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Where Does Imagination Come From?

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Imagination comes from everywhere and everything, scientifically the source of imagination can be closely related to the Pineal gland in the brain. People consider that a "third eye". Our mysterious third eye was pondered by mystics through the ages, and
has long been believed to be the source of a higher inner vision. The pineal gland is located in the exact geometric center of your
brain. Interestingly, this correlates to the exact location of the
ancient Great Pyramid that sits in the center of our physical planet. Your pineal gland is about the size of a pea, and sits in a tiny cave
behind and above the pituitary gland. It is located directly behind
your eyes, and is attached to your brain's third ventricle. The true function of this mysterious gland has long been contemplated
by philosophers and spiritual adepts. The ancient Greeks believed the
pineal gland was our connection to the Realms of Thought. The great
philosopher Descartes called it the Seat of the Soul. The pineal has many characteristics of your exterior eyes, including a
lens. It contains a complete map of the visual field of the eyes. It is
activated by light, and controls your body's various natural
biorhythms. The pineal works in direct harmony with your hypothalamus
gland – the director of thirst, hunger, sexual desire, and the
biological clock controlling your aging process.
something you imagine could or could not come true, It can make you laugh, cry, or harness any emotion. It is an extremely humanistic action that is unique to each individual, there is no definite answer to this question. Just rough and vague answers, or personal experiences. This is my idea of imagination, to find out more about this and the brain look into the website QUANTUMSELF.com

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