Re: What Is Perfect Sight?
- From: Zetsu <absolutelyinvincible@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 02:50:44 -0700 (PDT)
Imagine whatever is easy to imagine.
However, in almost all people memory or imagination of FINE PRINT is
_wonderfully_ effective and secures you a deep and intense level of
mental rest in an extremely short time.
Get some fine print.
Go in a bright place at first.
Practice reading it at the closest distance where it is possible, or
where it is comfortable. If you are unable to read it at first, then
don't worry, just appreciate its vivid blackness. Or, look at the
white spaces between the lines.
Then remember a letter of the fine print with your eyes closed, or a
part of the letter or a period.
Then keep alternating that (practice flashing) and do all that sort of
thing.
Then, whenever you are out and about, or studying/revising or whatever
then just remember it.
The more familiar you can become with the fine print the better,
because you have a stronger memory.
So you could follow what I did in my thread 'how to cure near point
eye trouble' and then cut out the card and keep it with you wherever
you go. That way the memory becomes massively strengthened because of
the repetition.
Bates had immense success doing the same thing with his patients. He'd
give them a small card with the 'seven truths of normal sight',
printed in diamond or microscopic type, or else a portion of the Bible
in photographically reduced type.. (Obviously, microscopic size print
is far superior than diamond if you can read it!. We are certainly
fortunate living in a time where it is so easy to print out our own
materials for practice, from the computer. Back in Bates time, hardly
anything was printed in 1.5 point (it would've been considered
insane!). They had to go off to town and pay a fee just to get it
printed from the retail shops, because no one would've had their own
computer at home! Now that is really weird for me to imagine.)
A tip is: don't remember a period if you don't want to , remember
something that comes to mind with ease and comfortably.
Another tip is: If your memory falters or you get distracted by what
you are seeing (in real life), try reciting a word or sentence that
you read to bring back the visual memory of it.
Keep this up, remembering the letters or period etc. whenever you look
into the distance. You'll be amazed how fast you can acheive clear
flash, and remain with it!
The results can be phenomenal improvement in a very short space of
time.
Anyway, Bates explains it a lot better than me of course.
.
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