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Post by maxnix on Sept 29, 2013 23:55:33 GMT 1
I've been wearing progressive lenses for sixteen years. Ever since it just got too difficult to see after 25+ years of working as a jeweler. They have always been less than perfect. Blurry and I've always felt in a fog when wearing them. I've recently discovered that because I always was 20/15, that those prescriptions, though 20/20, still felt to my brain as insufficient. The optometrist just increased everything by 1/4 diopter and all is clear. Here I thought my vision was shot. I am more intrigued than ever now of the possibilities of healing them completely. My mother had glaucoma. I had always felt it was a metaphor for how she looked at life. I wonder if my vision is a metaphor for mine as well? And how can I become more focussed?
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Post by Martin Brofman on Oct 2, 2013 5:49:03 GMT 1
> My mother had glaucoma. I had always felt it was a metaphor for how she looked at life. Exactly. Lots of pressure. > I wonder if my vision is a metaphor for mine as well? Exactly. > And how can I become more focussed? Begin by reading my article on vision as a metaphor - www.healer.ch/visionarticle.htmlMy book would be interesting to you as well - and if there is one of our weekend classes in your area, that would be very interesting for you, I am sure.
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