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Post by Visitor on Jul 16, 2008 23:25:37 GMT 1
Hello Healers,
Today, a technology of improved laser surgery for correcting nearsightenedness exist. People who want to use it of course want to see clearly and the act of surgery directly on the eye, modifiy the surface of the eye so that this modification replace lenses or glasses. Can we consider with this technology that there is not really a healing, since the person doesn't come to the point where she understand why and how she created the nearsightedness (or other symptom) ? Or can we consider that with the new confort and ease, the person spontanously enjoy more life and expand consciousness and that it is the healing ? Anyone here with cases, stories or examples implying that kind of laser surgery ?
Thanks for insights.
V.
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Post by Angeleyes on Jul 21, 2008 12:50:58 GMT 1
Hello V, Two of my sisters had laser treatment, one had vision that came and went in her eye before the treatment and it was exactly the same after the treatment. I had discovered Martins book in the meantime and she used the exercises and techniques in the book daily. After a few weeks her eyesight corrected itself to normal vision. However, in this time she was no longer wearing glasses, and at many times she couldn't see much. The biggest change however was in her personality and in that time she became more outgoing and realised she had to believe in herself more - that just fixing her eyes wasn't going to fix her life. It was this transformation that was more obvious to me. My other sister believed totally in the laser treatment and that it would cure her eyesight and it did. She didn't ever think that there would be a possibility that it wouldn't work. She didn't believe she needed to do exercises if she had laser treatment and that was how it worked out for her. However, although she doesn't seem to notice, I and others have noticed that she now has very poor vision in dusk, that time between daylight and night when others are still able to see. She squints up her eyes and still cant see and needs guided. Although she says there's no problem. There has also been a changer in her personality, whereas before laser treatment she and my other sister would have been content to work away in the back ground, since they both had laser treatment, they very much project themselves forward, into the limelight. They don't wait to be asked. They also seem to have life a lot easier than they did before. They are also a lot more focused or single minded. They also no longer do tact or diplomacy. They also don't look at things they don't want to see in life. These are changes I observe, however, please bear in mind that I still wear glasses. These may not be the traits they see in themselves or that others see. Alice
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jul 23, 2008 20:56:51 GMT 1
Sometimes the laser treatments work, and sometimes they do not - and we associate the degree of success with the degree to which the person has allowed changes in their consciousness. Of course, no longer feeling intimidates by not seeing clearly has its merits and positive effects - though we still hold to the understanding that the person must change their way of being to change their eyesight and their way of seeing.
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Post by Visitor on Jul 30, 2008 0:06:27 GMT 1
Thanks Alice and Martin for your insights.
So, may be we can consider the unified desire to see clearly, the appetite to do so, the willingness to stand clarity all time (let say the people who want surgery imagine and vizualise the joy of seeing clearly all time); all that being what makes the difference between surgery that succeed and surgery which doesn't.
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Post by Martin Brofman on Jul 30, 2008 5:10:08 GMT 1
It is about the change in consicousness from the personality profile of someone who does not see clearly to that of one who does. See my article about vision as a metaphor - www.healer.ch/visionarticle.html.
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