First Post
y inspiration for this site merely sums up all my experiences as a child going to adulthood. I have heard stories from my peers, family and other individuals who relates this stories with me. As I share these to you, please keep an open-mind…
In our Family, my eldest brother and my mother have almost the same or similar experiences with mine. Some define it as a “3rd eye”… Third Eye is entirely different from ESP, having a third eye is like seeing the other part of our living order… the unknown or the unseen…
Everybody has a third-eye, thats why you have a sense if someone is looking at you, or if someone is behind you. If your third eye is opened, you will definitely be surprised with what you will see, thats why few people have an opened third eye since birth…
If it’s opened since birth, then it wouldnt be difficult for you since you get used to it eventually, but adults having an opened third eye later in life is far more difficult and stressful…
Some are opened forcibly with their own request, but most if not all adult “awakenings” are caused by high drama of an accident or other emotionally taxing events in your life.
Others, like my middle brother and father are people with the locked third eye, no matter what happens, they will never see or experience what those with third eye will… thus they dont believe, or is rather highly skeptical.
Your skepticism will disappear with a “shared experience”… These are experiences with your “eye” that happens with someone else or you are together, meaning you are not hallucinating, because someone sees what you see…
Ill explain more as this site evolves, and ill share some stories and actual experience as we go along…
Im in a new deifinition, I have a Semi-3rd eye… Why? because it is not yet fully opened, and I choose to control wether I want to see these things or not I have high sensitivity on this matter… Stories will follow to explain why…
















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