All of these things are true, although we would say that the pineal gland is more of a portal than an antenna, but that is splitting hairs. In a sense, it acts as both because it helps to support intuitive awareness and operations, both with sending as well as receiving. This is with respect to your ability to perceive and willfully connect to the intuitive gateway, which does not reside within the brain but needs the brain to mount the thought needed to initiate an intuitive outreach, as well as to perceive the end result consciously. So it is not the explanation for intuitive ability per se, but rather the perception of intuitive ability and the functional workings.
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