Organs of Light
71Lord, keep me from the peculiarities of civilization where everyday I rest in Your salvation.
Left-Brain Oriented Society
Our vision is very much a mental process and the consequences of a left-brian oriented society forcing a child to use their right-hand as oppossed to using their God-given characteristic of their left-hand use is proof of that. It makes them dyslexic. It is not caused by neurologic disorders. It is not genetic. When we try to change what is, the unnatural will start to fizz.
On page 305 of Relearning To See by Dr. Quackenbush, he says, "Natural vision is primarily a right-brain function and is based on relaxation. The epidemic of blurred vision in this society is only one of the many serious consequences of switching off, or "dimming," our right-brain characteristics. Our vision problems reflect an imbalanced way of living. Blurred vision is a message from the mind and body that a person's visual system is out of balance with nature. Dr. William Bates discovered how to bring the visual system back into balance, with relaxation of the mind being the most important key. (Highest relaxation comes from knowing how tightly sealed we are in the truth of Jesus' crucifixion field)
On the following pages of Relearning to See are listed whole pages of the characteristics of the left hemisphere and the other page the characteristics of the right hemisphere. Here are some examples: left is auditory, right is visual; left sees clearly up close, right sees clearly in the distance; left has characteristics of near, inward, close, introvert, inhibit, closed, convergent and right has characteristics of far, outward, distant, extrovert, exhibit, open, divergent; left has characteristics of limited and right has characteristics of infinite; left brain characteristics are rigid, unyielding, negative and right brain characteristics are fluid, flexible, positive. Do you see the point of right brain and left brain hemispheres? The actual list is much bigger than these mentioned here. Listen carefully to the song by Jewel called Life Uncommon. You can YouTube search box it to listen. Lend your voices only to freedom only and not to that which you want to be free from!
Dr. Quackenbush says a decline in visual acuity at the distance, however, is no more a peculiarity of civilization than is a similar decline at the near point. Myopes, although they see better at the near point than they do at the distance, never see as well as does the eye with normal sight; and in hypermetropia, which is more common than myopia, the sight is worse at the near point than at the distance. He says the solution is not to avoid either near work or distant vision, but to get rid of the mental strain which underlies the imperfect functioning of the eye at both points; and it has been demonstrated in thousands of cases that this can always be done.
Take the video test below. They say if you see it go both ways, your IQ is high.
The Consequences From The Physical To The Emotional Plane
Vithoulkas in The Science of Homeopathy and A New Model for Health and Disease presents a remarkable perspective on the mental-emotional-physical interrelationships of progressive illnesses, and healing.
Mostly, physical symptoms (the outer plane) are relatively less important than emotional or mental symptoms. A person can live a happy, productive life without a leg. Emotional symptoms (the middle plane) are more important than physical symptoms. Anxiety can be coped with. Mental symptoms (the inner plane) are the most important in regards to overall health. Destructive delirium is a symptom of a very serious mental problem.
A person's individual history of chronic health problems often shows a trend from the physical, through the emotional, toward the mental symptoms.
A person may have skin eruptions (physical) when young. Many teenagers use drugs and/or surgeries to "correct" acne (symptom of a clogged lymph system and easy to fix). Many teenagers use drugs and/or surgeries to correct acne. Later, a liver dysfunction may develop. With enough drugs, the liver symptoms may diminish or disappear, after which irrational mood swings (emotional level) may develop.
If powerful drugs are used to fight emotional disturbances, the disease can then shift into the mental realm. One drug used to control panic disorder causes some people to develop both short-term and long-term memory loss.
Some psychotics have had a prior history of physical and emotional disturbances before becoming psychotic. During psychosis, many of their physical and emotional symptoms can disappear.
The shifting from one state of illness to another makes it difficult to identify any one drug or surgery as the cause of the worsening state of health. The energetic state of the illness keeps shifting. A new, different totality of symptoms often emerges.
As a result, different disease states seem to be unrelated. A drug used to control high blood pressure is not connected to the later appearance of Crohn's disease. The drugs and surgeries used to combat Crohn's disease are not connected to the appearance of cancer.
In the attempt to defeat the cancer, chemotherapy, radiation treatments, and powerful drugs are used to fight the enemy. Even when these solutions eradicate the cancerous cells, how do they affect the person? Is the underlying cause of the cancer eliminated?
Many patients are blindly shuffled from one specialist to another, until, finally, they are told, "There is nothing more Western medicine can do for you." This is true. It was all these same scenarios in over ten years of medical transcription that kept me in idle with despair. Sometimes we learn with watching consequences rather than watching the right of it. Especially when right's ways have completely quit.
Alkalization lets go, loosens, opposite of tension, the proof is in.
Bates said that when the superior oblique muscle contracts, it applies pressure on the top of the eyeball, pushing downward. When the inferior oblique muscle contracts, it applies pressure on the bottom of the eyeball, pushing upward. Acting independently, each oblique muscle would rotate the eye clockwise or counterclockwise. (You can watch this rotation by tilting your head in front of a mirror.) When both oblique muscles contract, the eye is squeezed into a long shape. When the two oblique muscles relax, the eyeball returns to its normal round shape. This is Bates' explanation of accommodation of the normal eye. This explanation for accommodation originated many years before Bates' research was performed.
In nearsightedness the two oblique muscles contract and the person sees clearly up close--but the oblique muscles stay contracted chronically. They do not release, and the eyeball remains elongated.
When the two oblique muscles release the chronic tension they hold in nearsightedness, myopia is reversed. The reversal of myopia and the subsequent return to normal vision is clearly--andonly--an issue of the release of chronically tight oblique muscles. The real brilliance of Bates is chronic tension is causedc by strain and removal of that strain is achieved by relaxation.
My detoxification lifestyle has diminished the vision of my right eye to completely legally blind to almost as clear as my left eye now (recovered in five weeks with the extra help of botanicals). Blindness, I've read, is a symptom of deep cleaning detoxification. I'm just so very thankful it only happened in one eye and not both! I function now from what was once 3.75 diopters to now not using any glasses. Is that normal vision yet? No, not near, but not achieving clear vision never remains a fear . . . Deuteronomy 34:7 And Moses was an hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated.
Return of The Memory
Three principles of natural visions: movement, centralization and relaxation.
The return of the memory of normal vision and correct vision habits is an important part of the vision improvement process. Movement is key in correct vision. Last time I had perfect vision, I used to bump in the back seat of the car with my sister on those endlessly long trips. Rocking chairs and spinning clockwise are good movements for those oppositional moves. Or take your finger and move it from side to side with your eyes following all the while and take note it is the still objects that really appear to move. The universal principle of continual change: "The only constant is change." Oppositional movement - a visual massage. One of the consequences of natural vision movements is that objects appear to move. When a person has normal vision, light rays move across the retina in the back of the eyeball and create a continuous, subtle, energetic massage for the eyes and the mind. When a person has normal sight the eye is at rest, and when the eye is at rest, it is always moving to avoid the stare.
The stare trap. Staring causes poor eyesight. A left-brain, fast paced society is where many people have forgotten aout relaxation and how to relax. They burn themselves out and then due to fatigue, they stare. Worrying is another common cause of staring. Worry is a sin. It says we're trapped in unbelief. It says you are the tear and not the wheat. What is the only unforgiveable sin? The sin of unbelief. Don't do it. Accidents and illnesses can cause a person to stare. As long as the person stops the staring after the excess stress, the vision can return to normal. How much of Attention Deficit Disorder is caused by staring. How many children are forced to do activities that bore them. How many become bored stiff?
You get what you think. On a deeper level, visually, a person is getting what he is not thinking of. A person is not interested in the visual world, so it becomes blurred. Staring sneaks in when a person is least looking. If you want to see, then see and never stare. See actively all day long, but never with an effort. This is normal and natural.
Centralization is the normal, natural, subconscious mental habit, or skill, of having one's primary visual attention, or interest, at one small, central point at any particular moment, and this central point of interest is the only place within the visual field that is clear and most colorful. People who have blurred vision do not centralize--they diffuse. The instant a person diffuses away from the central point of the visual field, clarity lowers immediately. The person with blur takes his attention away from the only place in the picture that is clear-the center. Diffusion is confusion. During staring and diffusion, there is no point of interest--in fact, no visual interest at all--and impossible to see clear during staring and diffusion. In order for a person to relearn to see, naturally and clearly, the individual must return the visual attention back to the center. Centralizing is based on relaxation; diffusion is based on effort and strain. The physical connection of centralization are the light receptors in the retina-cones and rods. Cones are designed for clarity and color perception in medium or bright light. The great majority of cones are in the center of the macula lutea at the fovea centralis. There are only cones exactly in the center of the fovea--no rods. Peripheral cones do not pick up the degree of clarity and colors that the high density of cones in the fovea do. There are levels of acceptance one must move through as they improve their vision. Due to the distribution of cones and rods in the eye, it is impossible to see all objects clearly simultaneously--and there are no exceptions under any circumstances, with or without glasses. Centralization goes with movement; diffusion goes with rigidity. The person with clear vision is constantly moving from one point of interest to another. Both the head and eyes are moving. It is the person's interest that shifts from one point to another, and the eyes and head simply follow the mental movement. With diffusion a person is trying to see everything at once, there is no reason to move. The problem with rigidity is the head, neck, and eye muscles become abnormally and chronically tight. The visual system cannot tolerate this strain--and blur results. Diffusion can be a response to feelings of fear and being overwhelmed concerning the emotional connection. The irony of trying to grab everything at once-clearly-is that clarity is lost. The mental connection of centralization and diffusing is a mental choice. The primary issue is the attitude in the mind. Trying to do many projects at one time is diffusing and creates tension. Doing one project best at a time is healthier and more relaxing. A person may not accomplish as many tasks, but the quality of each task will be higher. On the other hand, a person might accomplish more tasks, because the relaxation associated with centralizing gives her more energy. With centralization, there is movement and flexibility. A person's energy is properly channeled and conserved. Centralization is relaxed, involuntary visual concentration. Effort to see lowers natural vision. Centralization's social connection says it's okay to point, move and yawn. Pointing is centralizing. How many times have we been scolded for pointing, moving and yawning in this left-brain peculiar civilization? Bates proved that mental and physical principles of movement and centralization are essential for clear vision, and that if they are interfered with, vision will lower. We unwittingly teach our children how to lose their sight by discouraging-even punishing them for--movement and centralization. When hearing is normal, we hear one sound best at a time. Like when the piano is playing, you hear the right-hand playing and you can hear the left-hand playing separately. Centralization is a universal principle. Living beings tend to organize and unify. Like the organs in our bodies that specialize in certain functions. For nearsights the distance is not clear; for farsights the near is not clear. It is the concept of centralization that is important at this time. When centralizing at a point that is not clear, think to yourself, "I see most clearly and colorfully where I am centralizing. All peripheral objects are less clear and colorful." And, "If my vision were normal right now, where I am centralizing I would see perfectly clear only at this point. My peripheral vision would be 20/400 at best, if I had clear vision right now." This attitude is essential for improving eyesight. It is exactly what you used to do when you used to have clear sight. Centralizing is clarity. Diffusion is blur. Refuse to diffuse. Centralize more perfectly each day. When the eyeball is squeezed out of shape, peripheral light rays fall into the fovea centralis. Peripheral light rays are not supposed to fall into the fovea centralis, and doing so creates blurred sight in the center of your visual field. As the eye muscles release their tension, all light rays are focused correctly again onto the retina. Peripheral light rays no longer fall incorrectly into the fovea; they land outside of the fovea. In normal vision, only light rays from the object you are centralizing on fall into the fovea. The central vision is then clear. The mental process of relearning to centralize and its effect on the eye muscles is one of the most remarkable consequences of Bates' thirty-five years of research on natural vision. Bates created a holistic model of vision which says: if we have a stressful, mentally diffused lifestyle, our vision will be diffused and blurry. If we have a relaxed, centered lifestyle, our vision is centered and clear. The design of the retina, with its central cones and peripheral rods, teaches us how to live in cooperation with principles of nature. The benefits are immeasurable. Just look at all the Scripture we have on living simply. Acts 4:32-35 is one. Our vision is, in many ways, a barometer of the way we live.
Relaxation is the third, and most important, principle of natural vision, especially of the mind, that will be in the next hub.
THERE ARE MORE THINGS WROUGHT IN PRAYER THAN THIS WORLD DREAMS OF!
Thank You, LORD, You will save us from this haze we've put ourselves in, where in the darkness our souls are drowning in. May these be the times the bread of life shows us such evils we will prevent just like strife for walking better in this life. amen
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