Re: Mission Impossible
- From: andrewedwardjudd@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 06:27:18 -0700
On Aug 23, 12:40 am, "Mike Tyner" <mty...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It means you have no clue about the actual change in terms of diopters
before and after. When we bother to measure that, we don't find that placebo
treatments have much effect.
Mike
You just love your opinions dont you!
Is it possible that my "client" has an optician? Is it possible that
my client has had a "before measurement of her eyes" done prior to me
beginning the work i have done with her?
It must be possible surely?
But you have already decided i have "no clue".
I have seen the prescriptions for this woman.
Another of my "clients" is herself an optician. She has a very
small amount of myopia and astigmatism and yet she fits my model very
well. I can give her the insights and she has appreciated them but
it is her who has to release the old way of seeing.
Her assistant is also myopic. She fits the model. She appreciated
the insights but it is her who has to release the way of seeing she
has now. It is her who has to see thru more open minded perceptions.
Your own perceptions seem very narrow minded. You always think the
worst about me. That is how you see. What you think is far more
important than what is actually happening.
Thats the way myopia works. It is a blurring out of reality.
Naturally you dont want to see how silly your behaviour is.
Naturally you prefer to think of yourself as the erudiite doctor of
science.
In reality you mind is full of more mush than mine could ever possibly
contain!
You can change. It is never too late. But like the light bulb you
have to want to change.
How about giving it a go please?
A.
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