Let's Get Started
Before we get
started, it's important that you do something
first. As author Wayne Dyer put it, I'd like you
to "willfully suspend your disbelief"
for a while regarding natural vision improvement
in general and the ideas I'm about to share with
you. Let go of any pre-conceived ideas,
judgements, and opinions, and pretend that you're
reading about this topic for the first time. This
is important because if you don't temporarily
suspend your thoughts and opinions about this
subject, then you might miss something important.
A lot of what you
read here may sound familiar to you, especially
if you've read anything about natural vision
improvement in the past. At first glance, you
might be tempted to think that this is nothing
new, a rehash of an old idea, leftover vision
stew warmed up with an added pinch of salt and
pepper to change the flavor a bit. But don't be
fooled. Read the entire problem description
before you begin to form your thoughts and
opinions about it. Yes, some of the ingredients
are the same, but when combined in a new way,
they create a brand new dish, one you've never
tried before. I hope you're hungry, because we
have a lot to digest.
To begin with, the
key to solving any type of mystery is to first
completely understand the problem.
Having an accurate
understanding of myopia is absolutely essential
to its solution. If you were to take a graduate
course called "Natural Solutions to
Refractive Errors", the prerequisite course
would be "Causes of Refractive Errors
101." Just like you can't properly and
safely build a house without a foundation, the
solution to refractive errors cannot precede the
proper understanding of the problem.
This fact can't be
overemphasized -- the solution to a problem
cannot exceed the definition and understanding of
that problem. In other words, our solution can
only be as good as our comprehension of the
problem. You don't need to know how an engine
works in order to drive a car. However, if you're
planning on fixing that car, then you'd better
learn the difference between the distributor and
the carburetor. Can you imagine having a car
repaired by a mechanic who didn't know anything
about engines or how they work? By taking a car
to such a mechanic, you're only asking for
additional problems and lots of headaches.
If you look
around, you'll see many examples of this
phenomenon in society today -- temporary
solutions and quick fixes because the problems
they were designed to solve were only
half-understood.
The same thing applies to natural
vision improvement. In many cases, people jump
right into NVI without first having a proper and
complete understanding of why they're wearing
glasses to begin with. No, you don't need to know
how the eye works in order to see with them, but
if you're planning on improving your vision
naturally, then you'll need to understand the
problem before you can address the solution.
Remember, solutions are only a reflection of the
original problem from a different perspective.
As we delve into
the problems and causes of refractive errors,
you'll find something amazing taking place. The
more you understand the problem, the more the
solution will unfold quite naturally on it's own.
Like a blooming flower that was once only a seed,
all problems contain within themselves the key to
their own solutions.
Let's get started
with Principles of myopia.
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