But it has bumpy ridges on its outside that resemble the shell of a walnut. And the word sauce references something liquid. You don't get liquid from a pine cone but you can press juice from a walnut. Hence "walnut sauce" to describe the blood that is infused with pineal gland panic.
But it has bumpy ridges on its outside that resemble the shell of a walnut. And the word sauce references something liquid. You don't get liquid from a pine cone but you can press juice from a walnut. Hence "walnut sauce" to describe the blood that is infused with pineal gland panic.
Buddhist here, it refers to the pine cone shape of the pineal gland. It's in lots of buddhist symbolism