The Hidden Teachings of Jesus to Activate the Pineal Gland – Christ Consciousness Within

Throughout the expanse of human history, hidden within the tapestry of ancient traditions, there has existed a profound body of esoteric knowledge. This wisdom was not intended for the masses in a literal sense but was veiled in layers of allegory, metaphor, and myth to protect it from those who might misuse it or from persecution by institutions that feared the empowerment of the individual. These sacred texts, parables, and cryptic stories survive to this day, yet their true resonance remains locked away, accessible only to the seeker who possesses the eyes to see beyond the surface of the written word. Even within the pages of the Bible, there are startlingly precise clues for those willing to look past the literal interpretation of the text. Among the most potent of these revelations is the phrase “Christ is in you,” which unveils a transcendental truth: the temple of God is not a physical structure located in a distant land or a monumental building of stone; it is the human body itself.

Today, we embark on an exploration of an ancestral secret, a technique woven into the fabric of numerous spiritual traditions globally. We shall delve into the mechanics of the pineal gland and the activation of what is known as Christ Consciousness—a process far more intricate and physiological than modern interpretations typically acknowledge. The activation of the “oil of Christ” is an internal alchemy occurring within the very center of the skull. Deep within the brain, there exists a structure known as the claustrum. From this small, thin layer of gray matter, a precious secretion is released. This substance, often referred to as spinal brain fluid, is essentially an oil of divine origin. In antiquity, this sacred liquid was called Christos, the anointed one.

This fluid originates from the cerebrum and travels from the brain down through the spinal cord, a descent that reflects the movement of consciousness from the ethereal realms into the density of physical reality. It eventually reaches the sacral plexus, located at the base of the spine, connected to the sacrum. The anatomy of this descent is a masterpiece of biological and energetic design. The spinal cord is not merely a bundle of nerves; it is a microcosm of the divine journey, illustrating how consciousness descends from the higher realms into the world of matter. This is, in fact, the hidden origin of the legend of Santa Claus. The fluid created in the brain travels down the “chimney” of the spinal cord to the sacral bones at the base, bringing the “gifts” of consciousness.

Once a month, when the moon aligns with the zodiac sign that held the sun at the moment of your birth, a germ or seed is believed to be created. This seed is planted in the solar plexus—the biological Bethlehem, the birthplace of this internal Christ. This solar plexus is a center of immense potential, a universal creative substance from which the fabric of our existence is woven. The oil arrives at the sacral plexus and waits, dormant, for the germination of the seed. This biological window occurs once every month, twelve times a year, spanning approximately two and a half days. This seed is the Christ within, and it must eventually return to its place of origin in the midbrain.

As the oil begins its ascent back up the spinal cord, its vibration undergoes a massive transformation, increasing in intensity and frequency. Initially, the oil is differentiated within the pineal and pituitary glands before being sent downward. These glands represent the masculine and feminine polarities—the chemical Joseph and Mary—that give rise to the spiritual progeny within the solar plexus. The oil descends via two primary channels known in the yogic tradition as the Ida and Pingala nerves. The Pingala is the nerve of the pineal gland, associated with honey and the positive electric charge. The Ida is the nerve of the pituitary gland, associated with milk and the magnetic charge.

This is why the scriptures speak of a land flowing with “milk and honey.” The pineal gland produces a golden, honey-like fluid containing DMT, while the pituitary gland secretes a substance akin to milk. This is the Mana from heaven. In this physiological map, “Heaven” refers to the head, the raised area of the human form, while the torso is the middle garden or Midgard. The lower regions, dominated by base desires and the world of the flesh, were allegorically referred to as Sodom and Gomorrah—the realm of animal instinct and desire.

The goal for the seeker is to transmute this seed and initiate its ascent through the spinal cord. It must rise to reach the medulla oblongata, the pons, and the mesencephalon. On its journey, it crosses the vagus nerve, also known as the pneumogastric nerve. This nerve, which extends to the lungs and the stomach, is the “Tree of Life” mentioned in ancient texts. By abstaining from practices that cause the “drying up” of this oil—such as excessive ejaculation, poor nutrition, high-stress environments, and unchecked negative emotions—one preserves the vital fluid. This preservation is the key to spiritual ascension. Through deliberate practices like meditation, pranayama (proper breathing), and the cultivation of a peaceful, balanced mind, the oil rises through the heart and throat chakras.

As the oil ascends, its frequency amplifies. When it finally crosses the vagus nerve near the upper spine, passing through the thirty-three vertebrae, it mirrors the crucifixion of Christ at the age of thirty-three. When the oil reaches the upper part of the spine, it encounters the optic thalamus, an egg-shaped organ in the center of the brain. The moment the oil touches the vagus nerve is the true “crucifixion”—the death of the physical, ego-driven consciousness. This is not a physical death, but the transmutation of the ego, allowing the spirit to fully inhabit the temple.

The oil is not destroyed; it undergoes a metamorphosis. Its power is magnified a thousand-fold as it rests upon the optic thalamus for two and a half days—the duration of the lunar cycle. During this time, it remains inert, appearing as though it is “dead,” a state perfectly captured by the narrative of Christ in the tomb. This tomb is the cerebellum. On the third day, the oil ascends to the pineal gland, creating a bridge between the cerebellum and the optic thalamus. It illuminates both, effectively activating the “throne of God” within the skull. This awakening ignites the crystals surrounding the pineal gland, ushering in Divine Consciousness.

This area is the absolute pinnacle of our internal temple, the most holy place where the breath of life—the Holy Spirit—manifests in its purest expression. In ancient Egypt and Greece, the optic thalamus was revered as the “Light of the World.” These cultures understood that the enlightened being could facilitate this ascent, turning the body into an instrument of pure light. Christ, in this esoteric context, is not a person, but a process—a resurrection and rebirth occurring within every human being. When this internal event occurs, millions of dormant brain cells suddenly awaken, and the individual gains access to faculties of mind previously thought impossible.

We must recognize that certain behaviors are antithetical to this process. The overconsumption of alcohol, heavy foods, and the reckless expenditure of sexual energy at the wrong times are metaphorically described as “eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil,” leading to the depletion of the vital seed. To live a life of excess is to exhaust the very substance required for your own spiritual birth. The secret, guarded for millennia, is that by preserving and elevating this seed, one can achieve a state of vitality and longevity that defies conventional limits.

The scriptures are quite literal in their own encoded way. When Jesus says, “I am the light of the world,” he is referring to the light generated in the optic thalamus. When he says, “If thine eye be single, the whole body will be full of light,” he is describing the activation of the third eye. Many people look outward, waiting for a savior to descend from the clouds, but this is the primary obstacle to true enlightenment. They seek a savior because they have forgotten that they possess the mechanism to save themselves. The Apostle Paul spoke of this “Sacred Secret”—the Christ within—because the Kingdom of God is not a location on a map; it is an internal state of being.

Everything you seek is already inside you. You are a microcosm of the universe. To reach this state, one must traverse the inner landscape, rising above the lower chakras of greed, lust, and power. As long as you remain caught in the current of the lower mind, you are effectively consuming the fruit of the tree before it has a chance to ripen and return to the brain. Your task is to channel this energy, to protect the seed, and to facilitate its eventual “crucifixion” and subsequent “resurrection” at the center of your own head.

The Bible is not a historical narrative in the way modern society interprets it; it is a profound guide to internal alchemy. When the oil finally reaches the optic thalamus, it triggers the production of new, vital blood, purging the system of toxicity and regenerating the physical vessel. This is the physiological basis for spiritual renewal. It is not just a mental change; it is a total biological regeneration. The dormant brain cells wake up, the “heavens” of the cerebrum are restored, and the individual begins to perceive reality through the lens of the higher mind.

To apply this knowledge, one must be disciplined. It is not enough to understand the theory; you must live the practice. Consistently monitor the lunar cycle, identifying when the moon enters the zodiac sign corresponding to your birth month. During this period, prioritize the preservation of your life force. Refrain from ejaculation and sexual release for these 72 hours, as this energy is essential for the transformation. Nourish the body with living, fresh foods—vegetables and juices—avoiding the heavy, toxic burden of processed foods and red meats.

Use this 72-hour window for deep, intentional meditation. If you cannot maintain silence, focus your thoughts on elevated themes. Pay close attention to your dreams during this time, as they often provide indicators of the internal work being performed. If you sustain this practice over the course of a year, you allow the seed to recharge, accumulate, and grow with every cycle. After one full year of this sacred discipline, the awakening becomes undeniable. You will experience a spiritual “christening” that is your own, independent of any dogma or external authority. This is the truth of the temple within, the journey of the oil, and the ultimate realization of the Christ Consciousness that has been waiting, in the silence of your own anatomy, for your return.

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