Vision is more than just about the eye: it is a matter of the mind, not just the eye.
Vision self-healing, like any other healing, begins with the mind first, and not the body or the eye for that matter.
The intent to heal comes from within,
specifically, the mind. With intent, comes concentration and then focus
to empower yourself with the knowledge to heal your eyes of any vision problem
you may have. The manifestation of the mind is reflected throughout the healing
process.
Healing begins with the mind, and mind
healing is always mind over matter.
The mind can either heal or harm.
Your mind can help you improve your vision because vision healing is all in the
mind, but it can also increase your subconscious internal resistance to changes
or following new patterns needed for self-healing.
All vision begins with thoughts.
Seeing is a matter of the mind. To see better, you need to change not
only the way you “think” about seeing but also the way you “go about” seeing.
It is all in the mind—your thinking mind!
Changing your vision habits, most of
which may be incorrect or even damaging to your current vision health, is not
an easy task. Once these visual patterns are deeply ingrained in your mind,
they have become your long-term memories, and to change them or to eradicate
them becomes a new challenge. But you can and you must overcome that challenge
through your mind power.
Harness your mind power to do two things for
you: to restore your memories of clear, sharp visual images; to visualize
familiar images of clear vision, such as imagining total darkness in order to totally
relax your optic nerve (total relaxation occurring only in total darkness)
connected to your brain.
Memory and imagination are powerful tools for you to
improve your vision, because your mind has a deep connection with your eyes.
Effectively using your mind can successfully stimulate clearer and better
vision. It is always mind over matter.
Changing bad vision habits
How
do you change your bad vision habits? There is a saying: “It is difficult to teach an old dog new
tricks.” The conscious mind is often reluctant and resistant to any
change. Believe it or not, most of us are stubborn creatures—more like an old
dog—who do not want to get out of own comfort zones. The only way to overcome
this obstacle is through changing the subconscious mind.
Basically,
your mind is made up of your conscious
mind and your subconscious mind.
Your conscious mind makes decisions and you act accordingly, but it is your
subconscious mind that directs your conscious mind. That is to say, in your conscious
mind, you are fully aware of your actions and their respective consequences; in
your subconscious mind, where you store your emotions and memories, you only
respond spontaneously to repetitions of words and images in the form of
affirmations and visualization. In other words, if you keep on repeating
positive self-suggestions or visualizing positive images in your mind’s eye,
you can effectively change the thoughts in your conscious mind through
your subconscious mind.
Stephen
Lau
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by Stephen Lau
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