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    Fun Facts About Third Eye The esoteric and mystical concept which refers to the invisible eye providing perception beyond an individual's normal or ordinary vision is known as the third eye. Do not confuse this with what is sometimes called the "mind's eye." That is something completely different. The third eye is a traditional spiritual reference used in Hinduism and is also referred to as the ajna, which is another word for chakra or brow. Theosophy There are Theosophy beliefs with relation to the pineal gland and the third eye. In this regard, it makes reference to an individual's gate leading to their inner spaces and realms of consciousness thought to be on a higher level. New Age With regards to New Age spirituality, the third eye is a symbol of an enlightenment state. This means that the individual has performed an evacuation of mental images having psychological or deeply spiritually personal significance. It isn’t uncommon for the third eye to be associated with auras, chakra observance, clairvoyance, out-of-body experiences, precognition, and religious…

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    The centre of communication, self-expression and creativity, this is where the inner voice of one’s truth is expressed. It is the chakra is of diplomacy and of pure relation with others, the inter-connectivity of one’s being. The Sixth level is known as the third eye chakra (Ajna) located at the centre of the forehead and is indicated by indigo color. The seat of intuition and direct spiritual vision, it is here that we visualize thing through our “third eyes” or intuitive knowledge. The opening…

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    The novel, The Third Eye, written by Lois Duncan is a real cliffhanger. The book tells the story from a girl perspective, Karen. Karen is an 18-year old that has visions, but her “gift” might bring danger to her family. Karen is babysitting at lunchtime, and the kid runs off with his friends and goes missing, but with her visions she can help find the boy. Also when Karen is going to work, something awful happens to her. She wonders if anyone will ever find her. The setting takes place in a…

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    Ryan Job was a decorated Navy Seal, a family man, and a modern-day American hero who served his country faithfully. Though he was blinded in the war in Iraq, he didn’t let that stop him from living life to the fullest and portraying his faith in his everyday life. Job was parallel to the Job of the Bible several times, always letting his hardships strengthen him and emerging as gold from the testing. There are some instances in my life and my friends and families lives that I connected with in…

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    With Summer rolling around the corner, impending hot, sunny, and humid weather awaits us. Here are my top beauty products for the summer and my beauty hacks on not looking like you've just rolled over in sweat. First, let's talk about mascaras. You do not want raccoon looking eyes while you're outside. My pro-tip is finding a good waterproof mascara. My favorite is the Covergirl Lashblast, the waterproof version of it. Second, controlling oiliness depending on you skin type you may or may not be…

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    Third: Sealing the foundation For our desired look, we must seal the makeup with powder. A brush is the tool of the trade here, doing soft strokes over the face. Then, it’s time for the blush. We can choose an appropriate color by considering our skin tone. There are several options, but I pick the powder for sealing. Fourth: The Eyes Every time you do your makeup, the eyes require dedication. I work them with fashionable colors, but taking the occasion into consideration can be of great help.…

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    Rough Draft Essay 4 Advertising is a valuable resource when it comes to presenting information and providing an emotional response from its viewers. Arguably, no other entertainment industry uses advertising as much as the film industry. Movie posters are released for nearly every movie with the hope that it will strike the eye of the viewer. Film companies aim to appeal to the emotion, which is the definition of the word pathos, ethos, which is through ethical appeal, or logos, which is…

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    In Andre Dubus’, “The Fat Girl”, Dubus uses the symbol of eyes to convey the inner and true feelings of a certain character. Eyes represent the moral conscience, honesty and truth that lies in the inner depths of the heart and soul. In fact, Dubus uses this idea of eyes in four instances. The first instance was in the beginning where Dubus is talking about the times that Louise has been kissed. The father is introduced at the beginning of the story and portrayed by Dubus as loving and yet…

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    As I take you through the path of light I will be explaining what each structure is responsible for and how it handles light. As I get to the path light takes as it enters our eyes I will point out four mechanisms that have to function in order for us to see. Each of our eyeballs have six muscles that attach them to our skull. Four of these muscles pull straight and are called rectus muscles. Two of these muscles pull on an angle and are called oblique muscles. The first mechanism is the…

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    As adults age there is a persistent declination in age related eye degeneration. Many times this occurs naturally with age, but can also be a result of medical conditions found in older patients. A portion of these medical conditions include macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. These visual impairments can lead to a need for assistive devices depending on the severity of the disorder or disease. The study was done to pinpoint the causes of visual impairment among…

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