No, the pineal gland isn’t just for sleeping! 😄
What is the epiphysis cerebri?
The pineal gland or conarium or epiphysis is a small pine cone shaped endocrine gland located in the center of the skull.
It helps regulate circadian rhythms, mood and growth.
Its role is currently little known by science.

Hormones
The gland is mainly known for secreting melatonin, the sleep hormone.
It is also involved in the production of :
- Serotonin.
- DMT.
- Endorphin.
Calcification
The conarium has a role in regulating calcification.
It helps distribute minerals to the tissues, including calcium.
However, sometimes there is a calcification of the pineal gland itself.
The causes are usually:
- Excessive consumption of calcium.
- Pollution.
- Emotional wounds.
- Lack of spiritual openness.
- Stress.
- Certain diseases.
Fortunately, it is possible to decalcify the pineal gland through a hormone detox.
Eye of Horus
The epiphysis cerebri is described as the seat of consciousness in the physical body.
For this reason, it is linked to the eye of Horus, which is inspired by its shape in the brain.
This symbol from ancient Egyptian mythology represents spirituality.

Transformation of the pineal gland
The human being is in mutation, thanks to the particles of transformation.
In the same way, the pineal glands are transforming.
Growth
The true role of the pineal gland is to ensure growth:
- Physical.
- Energetic.
- Spiritual.
In a way, it is the organ of evolution.
It is involved in the awakening of consciousness associated with the mutation.
Light
The epiphysis is associated with 2 chakras:
- The crown chakra.
- The third eye.
It interacts with the light, which is a subtle food essential to the organs.
In the future, the endocrine gland will increase :
- The ability to circulate light in the body.
- The regeneration by light.
- The light emission of the crown.

Conclusion
What is the true role of the pineal gland?
Sure, it manages sleep, but not only.
It is involved in growth, spirituality, evolution and the circulation of light.