Eyesight & Blurry Vision - How are we really meant to see the world? | |
pink cat User ID: 8271739 United States 01/12/2012 09:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i am wondering how many ancient symbols were created because people had poor eyesight? for instance, i need glasses now but haven't gotten any. so whenever i look at the moon, there is a perfect cross over the moon and a full rainbow halo around it. making the sign of the circle with the cross in it. i don't have to squint or try to see this. it's impossible for me to not see the moon in this way. i wrote this yesterday in a different thread but it seems to fit here. i have been wondering these same thoughts myself. 🦋 |
Girl Genius User ID: 1133676 United States 01/12/2012 09:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The more we use corrective lenses, the worse our eyes become. Aldous Huxley wrote an interesting book, The Art of Seeing, which advocates using eye exercises to improve vision instead of the downward spiral of corrective lenses. For nothing is secret that will not be revealed… |
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Anonymous Coward 01/12/2012 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i am wondering how many ancient symbols were created because people had poor eyesight? for instance, i need glasses now but haven't gotten any. so whenever i look at the moon, there is a perfect cross over the moon and a full rainbow halo around it. making the sign of the circle with the cross in it. i don't have to squint or try to see this. it's impossible for me to not see the moon in this way. Quoting: pink cat Excellent post, pink cat. Very very interesting thought... definitely a new one on me. Thanks! I remember the first time I ever got glasses as a child, seeing the night sky and the stars clearly for the first time. It looked completely different, and I remember being shocked that the stars were tiny points of light and not good-sized, fluffy lights with halos. I remember trying to decide whether or not I liked them better with clear vision. |
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Anonymous Coward 01/12/2012 09:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The more we use corrective lenses, the worse our eyes become. Aldous Huxley wrote an interesting book, The Art of Seeing, which advocates using eye exercises to improve vision instead of the downward spiral of corrective lenses. Quoting: Girl Genius Thank you, I will find this book. A few years ago, I went to the eye doctor for what I decided would be the last time for long time... I got my contact prescription then ordered 6 years worth of contacts online. I need to get a few pairs of glasses for when TSHTF though. I seriously can't see shit. Maybe some eye exercises will help. |
Only Me Strawberry Girl User ID: 8111577 United States 01/12/2012 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. ^Antoine de Saint-Exupery Goodbye, halcyon days... There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory mentioned, which states that this has already happened. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1855758 United States 01/12/2012 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The more we use corrective lenses, the worse our eyes become. Aldous Huxley wrote an interesting book, The Art of Seeing, which advocates using eye exercises to improve vision instead of the downward spiral of corrective lenses. Quoting: Girl Genius Thank you, I will find this book. A few years ago, I went to the eye doctor for what I decided would be the last time for long time... I got my contact prescription then ordered 6 years worth of contacts online. I need to get a few pairs of glasses for when TSHTF though. I seriously can't see shit. Maybe some eye exercises will help. Mo, I'm like you, almost blind, didn't get glasses till I was 13, I'd be fucked without them. Have you looked into corrective surgery ? |
Southern OR User ID: 7410435 United States 01/12/2012 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Well-behaved women seldom make history." —Laurel Thatcher Ulrich I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. ~Edward Everett Hale |
OmarEastwind User ID: 1493015 United States 01/12/2012 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Without contact lenses/glasses, my vision is quite blurry. I would miss being able to see gorgeous scenery through crisp and perfect vision... however, I have often wondered: Quoting: Mister Obvious How are we really meant to see the world? Obviously, corrective lenses like the ones we have today are a relatively new invention. So then, are we meant to see the world with our own natural vision, blurry (or clear) as it may be? Did our ancestors have better vision than we do today, or were they merely accustomed to getting through life with blurry vision? What is the significance of our different visual conditions? Some people are 20/20, while others aren't even close, and get blurrier as the years progress. What purpose do our natural visual states serve, and are we really better off 'correcting' our vision? 2000 years ago, we didn't have to see clearly so we could drive cars, or read signs, etc. Is 'correcting' our vision just another hinderance to our natural state of being? Are there any known natural cures/enhancements for blurry vision? If we are supposed to see in our natural ways, then why doesn't everyone have perfectly clear vision? Is there some kind of deeper meaning behind blurry vision, and having to get up close to see things properly? Any thoughts, ideas, stories, facts, tips, or suggestions? That's an interesting topic...I'm 55 and have worn glasses since age 10 or so, but several times over the years I tried various self-healing techniques with no real improvement. I tried going without glasses for a year or so, while practicing eye-healing techniques, a strict vegetarian diet, yoga and twice daily meditation...no improvement. Putting glasses back on after a year was pretty wonderful...well, seeing clearly was wonderful. Now, I have had some interesting experiences while on huge, "shamanic" doses of mushrooms. I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). I've lost my glasses several times out in the woods or maybe in the river next to my camp site while tripping. Unfortunately, being in society while on shamanic doses is not practical, or desired by me in any way. These days I'm getting tons of floaters and fuzziness... |
Anonymous Coward 01/12/2012 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. Quoting: Only Me ^Antoine de Saint-Exupery Lovely... And true in more than a few ways, I genuinely suspect. Nah, no way! I don't think I'd ever do that. Sometimes it's nice to have blurryass vision. It helps when having one on one conversations with people if you can't really see them that well... Besides I'm too curious about what's up with this whole vision thing to go permanently 'correcting' it. I was not liking Restasis because it is cyclosporine which is an immunosuppressant. This is the same drug given to people with transplants to keep their bodies from rejecting the "foreign" organ. Anyway, went to a very well known doc that pioneered RK and Lasik surgery here in the US and he said "Just take fish oil". That simple. Quoting: Southern OR Exactly!!! All of these bullshit drugs were derived from something natural anyways, why not go to source? That's why I'm wondering if anyone knows of any natural remedies. |
LVI User ID: 7057222 United States 01/12/2012 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I ask myself this very question sometimes. My vision never developed passed the 20/400 mark. No one caught the fact I couldn't see until I was 7 years of age. I recall seeing the most fantastic light visuals as a child. This also led me to develop my spatial ability as early as possible and to turn what some may view as a deficiency into a gift. How many of you have a similar experience? I am almost jealous of all of you with your beautiful functioning eyes, yet I am quite content with my own vision. |
pink cat User ID: 8271739 United States 01/12/2012 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Without contact lenses/glasses, my vision is quite blurry. I would miss being able to see gorgeous scenery through crisp and perfect vision... however, I have often wondered: Quoting: Mister Obvious How are we really meant to see the world? Obviously, corrective lenses like the ones we have today are a relatively new invention. So then, are we meant to see the world with our own natural vision, blurry (or clear) as it may be? Did our ancestors have better vision than we do today, or were they merely accustomed to getting through life with blurry vision? What is the significance of our different visual conditions? Some people are 20/20, while others aren't even close, and get blurrier as the years progress. What purpose do our natural visual states serve, and are we really better off 'correcting' our vision? 2000 years ago, we didn't have to see clearly so we could drive cars, or read signs, etc. Is 'correcting' our vision just another hinderance to our natural state of being? Are there any known natural cures/enhancements for blurry vision? If we are supposed to see in our natural ways, then why doesn't everyone have perfectly clear vision? Is there some kind of deeper meaning behind blurry vision, and having to get up close to see things properly? Any thoughts, ideas, stories, facts, tips, or suggestions? That's an interesting topic...I'm 55 and have worn glasses since age 10 or so, but several times over the years I tried various self-healing techniques with no real improvement. I tried going without glasses for a year or so, while practicing eye-healing techniques, a strict vegetarian diet, yoga and twice daily meditation...no improvement. Putting glasses back on after a year was pretty wonderful...well, seeing clearly was wonderful. Now, I have had some interesting experiences while on huge, "shamanic" doses of mushrooms. I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). I've lost my glasses several times out in the woods or maybe in the river next to my camp site while tripping. Unfortunately, being in society while on shamanic doses is not practical, or desired by me in any way. These days I'm getting tons of floaters and fuzziness... " I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). " interesting!! 🦋 |
Southern OR User ID: 7410435 United States 01/12/2012 09:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fireworks are so much better with blurry vision! "Well-behaved women seldom make history." —Laurel Thatcher Ulrich I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. ~Edward Everett Hale |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1855758 United States 01/12/2012 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I ask myself this very question sometimes. My vision never developed passed the 20/400 mark. No one caught the fact I couldn't see until I was 7 years of age. I recall seeing the most fantastic light visuals as a child. This also led me to develop my spatial ability as early as possible and to turn what some may view as a deficiency into a gift. How many of you have a similar experience? Quoting: LVI 7057222 I am almost jealous of all of you with your beautiful functioning eyes, yet I am quite content with my own vision. " This also led me to develop my spatial ability as early as possible and to turn what some may view as a deficiency into a gift. " You mean, by not being able to see clearly, you developed an acute awareness of things around you by other means ? If that's what you mean, then yes. We see what happens when someone loses, or never has a sense of something, other senses become amplified, so a deficiency could become a strength in that case. |
Anonymous Coward 01/12/2012 09:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putting glasses back on after a year was pretty wonderful...well, seeing clearly was wonderful. Quoting: OmarEastwind I understand what you mean... but I can also understand the benefits of not wearing them... it creates sort of a buffer, and I think it puts one moreso on their own plane of existence. Now, I have had some interesting experiences while on huge, "shamanic" doses of mushrooms. I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). I've lost my glasses several times out in the woods or maybe in the river next to my camp site while tripping. Quoting: OmarEastwind This is a very interesting thing to bring up, because when you are in that state, you're seeing everything incredibly clearly. After having those experiences, you should try the no glasses thing again for a little bit. You might find yourself making more out of the blurryness than you used to. At least this is what I'm wondering. I have some of those too. Sucks ass! You know, the only way you can get it fixed is to have a procedure done where they 'suck' the topmost film off your eyeball... |
OmarEastwind User ID: 1493015 United States 01/12/2012 09:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now, I have had some interesting experiences while on huge, "shamanic" doses of mushrooms. I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). I've lost my glasses several times out in the woods or maybe in the river next to my camp site while tripping. Unfortunately, being in society while on shamanic doses is not practical, or desired by me in any way. Quoting: pink cat These days I'm getting tons of floaters and fuzziness... " I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). " interesting!! Very interesting! I saw this "reality" clearly, and saw other realities clearly too...with many of the classic spirals and other forms that we see in ancient art and stone work. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1344560 United States 01/12/2012 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i am wondering how many ancient symbols were created because people had poor eyesight? for instance, i need glasses now but haven't gotten any. so whenever i look at the moon, there is a perfect cross over the moon and a full rainbow halo around it. making the sign of the circle with the cross in it. i don't have to squint or try to see this. it's impossible for me to not see the moon in this way. Quoting: pink cat Excellent post, pink cat. Very very interesting thought... definitely a new one on me. Thanks! I remember the first time I ever got glasses as a child, seeing the night sky and the stars clearly for the first time. It looked completely different, and I remember being shocked that the stars were tiny points of light and not good-sized, fluffy lights with halos. I remember trying to decide whether or not I liked them better with clear vision. Wow, same here. I always thought our Christmas tree was *beatiful* with hundreds of fluffy round colored lights. I was shocked when I saw the christmas tree and all its tiny discrete bulbs! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1344560 United States 01/12/2012 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now, I have had some interesting experiences while on huge, "shamanic" doses of mushrooms. I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). I've lost my glasses several times out in the woods or maybe in the river next to my camp site while tripping. Unfortunately, being in society while on shamanic doses is not practical, or desired by me in any way. Quoting: pink cat These days I'm getting tons of floaters and fuzziness... " I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). " interesting!! Very interesting! I saw this "reality" clearly, and saw other realities clearly too...with many of the classic spirals and other forms that we see in ancient art and stone work. I have terrible eye sight and also a huge dose of snow vision. [link to en.wikipedia.org] When I trip the visual snow turns into sacred geometry. Once, after a night of rolling balls on x that was pretty trippy, the visual snow all turned into the Yggdrasil. This was years before I had ever seen a picture of it on the Internet! [link to 3.bp.blogspot.com] |
OmarEastwind User ID: 1493015 United States 01/12/2012 09:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putting glasses back on after a year was pretty wonderful...well, seeing clearly was wonderful. Quoting: OmarEastwind I understand what you mean... but I can also understand the benefits of not wearing them... it creates sort of a buffer, and I think it puts one moreso on their own plane of existence. Now, I have had some interesting experiences while on huge, "shamanic" doses of mushrooms. I've had several trips where I took off my glasses at some point and spent the rest of the night seeing super clearly (I mean amazingly clearly). I've lost my glasses several times out in the woods or maybe in the river next to my camp site while tripping. Quoting: OmarEastwind This is a very interesting thing to bring up, because when you are in that state, you're seeing everything incredibly clearly. After having those experiences, you should try the no glasses thing again for a little bit. You might find yourself making more out of the blurryness than you used to. At least this is what I'm wondering. I have some of those too. Sucks ass! You know, the only way you can get it fixed is to have a procedure done where they 'suck' the topmost film off your eyeball... I don't do the shamanic thing anymore...but back then I did try to go without glasses the "day after", but I didn't see any better. It would be interesting to do some experiments with very small doses now, but I just don't have the connections/suppliers anymore. I really wonder what it was that allowed me to see better while tripping...lower blood pressure? Less tension/stress in the eyeballs? Maybe the brain learns to focus the input from the eyes better? I don't know...too bad Big Brother won't allow scientific study with these fungi and other psychedelics...could be the cure for poor eyesight in there somewhere... I'm not interested in corrective surgery or getting my floaters sucked out! Yikes! Can't afford it, even if I wanted to. Good thread MO! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1673788 United States 01/12/2012 09:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I see all the sacred geometrical patterns in everything when I trip too, it's really mindblowing and makes you wonder about how this matrix actually works and how restricted our bodies actually are.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1855758 United States 01/12/2012 09:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have terrible eye sight and also a huge dose of snow vision. [link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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OmarEastwind User ID: 1493015 United States 01/12/2012 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, I see that "sacred geometry" too. Hard to describe, but it's like I could see how "reality" is being constantly created. I've never heard of that Yggdrasil, and I've never seen it either, but I've see some amazing buildings and other things. It's all too hard to explain, and I don't want to throw this thread off with trippy stuff...MO's talking about vision in this dimension! |
Anonymous Coward 01/12/2012 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have good vision but sometimes when I smoke way too much really strong weed, my vision gets blurry and I have to squint to see, it feels awful, the feeling of impotence, it's like trying to see through a blurry window, so frustrating, I could not imagine having to live my whole life like this, squinting at everything like a retard, not being able to read or discern things in the distance, etc.. it feels quite crippling, I think your most important sense not working right is a horrible thing.. I have no idea how humans dealt with it in the past.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1673788 LOL, squinting like a retard... well that only matters if you give a shit how other people perceive your methods of perceiving your own reality. There's a big difference between literal blindness, and just having some blurry fucked up vision. Blindness is scary as fuck and definitely a dreadful thing... but this whole blurry vision rabbit hole is intriguing. When I trip the visual snow turns into sacred geometry. Once, after a night of rolling balls on x that was pretty trippy, the visual snow all turned into the Yggdrasil. This was years before I had ever seen a picture of it on the Internet! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1344560 [link to 3.bp.blogspot.com] Wow how interesting... Makes you wonder about how and why humans are programmed, with all these strands of imagery/symbols possibly already stored in the mind. |
Peregrinus User ID: 8163105 United States 01/12/2012 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have pondered much about this. I have often wondered about cases of multiple personalities where one personality needs corrective lenses and another sees 20/20.. I have wondered why viewing through a pin hole makes things clear.. I have wondered if the brain limits vision as a protective mechanism.. and if healing the heart and the mind would produce clearer vision Also I have wondered why in dreams your vision is clear when in reality you could be dependent on glasses or contacts. Personally, I started needing glasses at the age of nine and I have wondered if it had anything to do with the stress in the home growing up.. as if less things were seen would reduce stress to a level one could cope with. Last Edited by Peregrinus on 01/12/2012 09:44 PM "Like a shit-storm, weather man; I am." -Peregrinus |