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The third eye (also called the mind's eye or inner eye) is an invisible eye, usually depicted as located on the forehead, supposed to provide perception beyond ordinary sight. [1] In Hinduism , the third eye refers to the ajna (or brow) chakra .
The Third Eye is an American anthology series on Nickelodeon. It consisted of several English-language science fiction serials from the United Kingdom and New Zealand. [ 2 ] All of the program's featurettes focused on characters with psychic abilities.
The Third Eye, a British film by Maclean Rogers; The Third Eye or Il terzo occhio, an Italian film by Mino Guerrini; Third Eye, a Philippine horror film by Aloy Adlawan; The 3rd Eye, an Indonesian horror film The 3rd Eye 2, a 2019 sequel; Teesri Aankh, or The Third Eye, a 1982 Indian action-drama film
Ajna (Sanskrit: आज्ञा, IAST: Ājñā, IPA: [ˈaːd͡ʑɲaː]), brow [1] or third eye chakra, is the sixth primary chakra in the body according to Hindu tradition and signifies the unconscious mind, the direct link to Brahman (ultimate reality). [2]
Humans found using forbidden technos could be arrested and or killed by The Third's best "auto-enforcer" an AI robot named Bluebreaker. It follows the adventures of Honoka, a 17-year-old-(15 years old in the manga) girl who is human, but was born with a third eye as well-(which is blue instead of red), which she keeps concealed with a red bandanna.
Lobsang Rampa was the pen name of Cyril Henry Hoskin (8 April 1910 – 25 January 1981), an author who wrote books with paranormal and occult themes. His best known work is The Third Eye, published in Britain in 1956.
The 3rd Eye follows the young Abel (Bianca Hello) who is seeing mysterious things around her family's home. She has a hard time convincing her parents and sister about the sightings though, as they can not see any of the mentioned events themselves. 12 years later, Abel's parents die in a traffic accident and the sisters move back to their old house.
He recorded Semtex, his first album under the name The Third Eye Foundation, and released it on his own record label, Linda's Strange Vacation, with the help of the fledgling Domino Recording Company. The next three albums were released on Domino in 1997, 1998 and 2000.