improving your eyesight | Let's
see, using NLP to improve eyesight. Hmmm. Well, I know
that there have been a number of approaches. My eyesight
has improved over the last half year. Whether they all
work brilliantly is not yet clear. I had a chat about
this with an NLP friend of mine who mentioned a couple of
ideas you might like to try. I don't whether
you need to do this for yourself, or whether you'd like
to help someone else. Perhaps to start you can remember
learning some of the first things you learnt. I don't how
it would sound to you remembering how you learnt to talk,
becoming more precise in the ways that you could just
chat with people -- something you do every day. Or, if
you could think back and remember how it felt to learn
how to walk. Well, in just the same way, there was a time
when your eyes were learning as well. See, I guess that
for all of us there was a time when we saw everything
very clearly. Feels good to remember and see the world
through young eyes again, doesn't it? Just like taking a
breath and relaxing, it's something that's so easy to do. One of the things my
friend suggested is to use age regression to go back to a
time before glasses (having glass between your eyes and
the world can be such a pain, I know) when you could
actually see perfectly well. Use the other
representational systems to get there, and then anchor
the learning, and repeat it, allow the unconscious to
continue to improve the way that they learn to see
better. Anyway, my friend rambled
on, as was his wont. He mentioned his father had
installed a thermometer. Normally, you can see from a
thermometer how hot or cold the area around the
thermometer is. But this thermometer was slightly
different, the measuring device was outside, but the
reading was inside. So, you can tell what the temperature
outside is without having to go outside. Pretty cool, eh?
Specially when it's icy outside, but not inside. Now, we use technology
around us all the time -- watches, heart rate monitors,
glasses -- all just to give us more accurate information
that we would have guessed. By increasing the accuracy of
our guesses, we can eventually do away with the outside
technology altogether. What we need is some machine to
help us increase the precision with which we can work
internally. Your unconscious might provide the answer to
this one. This reminds me of another
time when I was a child. A time when I used to pretend
that I was much smaller than I was, so small that I was
the size of ant, clambering through the lawn, which was
now a huge forest that surrounded me. Most people have
played this game. You could actually see the blades of
grass towering up above, everything so much bigger and
clearer than before. It's almost as if you were looking
through a microscope. You have to internalise and to
realise to see better. Also, eyes are just controlled by muscles, and you can improve these just like any other -- maybe it's worth having a look at the Bates' method of natural eyesight improvement. |
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