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Ancient Wisdom

Ancient Wisdom

Ancient lineages attuned to the wisdom of the third eye all share in common the fact that this is one of the most powerful places of a human. Physically and energetically. They knew that this center space was the key to accessing spirit into form, and all taught this in ancient lessons.

I often connect with other cultures that are from past soul lives of mine yet have no seeming “resonance” in this one - except the singing resonance of my soul.

Does that happen to you too?

Here are some of the wise ancient lineages who carried these codes

Native American Tribes

Including tribes like the Lakota, Navajo, and Cherokee, who have rich traditions of spiritual practices involving visions, ceremonies, and connection to nature spirits

Maori Culture (New Zealand)

Spiritual connection through practices like the Haka and traditional healing ceremonies that honor ancestral wisdom and spiritual insights of the third eye

Aboriginals (Australia)

With traditions like Dreamtime stories, song lines, and rituals that connect individuals to ancestral spirits and the land's spiritual essence

Inuit Culture (Arctic regions)

Focused on shamanic practices involving spirit communication, journeying, and rituals to maintain harmony with the natural and spirit worlds

Mayans

Known for practices like shamanic healing, ceremonies honoring deities and ancestors, and the use of sacred plants for spiritual insights and visions through the third eye

Hawaiian Culture

Involving spiritual practices such as Hula dance, chanting, and rituals honoring the land (Aina) and ancestral guardians (Aumakua)

Hinduism

Taught the third eye (Ajna) as a spiritual center of intuition and higher consciousness, often chanted for, and prayed to as Lord Shiva's third eye

Buddhism

Known as a sacred symbol of spiritual insight, an integral physical organ to focus on during practices such as meditation and mindfulness

Egyptian Mythology

Symbolizes the eye of Horus, spiritual vision and protection. Focused as insight and protection

Taoism

Spoken as the "Ming Men" or "Gate of Destiny," aka to the third eye, associated with energy cultivation and spiritual enlightenment

Ancient Greece

Associated with the concept of the "mind's eye," believed to be the seat of intuition and inner vision

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