First published at 21:10 UTC on January 18th, 2024.
See Santos Bonacci if you like this. The Science of the Sacred Secretion
Inside the brain is a thin, irregular sheet-like neuronal structure of gray matter that is attached to the underside of the neocortex in the center of the brain, which is call…
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See Santos Bonacci if you like this. The Science of the Sacred Secretion
Inside the brain is a thin, irregular sheet-like neuronal structure of gray matter that is attached to the underside of the neocortex in the center of the brain, which is called the Claustrum. Scientists describe the Claustrum's function as 'enigmatic' (meaning difficult to interpret and mysterious). Yet, with the highest number of connections per millimeter cubed than any other part of the brain, its anatomy is remarkable. Research shows that the Claustrum receives input from almost all regions of the cortex and projects back to almost all regions of this cortex. The same investigation results also speculate the Claustrum's relationship with consciousness.
It is within the Claustrum that the secretion process begins. In science, this sacred oil is called Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF). The composition of CSF is dependent on the activity of surrounding brain tissue. As the wiring of the brain is based on our own past beliefs, this includes our thoughts and mood.
Scientists state that the three main functions of CSF are to protect the brain and spinal cord from trauma, supply nutrients to the nervous system and remove waste products from the cerebral metabolism (brain-blood flow).
The Claustrum passes the secretion onto the pineal, which adds its melatonin release to the energetic liquid.
This secretion then travels down the spine's 33 vertebrae, through the pingala nerve (connected to the pineal) and ida nerve (connected to the pituitary.)
They meet at the triangular Sacrum at the end of the 33 vertebrate. The sacrum is a five-bone vertebrate fused with nerve fibers known as the Sacral Plexus. The point of connection is often referred to as the mother and father energy coming together and producing a 'seed', which is given the nutrients it needs and raised in a thriving environment.
At this point, about one third of CSF leaves this flow via spinal vessels and another third via nasal lymphat..
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