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Jan 12, 2007 15:55:18 GMT 1
Post by danuta on Jan 12, 2007 15:55:18 GMT 1
I'm glad you're not giving up, Maiwa. I don't know if you keep a journal, but I started one that deals specifically with thoughts and feelings that arise during my vision sessions or is related to my vision in some way. I find that this is another way of achieving "clarity". I have a long way to go but am a lot calmer now, less tense and high strung, more accepting and less judgmental of people and situations. For example, I have had major issues with my mother and only recently (I am 43) decided to stop punishing her for things that occurred when I was a child. She has not changed but my attitude and the way I relate to her have. It's empowering to know I have control over my perceptions. I am not a victim and my myopia is only a symptom that can be healed. I tell myself this even when I start to doubt or feel that I am alone in this journey. Oh, another thing I've found to be helpful is wearing my glasses on a chain so I can remove them easily and frequently without misplacing them. I'll keep you in my thoughts. Please keep us posted on your progress.
Martin, I read (in a previous post, I believe) that there are classes being organized in New York. Is there an update? Thank you!
Danuta
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Jan 12, 2007 22:08:16 GMT 1
Post by Martin Brofman on Jan 12, 2007 22:08:16 GMT 1
I am speaking with someone who is planning to organize my healing classes there. Perhaps she might also consider the weekend classes with other instructors. I will keep you all posted.
Anyway, a lot of people heal their eyesight in the healing classes.
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Jan 15, 2007 14:09:33 GMT 1
Post by Angeleyes on Jan 15, 2007 14:09:33 GMT 1
Hi Maiwa, my vision has been diagnosed at -10 also. I can see to read without glasses, ok I have to hold the book closer to my face but I can still read. I can see my washing line from 10 feet away with no clothes or pegs on it and yet many other things look hazy. My daughter is -5 and she says she can't see anything without her glasses but in theory could she not see half as much more as I can. I think it's all in our perception. I can't see the creases in clothes when I'm ironing, but I am not a great fan of ironing. I noticed you mentioned in one of your posts about being hesitant. If I could only use one word to describe myself that would be it, hesitant. Life passes me by because i HESITATE. A it's something I noticed in my children who wear glasses. My youngest daughter and my husband don't wear glasses and at times they may hesitate but they then go on and do whereas the rest of us tend to hesitate until the opportunity has passed us by. I didn't make this connection until I read your post, so thank you. PS I put "hesitate" in capital letters by error and was about to change it when I decided the Universe was shouting at me to take notice. Best of luck, Alice
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maiwa
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Jan 21, 2007 23:12:20 GMT 1
Post by maiwa on Jan 21, 2007 23:12:20 GMT 1
Thank you for your answers, it is so encouraging to talk about it with you! I spent half a day without glasses and it was working. I realised that I stopped doing that because I didnt want to feel what I feel... I realized I am really angry about not being able to see clear without glasses, that I am not able to do what I really want to do (but knowing that I am! but physically it looks like I can´t) and feeling tremendous fear being cut off from the world. And ashamed, too. Spiritually I know I am not. So the glasses protect me somehow... Martin once said that this are the old feelings. It might be that I try to protect myself from what I feel because when I put on the glasses this deep feelings disappear. Anyway I am happy about my progress. When I was 14 I wore contactlenses and wearing glasses was like a horrortrip! So now others can see that I need glasses and it doesn´t matter anymore. Now it matters being without glasses... Seems like I am very concerned about what others could think about me... I let you know how it continues. Writing this to you I also have to smile about myself :-) Best of luck for you, too! Hope we will share more success stories!
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