Releasing the Inner Barriers to Seeing

January 10th, 2007

by Martin Sussman

Eye exercises usually aren’t enough to change the way you see, except for a lucky few. They’re not really lucky, per se, it’s just that their vision problem is only on the physical level. Usually, they started wearing glasses after age 15 or so, or simply got their vision stuck by doing too much studying in school.

But for most of the rest of us, there is always an inner component to not seeing. There is a nearsighted approach to life that is reflected in the physical aspect of being nearsighted. Research proves this over and over again – nearsighted people score differently on personality tests than do non-nearsighted people. Astigmatism, eye imbalances and farsightedness also have inner – or physcological – aspects.

The Program for Better Vision contains ways to get at – and release – these inner barriers to seeing. Expanding and clearing one’s eyesight also means expanding and clearing one’s VISION and way of perceiving.

Many people I’ve worked with over the years have used a variety of other methods to release the inner barriers to seeing. The Sedona Method, EFT, deep emotional clearing, Silva Mind Control, etc. etc.

Do I have a favorite? Yes – anything that works. Depending on the nature of the inner blocks and the nature of the person, different approaches work better for different people. What works for one – even magically so – may not work for another.

That’s why the ultimate, underlying purpose of The Program for Better Vision is to strengthen that part of ourselves that says, “I Want To See”. When this part is awakened and deeply so, each of us are drawn to those experiences, circumstances and healing modalities that will work best for us. Yet, none of these approaches or methods will work unless and until there is the willingness of the person to truly SEE, in the fullest, and deepest, sense of the word.

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