The Inside of Seeing on the Outside

August 28th, 2006

One of the core principles of my work has always been that the physical manifestation of sight problems – whatever their specific nature – ALWAYS have an inner corollary. The statement I can’t see is supported by the inner consciousness statement I don’t want to see. Part of vision recovery is releasing the attitude inside of us that does not want to see as fully, as openly and as clearly as we potentially can, out of fear, anger or anxiety. When something is out of focus in the outer world, something is out of focus in our inner world. Uncovering that – and releasing it – is the key.

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  • 1. Vivian  |  September 15th, 2006 at 2:20 pm

    I find this plausible, but I think there must be a component of habit too. When you’re myopic, your eyes are accustomed to being focused in, and they’re not accustomed to focusing out. Isn’t natural vision improvement a slower and more difficult process for someone who’s been myopic a long time?

  • 2. Administrator  |  September 15th, 2006 at 11:37 pm

    You’re right. There’s definitely a habit compenent in vision. The brain, the eyes, the muscles around the eyes all conform to habits of use that have developed over time, in some case, for some people, for decades. And the habits exist on the inner levels as well as the physiological. That’s why changing the way you see affects all levels of your consciiousness, and changing any level of your consicousness also changes how you see. You cannot separate who you are from how you see. Some find it easier to change habits than others do. Some can let go of habits that don’t serve any longer easier than others can. Each of us changes at different rates, and our process of change is different too.

  • 3. CHARLES  |  February 6th, 2007 at 11:38 pm

    I HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH CYSTOID MACULAR EDEMA IN MY LEFT EYE AND HAVE 20/200 VISION. MY RIGHT EYE IS 20/25
    WITHOUT GLASSES. I HAD 20/20 VISION iIN BOTH EYES 7 YEARS AGO AFTER CATARACT SURGERY.

    MY TREATMENT IS A SERIES OF EYE INJECTIONS WITH AVASTIN AND KENALOG FOR THE PAST 7 MONTHS WITH NO MEASURABLE IMPROVEMENT

    IS IT POSSIBLE THAT YOUR TECHNIQUE MAY HELP ME REGAIN THE LOST VISION IN MY LEFT EYE?

  • 4. Marty Sussman  |  February 7th, 2007 at 11:22 am

    First of all, I’m sorry to hear about your vision problems. Also, I’m sure you realize that I can’t make any specific recommendations to your situation from afar.
    Healng is always possible, total recovery may not be. The condition you describe didn’t just come out of the blue – it is the result of a steady decline over time of the health of your eyes and your visual system. Can you make your eyes healthier? Yes. Will you recover all the vision you’ve lost? Maybe, maybe not. But one thing is certainly clear: Do Nothing and your vision will continue to get worse and worse.
    I’d suggest that you start with The Program for Better Vision using mainly the visualizations and that you also use our nutritional fromula EYEMAX-plus. Both can be found at http://www.bettervision.com

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