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Post by gp1108 on Apr 30, 2011 1:01:53 GMT 1
Wow! It's been five years since I last replied.
Martin, I recently started to wear my old reduced prescription lenses while driving - just the last month - and I have noticed that these incredibly intense emotions of fear, panic and anxiety returning in certain social and work situations. These feeling occur while I am not wearing the glasses. Could wearing them those short periods of time have something to do with these emotions?
What is going on?
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Post by Martin Brofman on Apr 30, 2011 6:16:36 GMT 1
The emotions have to do with what was happening in your life when your vision was first affected. It has been in the background of your consciousness, stored in the tensions in your eye muscles, and when you take off the glasses these emotions come to the surface.
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Post by gp1108 on Apr 30, 2011 13:01:03 GMT 1
How can those emotions be eliminated and replaced with healthy ones?
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Post by Martin Brofman on May 1, 2011 6:59:09 GMT 1
You have to change your mind about something, and do it in a way that feels better for you.
There is always a choice.
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Post by gp1108 on May 7, 2011 2:10:35 GMT 1
I was walking on the beach today and the clarity I experienced in my vision was so awesome, I felt like I had made a huge breakthrough. I also started to claim that this is now the "norm", so I should just get used to it and get ready for even more breakthroughs.
I also wondered if wearing glasses blocks us from our feelings? You are given a prescription, (drug) and told to wear them. I noticed last month when I did wear those old lenses it actually did block some fear, and when taking them off, what was blocked or stored in the muscles, was released - ten-fold. Just curious.
Also your book, Improve Your Vision, is packed with layers and layers of truths, insights, and all the answers one could ever want relating to the subject. And I am finding as I go back and read a chapter a day, my vision is getting clearer, and my clarity is getting deeper and deeper.
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Post by Martin Brofman on May 7, 2011 7:02:24 GMT 1
Thanks so much for sharing the success story.
Yes, wearing your eyeglasses holds the tensions in your eye muscles that are associated with the tensions in your consciousness, and they become "background." Leaving the glasses off allows the tensions to become evident. They show themselves so they can be released.
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