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Message Subject Eyesight & Blurry Vision - How are we really meant to see the world?
Poster Handle OmarEastwind
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So MO, are you going without glasses these days and experimenting with blurry vision?

I DO believe other senses and perceptive abilities try to fill in the gaps that blurry vision gives you... I guess I'm not really understanding your point though. You are thinking that blurry vision might be a "normal" thing, which allows us to see our world in a "better" way?

Once in a while I'll take my glasses off to walk to my mailbox (about 500 feet through the woods), and I certainly do experience the woods and colors in a different, good way. But I can't see my feet very well and it feels like I'm walking down stairs or something...
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My thought on it is perhaps we are meant to see the world exactly in the way our natural vision allows us.

Maybe we all have different perceptive needs and abilities, and our natural vision is part of making that process a properly functioning one.

As crazy as it may sound... perhaps you are SUPPOSED to be seeing the world the way you see it when you walk with no glasses to your mailbox.

After all, think about it...

How did it come to be that we were given corrective lenses??

We were told we needed them... by doctors, and authority figures.

People who are generally tools, to be frank. Maybe it was part of a plan to put the same wool over all our eyes and dull our special abilities/the proper way we are individually supposed to perceive our realities.
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Hmm, that's a very interesting theory. It really does feel good to walk in the woods without my glasses...the colors are much more intense and beautiful. Maybe we have been hoodwinked into wearing these barriers to reality...I'll have to think about that more. Glasses really do act as a wall or barrier to the world, especially when trying to connect to other people. Your eyes are more difficult to see and connect with...hmmmm....

I've tried driving without glasses, but it just isn't safe...harder to judge distance and I sure can't read any signs. I would love to ride my motorcycle without glasses, but I better not!

Can you read books or see your computer monitor without glasses? I can't...
 
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