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View Article  Light, Colour and the Iris of the Eye
Light entering the eye carries vital information for gaining knowledge, wisdom, regenerating tissue and modifying behaviour of the human being. The acceptance of the light is dependent upon the presence of the person behind the eye. What halts this presence is emotional incompletion. The cover image portrays how the individual code of the person can be analysed via the iris of the eye. The structural code determines how the person will respond to light entering the eye. There are fundamentally three processing styles that can be decoded.

The orange colouration is a thinking /understanding form that influences the person to use a logical form of vision perception. The petal-like shapes, in certain locations on the iris, reveals how and when the person’s perception will be more influenced by inner and outer emotional circumstances. The final structural code on the iris is feeling, the relatively smooth structure. This structure generates a feeling perceptual processing style.

From this EyeCode®, it becomes apparent that one can determine which frequencies of light through the eyes are best suited to help the person be more present. This precisely helps break down the emotional resistance. In addition, the code of the iris, in certain regions, shows exactly in which area of their life the restricted emotion is likely to be.

The image, of the same name as this article, portrays how in the presence of illness, the light frequencies can awaken the person to their latent healing potential. It is possible that even looking at images like this one, that includes the person’s iris, can be used as visual stimuli to activate the retinal receptivity. Over time this will impregnate the autonomic nervous system and provide a form of rebalancing.
View Article  A question - Weaker lens prescription
Question: 2 vision improvement programs talk about your current prescription overcompensating while your vision is improving what does this mean the 2 programs say that you don't need a weaker prescription while improving your vision what's your viewpoint on this.

In 1982, I conducted a study on nearsighted individuals. While wearing their normally 20/20 (100 percent) compensating lens prescriptions, I measured the levels of visual stress that these lenses introduced. In over 80 percent of the cases, the measurements implicated a breakdown in two-eyed vision when they saw 100 percent. Why? Stress upon the visual system can be measured as a lack of binocular vision performance.

I then lowered the lens prescription for each person until the visual stress was eliminated or maximally reduced. On the average this occurred with about one diopter less than the normal compensating lens prescription. The level of eyesight for most of the participants was still good enough for driving through these lenses.

Now here is the next profound findings. When the subjects wore these lenses, and conducted a prescribed vision therapy program, their eyesight began to improve through the weaker glasses. If they ate something that was not good for them, had negative thoughts or became mentally tense in their narrow beliefs, the eyesight got worse. In other words, the weaker glasses are precisely designed to act as biofeedback device that serves as a measure of improvements or slipping into stress again.

So, when I work with clients, I use weaker lens prescriptions in this way. In addition, later I can modify cylindrical lens prescriptions as well. - Roberto Kaplan
View Article  The way is being paved!
A behavioural Optometrist wrote this letter:

“Your book, The Power Behind the Eyes is really an amazing work and I am glad I waited to read it (had it for years!) because I am now in a point in my life where I can truly appreciate it. It is also nice to know that there are others paving the way to working in such an integrated fashion. I will be using more of your work and some examples for my talk. Thank you for your honesty and openness in your book and in your work. You truly are living your soul's purpose and contributing to making this world a better place for your patients and those of others such as myself.”
View Article  Sometimes Kahlu speaks from Earth
Somebody spoke to me this morning.

“Is there any help for dry eye caused by lasik?
I hope that there is major reform in the eye care industry. Lasik is dangerous and the doctors are so greedy. I am suffering from dry eye and I am so disappointed in the eye care industry. I don't know if there is any help for me, but I am soul searching and trying to heal my broken heart over my bad choice in deciding to try lasik. I know that there must be something out there to help me. I know that the damage has been done, my intuition tells me to keep searching and don't give up.

Please let me know if there is any help for lasik induced dry eye.
Please keep working hard trying to reform the eye care industry...too much damage to innocent eyes is happening by lasik.”
View Article  What are you conscious of?
I was reminded while reading the book, What is Your Dangerous Idea?, that we are consciously aware of only 10 percent of what happens in our mind (brain)? Even our thoughts, feelings and behaviour operate largely without conscious recognition, says Professor Banaji, in his article, The Limits of Introspection.

Very seldom are we confronted by direct evidence of the inaccuracies of our perceptions. Why? It is outside our conscious awareness. Then I considered that improving vision is really about increasing perceptual awareness, becoming more conscious of consciousness itself.

The difficulty is that our logical mind compartementalizes the different parts of our lives. I work now. The consciousness part of my life is for later when I am finished. So much of our daily seeing and living is like being on automatic pilot, where we take the easy way out because we are too busy.

Is it possible that every thing we do in our daily routine could be awareness of consciousness itself? In the film How to Cook Your Life, Zen Master Edward Espe Brown shows how food preparation and consumption can be a practice of consciousness iteself.

Today, I am paying attention to my robotic programmed behaviour. I use my eyes to be more aware of my being conscious.
View Article  I loved to ride on Nanna's back.
As a young boy, my favourite place to be was being carried on my nanny's back. Wrapped securely with a blanket, I travelled where she went. Nanna's voice would echo sounds of her feelings and glancing sideways I could see the world. I felt safe, nurtured and close to her. Sometimes she would stop and speak to me. Then she would hum her African song of being in the mountains gathering wood. My eyes did not see her as black or white or coloured. She was Nanna. Caring for me, being herself. As I grew older, Nanna had a skin colour. This was my conditioning. To see with eyes that some people had darker skin and were therefore different than me. It still amazes me that we can so easily be influenced by our environment and culture.
View Article  Question: I wonder if you can shed any light on prisms?
Kahlu speaks: Thanks for your question. Convergence is mostly mediated from the central nervous system, although there are probably ANS components. So when looking through base out prism, the brain’s centering center is activated. For the human aspect, they are asked: “How much can you stay centered within yourself without becoming disintegrated?” In Psychological terms, this means not becoming disassociated. Looking through Base out prism is a direct way of examining how well the person can move into the core centre of him or herself. How does this help? To center inwards is to enter a self-exploration of knowing one’s real self through observation. Hence my quote, with the mentoring of Ricardo Rojas!

“You can never know self! Self is the process of observing!”

We know from MRI and fMRI studies that those who meditate, and are emotionally calm inside themselves, have faster convergent and divergent abilities as measured with computer generated images.
Looking through Base in Prism directs the brain’s response to diverge. Mechanically this can be quantified in prism diopters, however, the evaluation on the human level asks how divergent can this person be in their view without entering duality, maybe even into a split personality, or some other form of mental perceptual distortion. To be divergent is to be flexible and non-rigid. Divergent perceptual abilities grant one the possibility to engage in conversations with less ego attachments, thus seeing many points of view.
Of course, the binocular view of life can be affected by the autonomic nervous system under emergency situations, but training with prisms is a much deeper and more far reaching process because of the direct access to the human mind via the CNS.
Combining prism Base out with minus lenses activates both nervous systems and thus explains why vision therapy is such a deeply effective process touching the very core of the human being. Thanks you, Kahlu.
View Article  Question: Would you please comment on minus lenses?
Kahlu answers: Thanks for your question. I love it. Minus lenses are heavily promoted because on the surface they give the illusion of 'correcting' a problem dictated by 'modern' eye medicine's insistence that nearsightedness is a structural eye problem. This narrow way of viewing lenses seems innocous.

Minus lenses are a drug. (You need a lens prescription to get them) Doctors know this. It is good for you to remember this. A minus lens is a sympathetic stimulant. Some of the actions resulting from this nervous system activation includes pupil dilation, increased heart rate, reduced intestinal motility, liver activation, and increased adrenal medulla secretion of norepinephrine and epinephrine.

Increase in pupil size is known to reduce visual acuity over time. Most eye doctors prescribe a minus lens for nearsightedness so the person's eyesight is returned to 20/20. However, research shows that in at least 80 percent of the time, the full minus lens prescription induces a disruption of the binocular integration. Superficially this may not seem like a monumental side effect.

On the other-hand, what happens to the human being who is over stimulated with a too strong minus lens prescription? If they are less binocular, they internally feel less integrated in their life. They see less into the depth of what it means to be human. They behave more mental and rely on thinking and looking through understanding. They over use logic to solve life problems, and feel less.

Is it possible that many of the problems you see in people and on our Earth these days come from this 'drugged' way of perceiving. When minus lenses are measured for maximum integration, the power is usually less. The lower minus lens prescription results in the person seeing and feeling more. Apparently, this happens because there is less foveal focus and more retinal stimulation.

In the long run, this 'lower minus lens' approach becomes useful for those who wish to undertake an active vision improvement approach. Kahlu.
View Article  Seeing Is More Than Just The Physical
Kahlu Speaks:

I have been quiet. Waiting for the right moment. There are human beings on Earth who are endowed with the ability to bring a broader view of reality and truth into the visible. Numerous people in the past have already participated. The great leaders of philosophy, science, religion, and spokespersons for peace have made enormous contributions.

It is time for a big step to be taken in the field of health care in particular eye and vision care. Why? Science has and continues to use a physical model to explain how the body and the eyes work. This is good. The progress in vision science has provided deep insights into how sight works. Is this enough? No. The way physical reality works on Earth is only one part of the total reality. Do you realize that what science has explained so far is less than 5 percent of the total known information of all existence in the universe.

This is like driving a 6-cylinder car with only 1 cylinder working. The car operates but not efficiently. There is a branch of Optometry known as behavioural Optometry, a growing profession that has evolved out of vision therapy. However, these fine individuals are struggling to be seen and heard. Much of their emphasis is on vision and its relationship to learning.

This is a very needed application. Behavioural vision must also be connection to adults. It is the parents of the children that need the new vision. They are the ones making the decisions now and must have the full capacity to see to effectively guide the next generation, our children. How can the principles of behavioural vision be combined with a new paradigm of understanding how vision actually works?

This will require stepping beyond the current way we explain seeing function than just the physical. The information already exists on Earth. What it will take is for this information to be decoded and presented into a form that more people will understand. I am Kahlu. I am guiding this process. Pay attention.
View Article  More Questions About Seeing!
Thank you for your questions.

Is myopia acquired?

Kahlu speaks: There is a distinction between Myopia and Nearsightedness. Myopia begins in the mind as a certain perceptual attitude or view. Using retinoscopy, the myopic perceptual conditioning can be viewed in the eye. It is not yet fixed in the structure of the eye. If the person practices this inner way of viewing over time, the eyeball registers this in the form of structural adaptations, and this is measured as nearsightedness.

Is pro-longed fixation the acquired eye strain that leads to myopia?

Kahlu speaks: Prolonged fixation is a physical outcome of an inner myopic focus.
When practiced, the eyeball prints out this inner perceptual attitude.


Is clarity ONLY meant to be seen in the moment during the transition from peripheral to foveal?

Kahlu speaks: Clarity is an inner positioning where the human is present through their eyes. They are observing, whereby there is a balance between peripheral (unclear) and central (clear) perceiving

Is the blur a misinterpretation for the body NEEDING peripheral perception at that moment?

Kahlu speaks: Blur can certainly be a way how the wisdom of the body shows us how to recalibrate homeostatis by leaving a central focus and see more softly via the periphery.