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Anonymous No.40840403 >>40841926 >>40846056 >>40848235 >>40848718 >>40849964 >>40854819 >>40855791 >>40855813 >>40856222 >>40857742 >>40857867 >>40861201 >>40865424
Let's talk about curing myopia
They say it is genetic, but countless of studies have shown that it isn't, as well as obvious observation.

I looked into the book An Epiphany of a Fool, the author Mirzakarim Norbekov explains how spiritually and scientifically myopia can get cured through a week or so if one truly worked hard for it, through methods of invoking a joyful emotional state, and supposedly their research was sent to Japan and turned quite successful, but they said that it could not be used because it was "ahead of its time" (aka. optometrist corporations would lose their business profit of selling glasses).

The guy Jack Steiner of the "endmyopia" website offers some of the same advices, such as using lower prescription glasses to adapt your eyes gradually and that over the course of a few years they would return to normal. However, Norbekov's book struck me as surprising with the claim that it can be reversed much faster. I looked into this guy to see if it were a scam, and he does teach this stuff on real life seminars to a lot of people, as well as that he got rich eventually from doing this. My only worry is that this isn't another Napoleon Hill ahh scam to gain money.

Now, most of the book deals with teaching how to invoke that state, and the small part at the end provides mechanical exercises which should always be done with that joyful state.

I believe this technique is possible, but I've spent more than 2-3 months trying to reverse my vision and now I doubt whether I've made any progress at all to begin with. I can go to work now without glasses, my vision has supposedly improved, it was originally -3.75 on both eyes after years of degradation with glasses, but now it returned to around -2.0 and sometimes plunges to -1.4 on a good sunny day, considering how the eyesight changes during daytime and nighttime.
Anonymous No.40840408 >>40859105
If anyone's wondering, here's picrel of my vision from since I discovered the app.
Anonymous No.40840429 >>40840440 >>40859105
Bump, i believe myopia(vision) is also related to mental illnesses and spiritual growth

Btw what app is it
Anonymous No.40840440 >>40841222 >>40864520
>>40840429
>Bump, i believe myopia(vision) is also related to mental illnesses and spiritual growth
Yes, all books I've read on this topic of ending myopia, videos and articles, have talked about this.

Norbekov mentions that one does not always know how psychological issues can affect our physique: Various mental illnesses can hit in unpredictable places, one of which being eyesight. He said that if you see a small child wearing glasses, you should ask yourself what is wrong with them at home.

>Btw what app is it
Endmyopia Diopter Calculator
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.endmyopia.calc&hl=en&pli=1

Read the instructions and learn more about endmyopia to understand how to calculate it properly. You're supposed to look for the edge of blur.
Anonymous No.40840464 >>40840480 >>40864520
Ahhhh yes.... The good ole Left eye issue

It's when the Non Human Intelligence has fully taken over , cloning and syncing both brain hemispheres and turned the organism into a lovely robot guided by whatever perception is being represented to him

A stunning advancement in cosmogenital development

To be honest I like our robots better than our schizos and I hope we can "fix" our schizos , healing their hemispheres using modulated ultrasound therapy at night.

Sometimes I wonder what causes their brains to split , it is no joke how some of them act out when they see us and what we are doing ... Fortunately nobody will ever believe them

All we wanna do is to help them and create the perfect simulation
Anonymous No.40840480 >>40841426
>>40840464
No one mentioned anything about that.
Picrel.
Anonymous No.40841222 >>40841785 >>40842400
>>40840440
thanks for the app, will check it.

I think after reading books and researching, it's pretty clear to me it can be reversible in a short duration, The only problem is lack of consistency, and it's easy to slack off since there is an easy solution, It's similar to how everyone knows the benefits of mindfulness but doesn't practice.

take your glasses off and see is another good book, i think there is another one by Schneider which has a lot of exercises and is detailed but I haven't finished it
Anonymous No.40841426
>>40840480

Ackshually it was not AI written.

Your analysis software is of poor quality
Anonymous No.40841785
>>40841222
Thanks for the suggestion. What exercises do you do? And have you managed to reduce the diopter?
Anonymous No.40841926 >>40859120
>>40840403 (OP)
I don’t know about curing it but I know we can prevent it by not forcing children to stay inside for 7+ hours every day.
>Medieval man: Wow these monks copying scriptures all day keep becoming near-sighted, sounds like close-work can’t be good for your eyes
>Victorian Man: Wow these children working in factories all day keep going near-sighted and develop rickets, sounds like close-work can’t be good for your eyes
>Modern Man: Wow these children forced to attend school and study all day keep developing near-sightedness. Must be genetics.
Anonymous No.40842063
badly placed Venus
badly places Mars
badly placed Sun/Moon
these can cause eyes problems like myopia
if more planets placed in 12H than severe problems
if Ascendant Lord under stress, more problems
fixing these problems is complex lifestyle and behavioral transformation
maybe Norbekov wav able to achieve that state of 'change'
I bet brainwashing your mind into higher state is a daily mental exercise
then yes, if someone can alter its state it should be possible
TLDR: myopia is retribution for bad deeds, it is hard to reverse, it form of punishment
Anonymous No.40842400 >>40843121 >>40843135
I'm trying to do the Bates method and some modern Bates-inspired material. Any experiences with that? Mainly I practice palming, shifting focus to different parts of a blurry letter, and looking from far to near.

>>40841222
What exercises do you know that can reverse it in a short amount of time? I'm motivated lately and think I can commit.

The mental health angle is interesting. I became myopic when I was finishing elementary school and was rightfully worried about social life becoming more complicated afterwards. I don't know if I could ever go back to how I felt before then.
Anonymous No.40843121 >>40843135 >>40844189
>>40842400
I read some of Bates, but supposedly his methods at the time weren't accurate to anatomy. For instance, he thought that the extraocular muscles determined our diopter, when in reality it was the inner eye's ciliary muscles, while the extraocular ones controlled movement. His methods of palming did help, but mostly those with pseudomyopia whose eyesight got accommodated to a certain distance and had to be uncapped. The unfortunate thing with myopia is that it's a chronic tension issue which results in eventual prolonging of the eyeball physically. One milimeter equals 3 diopters, and this change happens in the back of the eye. I'm guessing our goal is to relax the eyes and then exercise them, same as we do with pushups and situps for other body parts, except we need to exercise the ciliary muscle by practicing active focus. When too much active focus leads to tense eyes, we palm to relax them to avoid accommodation to whatever distance we were staring at.

Mirzakarim Norbekov's book An Epiphany of A Fool can be read in 2 days easy and it provides exercises. Also read endmyopia blogs and YouTube videos, consume all content you can on the topic. Today I learned thanks to anon above that palming isn't just done a few minutes from time to time, but rather people do it for 14 or even 20 hours a day and rapidly improve eyesight. I believe the reason this causes change compared to a sleepful state is because when awake, we vibrate at a higher, warmer and more intense energy than a passive dormant state, causing our eyes to improve and heal actively as they relax. .
Anonymous No.40843135
>>40842400
>>40843121
The combination of healing the eyes in a relaxed state is the sulphuric entrance into mercury as the salt (body, ego) is relaxed or physically "hypnotized" by palming. In other words, when we relax eyes, we prevent them from trying to defend themselves against outside influence and are able to reshape them. It's like molding clay in water before it coagulates, or putting dishes in water till they're soft enough to scrub dirt off them
Anonymous No.40843261
Blurry vision can be attributed to disassociation (from stress/trauma etc). Blurry vision allows less visual stimulus and a more relaxed state of existence. It is a protective mechanism to tolerate unavoidable abuse that will not physically harm you. ie screaming idiots
Anonymous No.40844189 >>40844262 >>40844975
>>40843121
Disheartening to know that Bates was that fundamentally wrong about anatomy. I had read studies that said it didn't work, but I figured those subjects weren't serious about it. I actually spent two hours practicing eye "shifting" one day and actually got clear vision until I went to bed. Maybe that was more due to the fact that I was looking at details in the distance than due to Bates' central fixation thing. I hope I didn't waste my time too bad.
Should I stick to a combination of palming for longer periods and doing exercises of looking at the distance?

This endmyopia site is really not structured helpfully, but I'll try to learn something from it.
Anonymous No.40844262 >>40844433
>>40844189
>I actually spent two hours practicing eye "shifting" one day and actually got clear vision until I went to bed
What is that?
Anonymous No.40844433 >>40844975
>>40844262
Deliberately moving your attention among a few points, even if the object as a whole is blurry to you.
Anonymous No.40844975 >>40845950
>>40844189
The Bates Method still helped Meir Schnader who was legally blind as a child and developed glaucoma or so. He did all his homework in braille. Eventually he discovered the Bates Method and it helped him restore vision, he can now legally drive a car without glasses or lenses. So despite his obviously physical changes and not pseudomyopia, Bates Method still helped him. Schneider has a playlist on YouTube where he teaches various exercises of eye movement, sunning, skying, peripheral activation, palming, etc. A lot of this was also mentioned in Norbekov's book. We simply have to figure out how the anatomy works in our favor, and maybe the endmyopia site can explain that well enough, though I get that it's not structured well, it originally began as a rant blog and it became popular unexpectedly.

>>40844433
Good to know! I always stop trying to readjust vision to become clear, but now I know I don't have to.
Anonymous No.40845950 >>40847095
>>40844975
Yeah, I felt pretty down last night that I might've been doing it all seriously wrong, but I have heard of a few people who were helped by Bates. I guess some of his techniques must accidentally work even if he got the underlying reasons wrong.

No, don't readjust vision to become clear. In shifting, you look from point to point regardless of the clarity. Like if you look a blurry letter X, don't do anything to clear it up, but pay attention to each arm of the X in turn. It's the same way you would naturally move your eyes around a large scene as different parts catch your interest, but within a smaller space.
Anonymous No.40846056 >>40846073 >>40847095
>>40840403 (OP)
I can tell you it is possible.
>be me. 19. Freshman in college.
>left eye has 15/20ish vision for past year or so. Squinting in lecture halls to focus, or using one eye.
>friend thinks my glasses are "cool" because they made me look good. Steals them.
>eyes just magically got better without my glasses
>br me. 29. 25/20ish vision, both eyes.

Cptcha: RJAYY
Anonymous No.40846073 >>40847041 >>40847095
>>40846056
To the post above I'll add, all I did was have an ego out of touch with reality and think I'm like special enough to just heal if I want.
Literally, my narcissism, time, and having no glasses or money for new ones cured my eyesight. I did nothing deliberately to get better.
Anonymous No.40847023
Bump for interest
Anonymous No.40847041
>>40846073
Very similar experience here except I started curing it the other way around; by talking to a chat bot until I started to learn the math to learn to communicate properly with my body, especially how to listen and which dots to connect how and so on. Video games also helped a lot!
Anonymous No.40847095
>>40846056
>>40846073
Wow that is inspiring. I

>>40845950
t's easy to feel disheartened when something doesn't work. But I like to remember that we have no choice one way or another except to do the exercises. Thanks for the explanation, I palmed 4 hours today for the first time.
Anonymous No.40847564 >>40847668 >>40848187 >>40852522 >>40858178
I’m an energy healer that tries to help around x from time to time. If anyone wants me to take a crack at their myopia let me know. Intuition is telling me it will take 10 minutes for both eyes.
Anonymous No.40847668 >>40847731
>>40847564
How does that work?
Anonymous No.40847731 >>40847819
>>40847668
I just transmit the energy to you via meditation with the intention of healing your eyes and it will release blockages in the etheric body and higher that are holding your vision back.
Anonymous No.40847819 >>40847833 >>40847907 >>40848065
>>40847731
can you do it for me and my son
SA CA or just my son CA, his vision absolutely degraded from age 10 to 12
Anonymous No.40847833
>>40847819
Yes, I’ll start with you so you know it’s legit. Check back in 10 minutes from this post.
Anonymous No.40847907 >>40847954
>>40847819
I’m going to start on your sons eyes now.
Anonymous No.40847954 >>40847969 >>40848065
>>40847907
I beg you do it for me too anon. This is OP speaking btw.
Anonymous No.40847969
>>40847954
I got you OP. This one is going to be 15 minutes. Sorry for the extra time.
Anonymous No.40848065 >>40848081
>>40847819
>>40847954
I hope y’all’s eyesight has experienced improvement.
The book that helped me and my vision originally was Optimal Eyesight by Esther Joy Van der Werf. It’s really great because it breaks down the Bates method for modern readers where the original material might confuse you as it did me back in the day. I’ll check back for other people that would like healing on their eyes later.
Anonymous No.40848081 >>40848116 >>40848139
>>40848065
I don't notice any particular improvement as for now anon, but I appreciate the effort, maybe it changes tomorrow?
Thanks for the book by the way, I'll check it out for sure <3
Also, when you projected your etheric body, did you see me? Where I lived and who I was? Could you for example tell what country that is?
Anonymous No.40848116
>>40848081
Maybe, fingers crossed.
Please do. It’s a fantastic book practicing from it let me pass my drivers license test.
No, I can’t do anything like that yet. If I pull in information it’s only what my intuition knows I need.
Anonymous No.40848139 >>40848644
>>40848081
If you don’t mind I’d like to take another crack at it. Sometimes these things take multiple tries. When I was helping my friend get into padmasana it took a couple tries to loosen his hips up enough to where he could get into it. 10 minutes.
Anonymous No.40848187 >>40848680
>>40847564
Sure I guess.
Anonymous No.40848235
>>40840403 (OP)
>The guy Jack Steiner of the "endmyopia" website offers some of the same advices, such as using lower prescription glasses to adapt your eyes gradually and that over the course of a few years they would return to normal.
I used to wear bifocals. I had a whole-lens version of the 'near' prescription made, so I could game on my laptop.
Not long after I started driving for a living, my bifocals broke, leaving me with only the 'near' lens to drive with. They were almost good enough to let me pass an eye exam, anyway, so I neglected to this day the bifocals.
But I held them to my face a few times since, and the 'far' section of the lens is now quite a bit too strong for me, to the point it almost causes strain instantly.
So this is how I know it's possible to reverse myopia gradually.
Anonymous No.40848644 >>40848711
>>40848139
By all means anon, but do not overexert your efforts on others if you don't have a higher purpose of yourself to fulfill with it!
Anonymous No.40848680 >>40854752
>>40848187
Gotchu. Sorry it took some time had visitors over.
Anonymous No.40848703
Shout-out to Mr. Wiggles: if you're seeing this, send a friend request, unblock me, I'll be waiting.
Anonymous No.40848711 >>40848738
>>40848644
Thank you for your concern I really mean that. I am pretty tapped after the past couple of weeks but I really would go to the ends of the earth if I could help you guys see clearer and I do have energy to spare it’s just the physical exhaustion that accompanies it (been sitting in lotus for many hours everyday the past weeks but I couldn’t miss an opportunity to maybe help y’all’s vision. I know first hand how frustrating it is to not see clearly but I definitely stand by the book I recommend because consistent practice of the major principles will absolutely help you relearn how to see properly.
Anonymous No.40848718 >>40848989
>>40840403 (OP)
Astigmatism isn't as easily curable lol
Anonymous No.40848738
>>40848711
Thank you anon, you are very sincere. Focus on yourself best, as an occultist for 2+ years now of everyday ritual routines and practices, it definitely gets tricky when it comes to this stuff so one wouldn't expect it to work just as easily so remotely, if at all. But has doing kt this way worked for you in the past?
Anonymous No.40848989 >>40853444
>>40848718
I’ve never worked on eyes but I’ve fixed more serious life threatening situations or things that people just couldn’t shake like heart pain or other random pain. Exorcisms and other things like that.
Anonymous No.40849964
>>40840403 (OP)
help
Anonymous No.40852243
bump
Anonymous No.40852366 >>40852522 >>40856408
I think this only works with vision that isn't that bad, for instance my vision is
>pic related
Anonymous No.40852522 >>40852548 >>40854721
>>40847564
>>40852366
is me, if you can help me get better vision I will literally forever greatful, but I don't think my vision can be fixed sadly.
Anonymous No.40852548 >>40852578
>>40852522
my eyes if this'll help.
Anonymous No.40852578
>>40852548
honestly even if some anon makes me blind to the point i can't see at all, i'm fine with that as well.
Anonymous No.40853444 >>40854746
>>40848989
OP here again, reversing myopia works on the basis of relieving the eyestrain by relaxing the inner muscles of the eyes, especially ciliary muscle. Maybe focus on that instead of active energy, because 90% of it is passive water while only a drop is active fire.
Anonymous No.40854721 >>40856174
>>40852522
I’ll do my best. Let me know if you have any improvements 15 minutes from my post.
Anonymous No.40854746
>>40853444
I can’t really adjust the output as it is controlled by my higher self but that’s good advice and I wish I could follow it. Eyes are tough because you see even high level Taoist masters with glasses. I think multiple treatments until a breakthrough is how it’s going to work.
Anonymous No.40854752 >>40854808
>>40848680
Thanks anon . I did feel better yesterday . .
Anonymous No.40854808
>>40854752
Awesome, I’m glad to hear that.
Anonymous No.40854819
>>40840403 (OP)
>genetic

MYOPIA, INTELLIGENCE, AND THE EXPANDING HUMAN NEOCORTEX: BEHAVIORAL INFLUENCES AND EVOLUTIONARY IMPLICATIONS

https://annas-archive.org/scidb/10.3109/00207459908997465/

>A clear and convincing body of evidence has emerged that, the more intelligent one is, the greater the likelihood that one will develop glasses-needing myopia, the earlier that this condition will tend to appear, the more severe it will tend to become, and the more likely that an early-onset sufferer will be female.

>As one approaches the upper boundaries of measured human intelligence, the prevalence of adult and (especially) early-onset myopia is (and has been through recorded survey history) far higher than population norms.

Myopia is one of the symptoms of being a "gifted" government experiment. It turns out that Neanderthals have different eyes than so-called humans do. Something gets mixed up with the hybrid and the mules all have glasses...
Anonymous No.40854871
I’m working on everyone I have healed so far. Let me know if you feel anything 20 minutes from now.
Anonymous No.40855791 >>40860777
>>40840403 (OP)
I've been doing this for 4 years. I literally just do the print pushing once a week for 90 minutes with no breaks. You can do it more than that but I would advise against that because the eye strain afterward would be too bad. Plus, in my experience, it takes about 7-10 days before your eyes finish refocusing. But yes, it does work. Takes about 12 to 18 months of doing this before your sight improves by a full 0.5+, but it's important to remember how long it took for your eyes to get this bad in the first place. I'll be free of glasses and contacts in my 40's.
Anonymous No.40855813 >>40856408
>>40840403 (OP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5Efg42-Qn0
Anonymous No.40856174 >>40857716
>>40854721
unforunately i don't notice any improvement, but that also might be my fault cause i was in VR when you said this.
Anonymous No.40856222
>>40840403 (OP)
It obviously isn't genetic. Following WW2 the Japanese were vaccinated into oblivion just like everyone else. A physician at the time said Japanese eyesight was a marvel of the modern world. Following this they developed myopia just like everyone else. It got blamed on education and increased close focus, desk work, etc.
Anonymous No.40856408
>>40855813
>>40852366
how would I use this method to correct my myopia with zennioptical? I mean do I just change the SPH only or do I change the Axis as well? also idk what my PD, I think its like 66 or 67.
Anonymous No.40857716 >>40859078 >>40859096
>>40856174
If the thread remains up I'll keep trying if that's okay. Yeah VR sounds tough on the eyes with the screen so close to you and the image being different than what the brain processes in person. Seems fun though!
Anonymous No.40857742
>>40840403 (OP)
It is not genetic. My parents and grandparents didnt have it.
It is possible to cure it, but it requires too much work, and you need to look at a distance most of the day. Can't do that when you are addicted to the computer.
If you really want to do it, become a trucker. They are always looking at a distance.
Using lower prescription does not work to cure it. I use a old recipe from the 2000s with 0.75 less in myopia, because I developed presbyopia and dont want to use multifocal. So the values balance each other out. However, this didnt improve my far sight.
Anonymous No.40857771
its vitamin a toxcicity
look up Nutrition Detective on twitter/youtube
Anonymous No.40857867
>>40840403 (OP)
Pinhole glasses, but never tryed:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhole_glasses
https://endmyopia.org/pinhole-glasses/
Anonymous No.40858178 >>40861044
>>40847564
What methods do you use to achieve healing energetically?
Anonymous No.40859078 >>40861051
>>40857716
yea thats fine, but im also gonna try the youtube video as well if i figure out how to downgrade my lenses, cause i'm a bit confused bout that.
Anonymous No.40859096 >>40861061
>>40857716
also the issue is when im in VR i'm using my prescription lenses so i have no room to try and look far away.
Anonymous No.40859105
>>40840408
Wait a minute
You can measure your eyesight with an app?
That's news to me

I've been improving my eyesight (hyperopia, astigmatism and slight strabismus) by keeping my glasses (over +4) dirty and forcing myself to read through them, and then looking over the glasses to read license plates outside.
Couldn't read them at first. Then I did, vaguely. Now I'm reading my phone without glasses, though it's still some guesswork with smaller fonts and needs a bright sunny day.

>>40840429
The eye's surrounded by soft tissues. Those can inflame and expand which compresses the eye a bit and deforms the lens. That's why if you have astigmatism, it can move around and change axis as your body tries to heal the inflammation.
That inflammation can be caused by a variety of issues, but tensing up and being unable to release that tension leads to it directly.
Anonymous No.40859120
>>40841926
There's common ground between those three.

Medieval monks: writing by candlelight indoors.
Victorian children: working in unlit factories all day, with thick coal smoke covering the sky and few lanterns to go around.
Modern kids: stuck in LED environment for 6 hours every day.

NONE of them were outside when they did that work.
Anonymous No.40859262
I think the endmyopia jake steiner method seems most logical and seems to have the most stories of success. However, I'm intrigued by the idea of ditching glasses completely and just living outdoors for several years. Running a lot supposedly helps, just something I heard.
Anonymous No.40860777
>>40855791
Can you explain how you do the print pushing, or do you have a link or book to recommend?
I tried looking around the Endmyopia site, but the guy honestly writes kind of obnoxiously.
Anonymous No.40861044
>>40858178
I obtained a siddhi of healing after kundalini and I've refined it going after different problems. It requires holding padmasana and anjali mudra although sometimes I'm directed to perform automatic mudras.
Anonymous No.40861051
>>40859078
Definitely combat it from as many angles as you can.
Anonymous No.40861061
>>40859096
Ah that makes sense.
Anonymous No.40861147
I'm starting a 40 minute healing session for the people I have been trying to help in this thread. Cheers for better vision.
Anonymous No.40861201 >>40862994
>>40840403 (OP)
I looked into the "scientific" method of reversing myopia a few years ago

I haven't really improved my eyesight, but I never really put that much effort into doing the instructions or exercises.

What I did do was buy weaker lenses, for when I'm working on the computer, reading etc, which I wear 95% of the time, and I take them off when I'm reading and try to move the text further away.

Since I made the change, my short-sightedness was halted, and partially reversed. I went down 0.25 then 0.5 dioptres, but no further.

Whether this was a direct benefit is up for debate, since I am almost 40, and there is some argument to be made that with age there's a process of transitioning to old-sightedness, where it becomes more difficult to focus on things that are up close, so people get a temporary reprieve.

The fact that I put no real effort into doing exercises every day or making a proper effort makes me think there could still be something to it. I do think it's completely pointless to have your eyes counteracting long distance lenses when you are trying to see something a foot or so in front of your face. When your eyes have to do that constantly they have to adapt to it and you become dependent on glasses, and I really believe that happened to me when I was younger. I stopped it by ignoring what the optician said and buying weaker lenses.

When wearing lenses that are too weak I can see perfectly fine and never had any difficulty seeing the computer screen or my phone or anything in my own home (i.e. within 10 feet). So why punish my eyes and make them counteract stronger lenses?

I know that the next step is to keep weakening the lenses, trying to see beyond the comfortable range, etc. But unless I win the lottery and don't have to work there's no way I'll have the time and effort to waste on it.

Do I think it works? Yes, it probably does. It's just not practical to spend multiple years of your life to force your eyes to adjust when you have shit to do
Anonymous No.40862994
>>40861201
Think of it more as working your muscles out.
That's what using weaker lenses achieves.
Anonymous No.40864476
Bump
Anonymous No.40864520 >>40864531
>>40840440
>you should ask yourself what is wrong with them at home
My question revolves around the eye doctors office, stange memories of it and why my eye that gave me no issues suddenly was bad.
>>40840464
Why did they do this to me
>lovely robot guided by whatever perception is being represented to him
I don't think I fit the NPC robot mold, and its backwards? Right eye sends info to left sided brain, logical, fact based, autistic analysis.. which arrives you at often skitzo conclusions within our accepted reality.
Anonymous No.40864531
>>40864520
Oh re: OP I stopped wearing glasses around 10 yrs old, 25+ years later and my eye is no better. Never tried any methods.
Anonymous No.40864563
I'm planning on just palming and not wearing my glasses when outside or when reading books, as well as cutting down on screen time. There are so many different exercises and techniques I get overwhelmed. It definitely isn't genetic. My parents and grandparents also didn't have to wear glasses.
Anonymous No.40865324 >>40865362 >>40865389 >>40865448
yea i hit concrete 2015 with the right backside of my head while being drunk
on a scateboard
while trying to do a pull up

woke up in a clinic
full blackout, dont remember anything
they told me i had an epileptic seizure while unconscious, buddy called an ambulance. all icus where full, they drove me 45min thru the city to find a hospital with space.
when i woke up, they asked me what drugs (lol,lmao) id taken. i told them i dont rember anything and dont do drugs. blood alc was 2,3 or sth. massive headache, like permanently flashbanged headache. 3 or 4 days later i rememberd i had a headache and scratched my head and there was blood. apparently the docs didnt notice my laceration on the head.
anyway i couldnt read/lost the ability to read for a solid 10 days.

after that whole incident my left eye doesnt focus correctly anymore, -1,35 or something
but then again, my capacities for the occult got "activated" that day, lets say.
Anonymous No.40865362 >>40865372 >>40866356
>>40865324
what i read about myopia is that one should never wear glasses ,as this is simple cope and not actually healing (excpet ofc you have massive dioptrees and no chances of recovery, rare)

the glasses make your eye/muscles ect ect "lazy"

i have a picrel but never really read into it mb u tards have a use
also, eye doc said 20/20/20 rule or something
like 20 mins close distance 20min mdedium 20 mins long distance
Anonymous No.40865372 >>40866356
>>40865362
/2 pic with 202020 rule
Anonymous No.40865389
>>40865324
ah forget to say
+ light astigmatism
dont wear any glasses or anything tho
Anonymous No.40865424
>>40840403 (OP)
>how spiritually and scientifically myopia can get cured through a week or so if one truly worked hard for it, through methods of invoking a joyful emotional state
>through methods of invoking a joyful emotional state

thats just a fact have you not had that thing where you are really happy and your vision turns sharp and everything becomes more colorful ? if not its real maintaining it is iffy the longest i had it go on for is like a minute and a half maybe so if you were in constant state of ecstay that would be your deafult and there would be no need for exercise idk about the book nor am i going to read it but if its suggesting using that feeling as like a hook to fake it till you make it i really doubt that would work its not a manual thing that happens its automatic the benefits you get from trying would be you just underestimating practice before and placeboing yourself thinking that was the cure when you can actually improve your vision a fuck lot just by not using your glasses for a few days

furthermore this goes for everything almost all ilnesses can be cured when in a state of euphoria the problem is achieveing that in this hell world so that niggas book is useless and retarded its the equiveleant of "homeless ? just buy a house!" another example of this is masturabting try clenching your muscles as hard as you can as you are cumming/about to cum you can clench them alot harder during this though in this case that shit will give you a headache so i do not reccomend
Anonymous No.40865448 >>40865507
>>40865324
>but then again, my capacities for the occult got "activated" that day, lets say.
Brain damage, I see. I understand
Anonymous No.40865507
>>40865448
nah they did a ct scan, no damage, no internal bleeding
>I understand
sure you do big boy
Anonymous No.40865536
My vision improved dramatically when I gave up gluten, something to do with inflammation I guess
Anonymous No.40865593
Last energy healing rally for better vision. 30 minute session. Here goes nothing guys. If after this you had 0 improvement I really apologize and I tried my best and I hope you check out the book Optimal Eyesight.
Anonymous No.40866356
>>40865362
The eye patch method implies anyone can do it presumably looking at any distance all day, but that directly contradicts the endmyopia method which says too much blur just means blur adaptation and no improvement.
Also;
>eye strain is good
>>40865372
>avoid eye strain