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		By: A Bruclee		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[How to clear myopia]]></description>
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		By: David		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.iblindness.org/5360/throw-away-your-glasses/#comment-31335&quot;&gt;Christopher Lane&lt;/a&gt;.

It&#039;s amazing how many things come together nicely for good vision to flow easily.
Thanks for your thoughts, as always!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.iblindness.org/5360/throw-away-your-glasses/#comment-31335">Christopher Lane</a>.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s amazing how many things come together nicely for good vision to flow easily.<br />
Thanks for your thoughts, as always!</p>
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		By: Christopher Lane		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Nov 2019 05:50:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Re concentration... There are two aspects of focus. Zooming into Detail [not necessarily close*] and awakening wide [context the field of mindful attention]. All physical senses and the mind play there part. * the bushman are known to be able to recognize the position of the moons of planet Jupiter. Put another way, reading the theory and practicing the understanding  inferred.  In today&#039;s information age, info gathering is often fascinating but fills the cup too overflowing without understanding or of any practical use.  The understanding recognizes connects with the author&#039;s experience - the level in the cup drops. All-round Education enables individuals to challenge information for its authority correctness. People skills are learnt in dialogue, listening and ability to ask the right questions enabling growth in partnership. Central fixing employs the vision skill of scanning detail - zooming into it - best seen in relaxed 3D Mode. Retinal sensors notice, are awakened by movement in peripheral wide vision and respond almost instantaneously to the detail with the muscles that adapt to distance and direction whether for beauty of danger.  To the practiced observer the detail is in focus the rest [background] is out of focus.  When reading - the words are recognized [NB we don&#039;t see individual letters] - the mind intelligence and emotions are the wide awakening**. If you choose &quot;as an exercise&quot; to read see the individual letters of each word the detail is such that the words further along the line above and below are actually out of focus, and you can watch the letters words just read go out of focus.  Wow &#062; fascinating try it!  **Stay connected.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Re concentration&#8230; There are two aspects of focus. Zooming into Detail [not necessarily close*] and awakening wide [context the field of mindful attention]. All physical senses and the mind play there part. * the bushman are known to be able to recognize the position of the moons of planet Jupiter. Put another way, reading the theory and practicing the understanding  inferred.  In today&#8217;s information age, info gathering is often fascinating but fills the cup too overflowing without understanding or of any practical use.  The understanding recognizes connects with the author&#8217;s experience &#8211; the level in the cup drops. All-round Education enables individuals to challenge information for its authority correctness. People skills are learnt in dialogue, listening and ability to ask the right questions enabling growth in partnership. Central fixing employs the vision skill of scanning detail &#8211; zooming into it &#8211; best seen in relaxed 3D Mode. Retinal sensors notice, are awakened by movement in peripheral wide vision and respond almost instantaneously to the detail with the muscles that adapt to distance and direction whether for beauty of danger.  To the practiced observer the detail is in focus the rest [background] is out of focus.  When reading &#8211; the words are recognized [NB we don&#8217;t see individual letters] &#8211; the mind intelligence and emotions are the wide awakening**. If you choose &#8220;as an exercise&#8221; to read see the individual letters of each word the detail is such that the words further along the line above and below are actually out of focus, and you can watch the letters words just read go out of focus.  Wow &gt; fascinating try it!  **Stay connected.</p>
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