Quote Originally Posted by Sageous View Post
^^ Here's a cautionary thought, Harothehobogod:

Rather than base your mental condition on the remarkably questionable results from a remarkably questionable experiment, you might consider seeking professional help.

After a rush of excitement many, many years ago, magnets have been found to have little to no effect on people, period. If magnetism worked the way deluded enthusiasts like Mr. Rawls profess, then the earth's magnetosphere would have turned us all into gods eons ago. And if that failed, anyone who got an MRI scan at the hospital would be reporting visits to alternate realities regularly -- yet none do. Magnetism is a part of our lives, and always has been; it is not a mystical force.

Additionally, the pineal gland is not a mystical organ. After you set all quaint, ignorance-borne mythology and hopeful mysticism aside, the pineal gland is, well, just a gland. Though this experiment might represent some harmless fun, and could even produce a brief flash of expectation-based "results," it very likely is based on some very false, or at best breathlessly misguided, information.

Specious web posts will only make you feel better, or more mentally secure, for a little while -- try not to base your life on them.

Again, just a thought.

P.S. to Sweetdreamer: I'm not disparaging your idea or OP, BTW; experiments like this can be great fun, and you might learn something new regardless, or gain some new skills or disciplines from doing the work -- good luck!
Actually the pineal gland is connected to two other glands in your brain which spiritually paralell the third eye, and the pineal gland specifically excretes DMT which induces dreams, and much like serotonin induces the holographic projection of your reality. Dreams = death, serotonin = life, life = death, DMT = death. It's actually the most mystical gland in your body and what scientists and meta-physicians call the seat of the soul, it's the singularity (black hole) of your frequency change.