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Post by maz on Feb 24, 2005 19:57:22 GMT 1
hello, i thought i'd start a new thread on this one since maybe others are interested.... i haven't yet read your book, martin, (still in the post) but i was wondering if you could help me out. my right eye is much weaker than my left - with both eyes open i have excellent sight, but when i look only through my right eye, anything further than a metre away from me is blurry. i can't seem to remember when this started but i have a feeling it was at the onset of adolescense, around 12/13 years. i know this is ossibly hereditory since my dad has it too, as does his brother. they both wear glasses, at least for reading, but i would like to try to heal it properly.... thanks x x
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Post by Martin Brofman on Feb 24, 2005 20:10:25 GMT 1
Sounds like nearsightedness in the Will eye - if you are right-handed. Looking through a filter of fear.
What was the fear about in your life at 12 - 13 years? Was it about adolescence and awakening sexuality, for example? What was going on in your life at that time?
By the way, Eyesight is the topic of my other book, Improve Your Vision.
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Post by DefSwegie on Feb 25, 2005 1:27:21 GMT 1
I would like to add that I don't believe any dis-eases or such are hereditary. I believe people get "hereditary" dis-eases is because they expect to. You get what you focus on in your conscious. Love Always. --Def
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Post by Martin Brofman on Feb 25, 2005 9:00:02 GMT 1
...and they come when there is stress in your life about something...
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Post by maz on Feb 25, 2005 12:06:01 GMT 1
thankyou for your answers i never was much one for hereditory dis-eases, which is also why i would like to try to face the problem rather than use the 'oh its hereditory' excuse.... around that time i had just moved from london to uganda with my family so there were certainly plenty of changes.. however i never had much of a problem with my sexuality, it's something i have always been very comfortable with. in any case thankyou, i'll continue looking into it, and perhaps get a hold of martin's book after i've read 'anything can be healed'.
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Post by Martin Brofman on Feb 25, 2005 13:26:50 GMT 1
Then it sounds as though the cultural shock of the move makes sense as the stress in your life at that time.
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Post by maz on Feb 25, 2005 14:44:16 GMT 1
thankyou for your answer martin. certainly the move was a shock to the system in general, but i'm not sure how to look at this in order to heal it. we stayed in uganda throughout my entire adolescence and i grew to truely love the country and its culture, and now being back in paris i frequently miss it. perhaps my nostalgia is also linked to this (the problem worsened when i moved back to europe).... i certainly need to sit down and think about this myself, but if you have any inspiration i'd love to hear it
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Post by DefSwegie on Feb 25, 2005 22:57:07 GMT 1
Maz, How about this- If it is the nostalgia, recognize that those were fun times but more fun and happy times are ahead. It's time to move on and leave that behind and just be happy where ever you go because "where ever you go, there you are." Love Always. --Def
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Post by Martin Brofman on Feb 26, 2005 9:31:14 GMT 1
Sounds like it's not really about Uganda, but about the shock of just changing cultures, and not sure at first how to adapt. Having to hold back the real you, hide inside, afraid of doing something wrong, until you are sure what the rules are in the new place.
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Post by maz on Feb 26, 2005 13:52:07 GMT 1
defswegie, thankyou for your heart-warming comment sometimes we forget to really truely see things that way.... martin, you hit the nail on the head - i see what you described also in my 'return' culture shock when i came to paris. perhaps the affects are still here. i love travel and have always been proud of my adaptability to different cultures but perhaps i need to look further. i will keep you posted, and once again thanks for the help - much appreciated!!
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Post by DefSwegie on Feb 26, 2005 17:00:54 GMT 1
;D
Love Always.
--Def
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