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Part 10: Practical Applications

These exercises are taken from various parts of this guide and consolidated here for your convenience.

Perhaps you skipped to this page or came first to this page through a link from another site, and you want to skip all the explanation and try the exercises. Not a good idea. The subtleties of this method are important, and you’re going be frustrated if you try the below exercises without reading the more complete explanations from the pages they came from.

For the best results, combine a couple exercises at once. All of the exercises are meant as practice to change your habits towards how a person with normal, clear vision uses their eyes, and there are several aspects to how they do it, so combining them, or doing them alternately, will actually help you make sense of what each one really means. For example, if you breathe and blink and imagine your eyes relaxing, doing so may make you feel more “in your eyes” and distract you from what should be a mental task of imagining sharper details in what you’re looking at. But if you continue to alternate them, you will eventually find that they are synergistic if you do them the right way, and that there is no reason you can’t relax your eyes while being mentally attentive.

Practical Application Summaries

From Relaxation:

From Beliefs:

From Visualization:

From Movement and Central Vision:

From Bright Light:

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