A Sense of Vision

August 10, 2009

I’m keenly interested in using my eyes in a variety of different ways. This interest has been developing over a number of years. And recently I’ve wanted to improve my eyesight so that I don’t need glasses anymore.

I’m following two (free) email courses that provide some useful information.

*  Better Vision by Martin Sussman – http://www.bettervision.com/eyesightmiracles/
*  Rebuild Your Vision by Orlin Sorensen – http://www.rebuildyourvision.com/

There are others ways though in which I’m developing a keener sense of vision.

1.  I’m starting to picture the energy beingness of a person, rather than just see their usual facial and body characteristics. That requires me to imagine that (beyond their body outline) there is more of them just waiting to be interacted with and brought to fullest potential.

When you speak about energy beingness, the living force of consciousness and intelligence, then its as if a miraculous connection is made between it and the physical body that it inhabits. From then on, not only does that person feel seen but they can also sense what you see in them.

Engage with the energy beingness and people become more alive. Watch the fire build in them when they come into a more public spotlight – they shine, radiate and seem to have an inner glow. So it’s not the personality that’s important – it’s the presence of the being.

2.  I’m also exploring the inner worlds of people, because I know that who people are being is much less than what they are willing to own or allow to be seen. When people explore their inner worlds they will often wonder how they can live that in full real-world terms. So I then ask them to explore their vision of who they can become.

This is connected with example 1 in that when people are given (or create) the opportunity to live their dreams, then they don’t want to go back and do what they did before, and be who they were before. People discover that they have potential to be amazing and spectacular, which in turn becomes opportunities for further growth and development.

3.  Another way of looking at vision is to recognise that we are able to see more detail that we ever thought possible. It’s becoming more clear that we create our reality by what we interact with through our seeing. Certainly we are able to use our eyes to envision more dimensionality in our surroundings, and our capacity to build upon non-visual data is immense. Witness our ability to generate emotion by what we think we see (video below).

We are extraordinarily talented and what we can do is miraculous, unimaginable and unbounded. If you wonder what can be done with sand and a sense of vision, then watch this video. Your sense of vision may never be the same again.

Comments

One Response to “A Sense of Vision”

  1. Evgania Mehler on August 18th, 2009 11:54 am

    Thanks so much for your post and the video!
    All these words about vision and looking into other person’s heart, are tucking and inspiring.
    I help people to improve their vision and try to communicate the same idea, that we see not only with our physical eyes but also with our spirits and souls.
    ALL of us can SEE if only we decide to see!
    Thanks again!

    With love,
    Evgania

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