
More Questions About Seeing!
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Kahlu Speaks
on Wed 25 Jul 2007 09:52 AM CEST
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.