrophied and sunk into what today is known as the pineal gland 9 Rick Strassman has hypothesized that the pineal gland which maintains light sensitivity is responsible for the production and release of DMT dimethyltryptamine an entheogen which he believes could be excreted in large quantities at the moments of birth and death 10 See also editBody of light Hermetic starfire body Consciousness Awareness of existence Erlang Shen Deity in the Chinese Buddhist pantheon Eye of Horus Ancient Egyptian symbol of protection royal power and good health Eye of Providence Symbol of the Seal of the United States of America and symbol of Freemasonry Organization History of the pineal gland Scientific research on the pineal gland as the third eye Occult Knowledge of the hidden or the paranormal Parietal eye Part of the epithalamus BindiReferences editCitations edit Cavendish 1994 p 2606 a b Leadbeater 1994 p 79 Saraswati 2001 p page needed Dhillon Singh amp Dua 2009 Jefferson 1982 ch 4 Blavatsky 1893 pp 289 306 Pineal Gland Theosophy World www theosophy world Retrieved 2022 12 13 Phillips 1980 p page needed Blavatsky 1893 p 295 Strassman 2001 p page needed Works cited edit Blavatsky H P 1893 The Secret Doctrine Vol 2 London Theosophical Publishing House Cavendish Richard ed 1994 Man Myth and Magic Vol 19 New York Marshall Cavendish ISBN 978 0839360353 Dennett Daniel C 1991 Consciousness Explained Boston Little Brown and Company ISBN 0 316 18065 3 Dhillon Neeru Singh Arun D Dua Harminder S February 1 2009 Lord Shiva s third eye British Journal of Ophthalmology 93 2 136 ISSN 0007 1161 PMID 19174398 Jefferson R B 1982 The Doctrine of the Elixir Coombe Springs Press ISBN 978 0900306150 Leadbeater C W 1994 1927 The Chakras Wheaton IL Theosophical Publishing House ISBN 9780835604222 Phillips Stephen 1980 Extrasensory Perception of Quarks Wheaton IL Theosophical Publishing House ISBN 978 0 8356 0227 3 Saraswati Satyananda 2001 Kundalini Tantra Bihar India Yoga I Publications Trust ISBN 978 8185787152 Strassman Rick J 2001 DMT The Spirit Molecule A Doctor s Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near Death and Mystical Experiences Rochester VT Park Street ISBN 978 0 89281 927 0 Further reading editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Gazizova V 2018 From Buddhism to Cosmic Religion Religious Creativity in Kalmykia Anthropology amp Archeology of Eurasia 57 1 5 37 doi 10 1080 10611959 2018 1470427 S2CID 149842761 Little Tias n d Meditation on the Third Eye Shambhala com Retrieved 2022 12 12 Little Tias 2016 Yoga of the Subtle Body A Guide to the Physical and Energetic Anatomy of Yoga Shambhala ISBN 978 1611801026 Sagan Samuel 2007 Awakening the Third Eye 3rd ed Roseville N S W Australia Clairvision ISBN 978 0 9586700 5 0 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Third eye Meaning of Buddha eye Images of Buddha Eyes nbsp Media related to Ajna chakra third eye at Wikimedia Commons Third eye activation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Third eye amp 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