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Realizing The Truth About Life On One’s Death Bed. Is It Real?

There exist in this world numerous concepts that seek to elaborate the functioning of the mind and relate the same with spirituality. It is said that mankind lives his life primarily in search of three invaluable elements: love, truth and wisdom. The "mind and spirituality" is by itself a concept, something even science has failed to ignore. In this article, we will throw some light on the phenomenon of realizing the truth on one's death bed.

5 FACTS ABOUT DMT5 FACTS ABOUT DMT

A compound called DMT is secreted by the pineal gland of the brain. The pineal gland is said to be the seat of the consciousness. Apart from the secretion of DMT, there doesn't exist any palpable function of the gland. Although it has almost nothing to do in real terms as far as the rest of the brain goes, the pineal gland is, ironically, the most protected area in the brain.

There definitely does exist a strong sense of reason wfor the brain to be structured in this particular fashion. AS mentioned earlier, DMT, also known as the spirit molecule, is secreted in small quantities in the brain. The secretion peaks during the hour between 3 am and 4 am. Now this spirit molecule is secreted in considerable amounts only two times during a person's lifetime- once during birth and the other just before death.

About realizing the truth before one goes into passing still remains an elusive question even for spirituality. But, is DMT the reason behind this? Why is it that although Science has to some extent validated the phenomenon of reincarnation, a person isn't able to remember everything that happened in his or her past life? Is DMT the reason? Does DMT trigger the understanding the truth about our relationship with the universe, human life and death? Well, all this still remains a mystery to the human mind.

It sure does seem like the human mind is the greatest mystery to the human mind.

Story first published: Wednesday, July 16, 2014, 8:50 [IST]
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