The "God gene" in human DNA.
According to the Dictionary of Modern English Usage, consciousness affirms the quality of "being aware of one's own existence" and environment, and sub-consciousness affirms the portion of the mind that is not presently in focal situational awareness.
Molecular geneticist Dr. Dean Hamer claims that he discovered the "god gene" in human DNA, vmat2. This gene produces dopamine and serotonin, the feel-good chemicals providing a blissful experience. vmat2 is the DNA gene of our pineal gland, roughly the size of a raisin, located between our eyes, right smack in the middle of our cranium.
It is called the pineal gland because it resembles a tiny pinecone. This powerful gland is believed to be the seat of our soul and the gateway to the universe and higher realms. It is called the third eye or' the mind's eye'; it has a lens, cornea, and retina. The blue blood reveres it. They call it the all-seeing eye and have featured it on the US$ bill.
Strangely, our pineal gland, tucked away in the dark recesses of our brain, is bioluminescent and sensitive to light. Like a cell phone, it has a built-in wireless transmitter and connections to the physical and spiritual worlds, as well as to higher frequencies. By awakening our pineal gland, we can accelerate learning and memory, enhance intuition, wisdom, and creativity, activate our psychic healing abilities, and experience bliss.
The symbol for this pine-shaped gland is the pinecone. The Vatican so reveres it that a special court was built called the Court of the Pinecone, where this symbol of the world's largest pineal gland is on display. The symbol is also found on the staff of the Pope and the Pineal gland (eye of Horus).
Medical science refers to the pineal gland as the atrophied third eye. By the age of 12, it is already calcified and hardened, and by adulthood, it is dormant and atrophied from lack of use. Recent research reveals that fluoride, which is a toxic additive to domestic piped water and toothpaste, accumulates in the pineal gland, where it may cause mayhem. Outdoor activity, eating less sugar, and eliminating processed food and fluoride from our diet can help revitalize it. A balanced diet that provides all the amino acids and an adequate amount of vitamin B12.
– Exposure to sunlight can also affect the release of a hormone called serotonin, also known as a feel-good hormone. Serotonin helps you manage your mood, focus, and calmness.