His message is in fact very simple: I arrived, and I'll tell you how you can, you also do it yourself.
After all, it is neither remedies grandmothers, or potions of witches!
We know that diseases - liver, kidneys or any other human organ - can affect the operation of our eyes, but it's our emotions that are the most powerful engines of these assignments.
The fact is that a person whose sight is good and generally does not undergo subtle changes which it does not even realize because of its visual safety margin will react much more virulent if a serious disorder, moved after an emotional shock.
Indeed, having no consciousness in the daily life of these variations, and being accustomed to a clear and precise, emotional will disrupt this balance will usually cause a commotion of combat general!
Ignoring the impact of emotions on his vision, that person will not make the link with the shock she just had and, especially, will do any temporary side.
Thus people enjoying a view fully functioning rush to a specialist and suddenly finds himself with glasses on ...
The eye accustomed to the correction "forced" and not be able to find himself, as he would have done naturally without the intervention of the glasses, normal operation.
We're obviously not trying to discourage you to consult an ophthalmologist if pain and discomfort of your vision! Aldous Huxley put simply warn people used to do very well in making them aware that their trouble, as sudden and embarrassing it is, could perhaps - perhaps! - Will solve itself when the emotional shock is past.
Is often the case with children, highly sensitive to interactions between their inner world and outer world. Complaints of visual disturbances automatically lead parents to provide their children with corrective lenses for their greater good, of course! But unfortunately, by condemning them to wearing glasses for life, while Hewlett-Packard Development passenger disorder is intended to shrink itself by reducing the emotional stress of departure.
In addition, a person with myopia - or any blurred vision - will tend to always be anxious about his view.
It's a vicious circle, because there is no rehabilitation possible when power is on! Anxiety grows rather to aggravate the disorder that created it.
Avoid the most of anguished and worry would be the best response, but we all know that esttrès hard to cut our feelings whether pleasant or sources of anxiety, or rather is very difficult not to adapt bad behavior towards a so-called negative emotions.
Let's face it, as the emotional distress is present, it will not be possible to create the right conditions OF a good vision!
The search for a more stable emotional state will need anyway. We can only advise people prone to vision problems to work on their emotions, either through counseling - a therapist, psychiatrist or other specialist - either through a relaxation activity as yoga, relaxation therapy, or even a more traditional sport, but to release tension.
It is obviously that of a board "Annex" and you can totally do the exercises of the Bates method without further ado!
And in the meantime, because it is not always easy to resolve these psychological problems, we will see in a how certain exercises can restore balance and act directly on the result of this emotion:
Release tension eye failing to release emotional tension, in fact ...
We now know the physical effects of relaxation: The brain produces waves, according to the different emotional state in which you are.
Relaxation - and more in the states of deep relaxation as in meditation, yoga or relaxation therapy - induced in the brain waves called "alpha".
We will not go into detail on these findings, it is useful to recall that these waves have an action the living organism: to regenerate.
Hence the importance for people with visual dysfunction, learning to relax, relax, a mild form.
This tension which we have much to speak must be the primary cause of pain to avoid. We'll see how, bearing in mind the obvious:
Wanting to do too much can lead to the opposite of the desired effect, the best is often the enemy of good.
Friday, November 11, 2011
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