Seeing Is More Than Just The Physical
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Kahlu Speaks
on Sun 05 Aug 2007 05:58 PM CEST |
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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.