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“anxiety due to environmental stress is a major cause of myopia. Gottlieb”
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
“Do we even see with our eyes? Why do the eyes appear to be the only part of the physical body that is not self-healing? Why is the modern world experiencing an epidemic of vision problems? Why do eye-care specialists almost unanimously assume that preventive or remedial vision care is wishful thinking at best? Why do we continue to prescribe glasses for vision problems that only continue to deteriorate? Could wearing glasses actually contribute to the progression of poor vision? What is the relationship between our vision, our beliefs, and our emotional state? I was just beginning to practice optometry twenty years ago when these questions began to weigh on my mind.”
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
“The most significant factor in natural vision improvement seems to be in the mind, not in the eyes!”
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
“Although the eyes and brain represent only 2% of body weight, they require 25% of our nutritional intake. The eyes alone use one-third as much oxygen as the heart, need ten to twenty times as much vitamin C as the joint capsules involved in the movement of our extremities, and require more zinc (our intelligence chemical) than any other organ system in the body.4”
― Light: Medicine of the Future: How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW
― Light: Medicine of the Future: How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW
“because I had been taught that that kind of change was impossible. The only explanations that fit my experience completely contradicted everything I had learned in optometry school. So I left my training behind to develop a new approach to natural vision improvement, one that was based on the fundamental self-healing properties of the body/mind. As I introduced this new approach to my patients, I noticed that it did a lot more than help people improve their eyesight. In fact, vision improvement was just a small part of the powerful transformations that began to occur. In the twenty years since then, I have seen over and over that changing your vision is the same as changing your life. Jonathan Swift said a long time ago that “vision is the art of seeing [the] invisible.” My clinical experience has proven that he was absolutely right—clearing our vision allows us to, literally, see the parts of ourselves, of our lives, that were invisible to us before. In the ancient traditions, the concept of “vision” did not refer to eyesight; it was synonymous with wisdom. Real wisdom, even what we call genius, flows naturally from the clarity of our perception. The belief that eyesight occurs only in our eyes limits more than our vision; it limits our entire worldview. The eyes have been described most accurately as the windows of the soul. Light energy enters our being through our eyes, but our vision of reality is determined more by what we see with our mind’s eye than what we see with our physical eye. In fact, I’ve found that our eyesight is simply a reflection of our view of reality. So when the mind begins to see more clearly, the eyes also begin to see more clearly—and that shift can be instantaneous. I now spend most of my time speaking and giving workshops all over the world, and everywhere I travel, I meet ordinary people who have miraculously healed their eyesight. They all suddenly saw a new possibility. Vision is so much more than eyesight. The eyes are simply one focal point in a vast perceptive field. But if we live in a chronic state of fear or anger, all our sensory functions contract; we literally become narrow-minded. After a while that contraction begins to feel “normal.” Most of us seem to have closed down some aspects of our perception.”
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
“Start by taking off your glasses or contacts and finding a comfortable, relaxed position. Take a minute to bring your attention within yourself. Allow it to wander through your body, becoming aware of any tension or discomfort. As you do this, allow your breathing to become soft and gentle. You may want to use the balloon image: Imagine that you are very slowly and softly blowing up your balloon-body with air. When you feel full, don’t collapse your breath or strain at the fullness—just allow the flow of air to reverse itself, still without any effort or straining. Continue breathing and allow your eyes to close gently. Bring your attention to your eye sockets and notice any feelings of “holding on” or “grabbing” there. Don’t try to make it better, just spend a few moments feeling that tension. Imagine that you are breathing in and out through your eyes. As you breathe, allow a feeling of softness and gentleness to gradually seep into your eye sockets. Notice how the grabbing begins to shift by itself. Enjoy this process for a while.”
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
― Take Off Your Glasses and See: A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding Your Eyesight and Insight
“The human body is nourished directly by the stimulation of sunlight or nourished indirectly by eating foods, drinking fluids, or breathing air that has been vitalized by the sun's light energy. This light energy not only affects our physiological activities and moods, but recently it has been shown to produce an effect in the body similar to that produced by physical training and its resultant improvement in physical fitness. Dr. Zane Kime, in his book Sunlight, states that a series of exposures to sunlight will produce decreases in resting heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, blood sugar, and lactic acid in the blood following exercise; and increases in energy, strength, endurance, tolerance to stress, and ability of the blood to absorb and carry oxygen.9”
― Light: Medicine of the Future: How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW
― Light: Medicine of the Future: How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW
“Housing 70% of the body's sense receptors, the eyes are the entry point for approximately 90% of all the information we learn in a lifetime (with the exception of blind people, who receive much of their knowledge from their other senses). As a matter of fact, of the three billion messages relayed to the brain every second, two billion are sent from the eyes.”
― Light: Medicine of the Future: How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW
― Light: Medicine of the Future: How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW
“Just as the shifting of gears in an automobile requires passing through the gear called "neutral," so this same phenomenon occurs in nature. Prior to the brightness of day shifting into the darkness of night, a well-known "flash of green" is frequently reported. Green, the center of the visible color spectrum, signifies the "neutral zone" or "drift course" through which all living things pass prior to entering a new phase of functioning or of life itself. From humanity's experience of the very first sunrise to the sunsets of the present, we continue to be awed by the beauty, power, life-creating, and life-sustaining properties emanating from light. It would appear, then, that our physiological and emotional centers are synchronized with nature by way of light, and that we truly seem to be the offspring of nature.”
― Light: Medicine of the Future: How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW
― Light: Medicine of the Future: How We Can Use It to Heal Ourselves NOW




