maiwa
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Post by maiwa on Apr 13, 2008 10:49:14 GMT 1
From a friend I heard that the cause for short-sightedness can be that the eye-socket ist too small for the eyeball. How can you heal this? I can imagine to release the tension in the muscles but changing bones? Any insights? Thanks!
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Post by Martin Brofman on Apr 13, 2008 14:35:38 GMT 1
First, I have never heard the explanation that your friend has given for shortsightedness - and it does not explain why shortsightedness comes at a certain time in the person's life.
...and the problem is not that the eye socket is too small, it is that the eyeball is too long - and that is caused by tension in the muscles surrounding the eye, when they are holding excessive tension about what was happening in the person's life when they became shortsighted.
Anyway, we still work with the idea that anything can be healed, and many of the healings I have personally witnessed and participated in have gone beyond apparent physical limitations. Check our "success stories" page on our website.
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