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Debrah RoundyUser is Offline

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02/02/2008 9:13 PM  

I noted several days ago that someone had posted this some time back and I tried to reply.  Didn't work, the web site was being revamped at the time.  So here is the question and my reply now if anyone is still interested.

The question was posed by Karen who wondered if there was anything she could do about her eyesight.

While growing up  I had my children do a simple eye exercise.  I had them look at mountains as we drove along in the car, then look close up at something to strength their eye muscles and all of my children have fairly good to perfect vision.   This alone is a bit of a miracle because both my husband and I are/were near legally blind without glasses or contacts. I wore the thickest glasses of anyone I ever knew. Contacts were such a blessing.   I am no longer needing vision correction because of the cataract surgery I had last year, and that was another tiny miracle, but knowing then what I know now I think I would never have had surgery.  I have more tools now.

But even as I had that surgery I felt impressed that there was another way to take care of eye sight and I did not know how to access it. I had a most unusual experience.   Three times it happened that I got up in the morning and started my morning routine and noticed I could see clearly – without contacts. I would savor these small experiences and wish I knew how to make them last longer. The longest was only half an hour, but I knew there had to be more out there.   I could find no answers and did not know of anyone to even form a question to ask for information. I found nothing on the internet. People don’t want you to see clearly, they want you to buy their vision products. 

Here are some ideas I have gleaned in the past couple of years:
Of course check with NLP and see if there is a reason you do not want to see clearly or are afraid of something and don't want to see.
*As you drive or ride in the car strenght those little eye muscles by gazing first far away then middle distance, then close up.
Chose a color and look for things of that color, then another and another. This also stregnthens the eyes.
Tell your eyes thank you for the work they do.
*At church when you are singing from the hymn book as the words become clear thank your eyes and tell them "that's right" as things come into focus. Help shape their behavior.  I have beendoing this and find I often no longer need reading glasses. 
*Do the 20-20-20. Every 20 minutes on the computer stop and look at least 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Might take time to tell them thanks, too. 
*Again as you drive around or during a break in the office look around for all the red or some other color you can see and notice, really notice that color.Then switch to another color. Again you are making those eyes stronger. Tell them thanks.
* palming to relax your eyes once or twice a day.   Put the palms of your hands on your eyes for a minute or so and just relax. tell your eyes thanks. (that is a mantra!)
I also visualize a white energy light when I relax coming into my body with each breath, and then as I exhale I imagine this beautiful white light coursing through my body and enveloping my eyes with its energy. 
* I wish I had known these two things before cataract surgery.
1. What did I not want to "see."
2. 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder in 1/2 cup saline solution really worked on my cataracts to clear them up but I didn't get the information soon enough. Maybe it will help someone else out there. Put the garlic powder that you buy in the grocery store at the spice counter in the saline solution that you buy in the eye care area in a heat proof container. Bring to a boil in the microwave to make certain everything is sterile. Let it cool and pour it back into the saline solution bottle. put a drop in your eyes morning and night. It may burn a bit at first but soon your eye likes it as the lense becomes more clear. Remember I am not a doctor and you do this at your own risk. 
 
Jerry BeachUser is Offline

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02/28/2008 9:37 AM  

I am told that Milton Ericson, after the polio, would spend many hours remembering familiar muscular activities like picking an apple, or throwing a ball, hours, weeks, even months rehearsing, recalling what those activities were like in the smallest detail. Eventually, some of those memories began to re-activate the abilities in his paralized limbs.

Debrah RoundyUser is Offline

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03/01/2008 7:36 AM  
I wonder if anyone out there is actually doing any NLP with eyesight.
Ericson is fascinating, isn't he.

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