Claustrum Oil
Much confusion has arisen regarding the validity of the sacred preservation of the inner Christos due to the science surrounding the first initial stage of the process: the claustrum’s oil.
In short, the sacred secretion goes as follows:
Lunar energy enters a star sign
Resonating antennas (the bio-magnetite in brains) pick up on this frequency and translate it into a bio-chemical one
The claustrum releases its own neurotransmitter signalling to the pineal and pituitary
The pineal (father) and pituitary (mother) then release their sacred secretions (the milk and honey) into the living waters of the body (cerebrospinal fluid)
These secretions travel down to the sacrum (sacred place) where Pingala and Ida energies intertwine in order to birth the spiritual seed
This spiritual molecule is then pumped back up the spine where it becomes crucified (double crossed) at the optic chiasm
The sacred essence then passes over the arachnoid granulations (both blood and water) before entering the blood
From here, the Christos travels back, passing the substantia nigra (dark place) and ends up at the lateral ventricle (the tomb or cave, covered in a white sheet, behind which one would find the caudate nucleus- a small body- during a dissection of the brain)
Here, the spirit molecule rests until triggered for release by the exiting of lunar energy from the resonating star sign.
From the above, it can be seen that the secretion from the claustrum is indeed the start of the internal process of preservation, but it is not (yet) an oil. Instead, it signals the release of a biochemical which will later create the sacred oil (via DMT conversions). In modern science, this secretion is referred to as somatostatin. Thus, the claustrum can rightfully maintain its title as the seat of consciousness.
For a more detailed and specific breakdown of the process and referenced literature, please see my book The Science of the Sacred Secretion 2nd Edition (it is nearly 500 pages long, hence not practical to have on single website!)
References
Loalou, V. 2019. The Art of Preservation. Independently Published.