OUR THIRD EYE AND OUR SENSE OF SMELL.
Why should we try to, first awaken, next develop, and then make perfect our almost forgotten sense of smell? Because by doing so it will surely give us a lot of advantages when making very difficult decisions.
There are many common ways to succeed on this adventure. Nature’s wonderful secrets aren’t hidden at all! They’re right in front of our noses. The previous sentence should be taken in a literal way! When we relay mostly on our sight, a lot of useful information is lost. There’s a scientific truth regarding our sense of smell: “The nose remembers the most” Why have we lost this important human tool? In prehistoric times, ancient times, even some parts in the middle ages people depended greatly on this extremely important organ. And then, the industrial revolution made its entrance. Currently we are having the technological revolution.
In American Indian History there are many tales about how Indians were able to smell the white man, also how they could find water and so on. There are still few places in our planet where this phenomenon is observed in forgotten tribes. What useful lessons can we learn from this? In our progressive society everybody needs a chance to recover this great gift given to us by our Creator.
Here I must talk about my experiences about the above described. I’m not really that important. Believe me. What is really important is the experience gained and my willingness to share it with you positive people.
There are dual functions of most of our physical senses. Our nose has two nostrils. It’s by these nostrils that we can breathe, but also can smell. Every three hours, around the clock, one of our nostrils seems to be more wide open to receive the air, while the other apparently is narrower. Because we’re dealing with the practical application of our knowledge I want you to ask yourself why this is so. God created us as perfect human beings. God doesn’t make mistakes. So, there must be a powerful reason for it. It was created so we could detect dangerous animals nearby and avoid a confrontation with them. Or if we were hunters this developed sense of smell would be useful to find them and track them to kill them.
It’s time for me to inform you that the ability of our remote vision can be enhance if we develop first our sense of smell. There is a very strong relationship between the correct function of our third eye with our noses. Working as a headwaiter for many years I attended many wine seminars. At that time I could have a glass of red wine with my dinner. In order to have a very direct experience with different kinds of wines we were allowed to taste from French wines, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian, Australian, American (USA), and domestic Mexican wines.
Best regards Azokata-nous.
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