maz
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Post by maz on Dec 27, 2006 17:45:04 GMT 1
hello there, i have a weak right eye - i can read perfectly with it but anything further than 50/60cm from it becomes blurry. as a result (i think) my eyes get tired easily and the skin just underneath becomes red and sore. they tend to secrete a lot of discharge also. i know they have not always been like this but i'm having trouble identifying the moment the problems started. i think they came along in early/mid adolescence but most of the problems i may have had then are either dealt with or looked at already and nothing really rings a bell when it comes to my eyesight. any ideas? help?! i have booked a meeting with an eye specialist who is also a homeopath and encourages sight reeducation rather than wearing glasses. i will see what she has to say, but she is only free in march, three months from now, and i'm starting to feel a very strong urge to do something with the problem now and not in three months time.... thanks!
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jan 1, 2007 13:01:23 GMT 1
Not seeing the male. Sensitivity in the area of relationships?
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Post by Gary on Jan 6, 2007 7:03:04 GMT 1
Martin,
How would one become less sensitive in the area of relationships?
Gary
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jan 6, 2007 9:51:33 GMT 1
Recognize the sensitivity, which is the result of a past decision, and make a different decision.
For example, rather than saying, "Men are like that," one can decide, "THAT man was like that, but I have no need to continue to attract that kind of man. Other kinds of men exist, and from this moment, I attract them.
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Post by Gary on Jan 8, 2007 0:05:56 GMT 1
Martin,
Could you comment on what you mean by "Not seeing the male."
And would that apply to a man, with a weak right eye?
Thanks,
Gary
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jan 8, 2007 7:39:00 GMT 1
The individual involved would have to see what it means to them.
For a woman, it might mean not seeing a way for her to have a male partner. It might also mean not seeing the male authority (father), or not seeing clearly what the person wants - or difficulty to see look at something that is different than what the person wants.
This would be examined within the context of what was happening in the person's life at the time the symptom began.
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