We all have the ability to see perfectly well.
If we lost this ability, as a result of emotional or physical illness, we can find it. It is on this belief that Dr. Bates based his theory, and it is thanks to Aldous Huxley returned to a near-perfect.
Aldous Huxley in his book devotes a chapter to "best practices" to implement when, visually impaired, one goes to the movies.
He recommends wearing short attention on the darkness around the screen to rest his eyes. Indeed, only the screen is illuminated. Everything else, such as public room is in darkness and it will be impossible to recreate the effect of light proposed at a viewing on television, for example - we advise you not to produce another light source, like a lamp or a laptop screen. If this light source may indeed be beneficial for your eyes, it is likely to make you persona non grata by your neighbors row that light distracting - just what the purpose of a second light source!
We have already seen, in a previous chapter, the interest in your eyes there was to have a "database" as widely as possible for future reference when you encounter an object, a new image.
The films, both in film and television, have this great interest, to make us familiar external objects with which we will face in real life - and I'm not talking about weapons of gangster, finally, it You be the judge!
It is a fact that a viewer will always be more detached from the action that an actor, and this distance allows you to record momentary more easily stored as objects and images in real life images, objects and acts of daily life.
Cinema as television can help you, in addition of course the simple pleasure it is to dive into a fascinating story!
Another interesting exercise for the myopic.
For people with myopia, A. Huxley also an interesting exercise which they can benefit from sessions at the movies - but still assuming some financial sacrifice, since request to visit several times to see the same film.
The principle is: The first vision of the film will be at the forefront of the room, to better distinguish the images without glasses. Then, a few yards away for a second session and so on ...
The script you are becoming better known, the images you appear more accessible, you just have to use your memory.
This method, Aldous Huxley calls for all the shows, theater, cinema, and it can also - at lower cost! - Apply it to a movie on TV screen, as long as it has a DVD player.
In short, the enemy is not necessarily what you think!
If one refers to some popular wisdom, "not too much of it", so in respect of all the screens - computers, televisions, consoles - just, if you follow these tips carefully when defective vision, not to abuse it ... but it is also the case for better things, right?
Friday, November 11, 2011
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