More intriguing is that--I know at least in the Mesopotamian version--that little pine-cone-shaped object in his hand is pointed at the human king's head, possibly specifically at his pine-cone-shaped pineal gland.
Technically I think its supposed to be a pinecone, which looks very similar. They both have a folded structure/symmetry to them.
I think originally it had something to do with the tree/vessel of life.
In addition to spiritual consciousness and enlightenment, pinecones have also historically been used as symbols of everlasting or eternal life. Ancient Assyrian palace carvings, dating back to 713-716 BC depict four-winged God-like figures purposefully holding aloft pinecones, or in some cases, using a pinecone to pollinate their depiction of the Tree of Life -- a tribute, perhaps, to both the Pinecone’s immortality symbolism and its role as an icon of enlightenment.
Im not 100% sure what they mean here, but this suggests that pine al is a form of the word pine.
The pineal gland in the brain is named after pinecones because of it’s shape. The pineal gland controls our body’s perception of light, as well as our wake and sleep patterns. It has long been considered our biological “third eye” and “the epicenter of enlightenment.”
On a side note, strange post in the ohio reddit the other day caught my eye. Talking about 7 ft aliens at the wright pat facility, seems more plausible than little grey aliens from what I know.
These beings, standing over 7 feet tall, exhibited features such as elongated blonde hair, high foreheads, and an unusual eye structure reminiscent of Asian descent, coupled with a lack of standard human skin and circulatory components.
This got me thinking, and you can feel free to call me an idiot but you wouldn’t be wrong.
So they say if you eat food that looks like the organ it can help keep that organ healthy. Ie. kidney beans support kidney functions, walnuts support the brain, and tomatoes support the heart.
So if acorns resemble the pineal gland, wouldn’t finding a way to prepare and consume them (ie a tea or something) help support the pineal which has been calcified our whole lives?
There's more on the "handbags of the gods" here:
Why Are Mysterious Handbags Prevalent in Ancient Carvings Worldwide? (Ancient Origins 9/17/2023)
More intriguing is that--I know at least in the Mesopotamian version--that little pine-cone-shaped object in his hand is pointed at the human king's head, possibly specifically at his pine-cone-shaped pineal gland.
Those two features are also totally not related.
If that's a pineal gland in their hand these dudes at like a foot tall at most.
Technically I think its supposed to be a pinecone, which looks very similar. They both have a folded structure/symmetry to them.
I think originally it had something to do with the tree/vessel of life.
Im not 100% sure what they mean here, but this suggests that pine al is a form of the word pine.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/fun_facts_about_pine_cones
On a side note, strange post in the ohio reddit the other day caught my eye. Talking about 7 ft aliens at the wright pat facility, seems more plausible than little grey aliens from what I know.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Humanoidencounters/comments/1bmafby/the_wpafb_twin_humanoid_case_1959/
Just a bunch of random bullshit? Maybe.
This got me thinking, and you can feel free to call me an idiot but you wouldn’t be wrong.
So they say if you eat food that looks like the organ it can help keep that organ healthy. Ie. kidney beans support kidney functions, walnuts support the brain, and tomatoes support the heart.
So if acorns resemble the pineal gland, wouldn’t finding a way to prepare and consume them (ie a tea or something) help support the pineal which has been calcified our whole lives?
My dick looks like a dick, going to eat it too?