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Seeing without glasses

by Robert-Michael Kaplan

Publisher: Atria Books/Beyond Words Published: 2002-12-28 Category: Personal Empowerment

Vision problems are not merely physical limitations to be corrected with prescriptive lenses—they represent profound messages from your body about how you see yourself, your life, and your world. This revolutionary approach to eye health challenges conventional wisdom by demonstrating that eyesight can be improved naturally through a holistic program that integrates physical exercises, mental techniques, and emotional awareness.

For decades, millions of people have accepted deteriorating vision as an inevitable part of aging or genetics, resigned to increasingly stronger prescriptions and a lifetime dependency on corrective lenses. Yet emerging evidence suggests that vision is far more dynamic and responsive to change than most medical practitioners acknowledge. Through comprehensive research and clinical experience spanning more than two decades, a compelling case emerges for treating vision problems as symptoms of deeper imbalances in how we process visual information and navigate our emotional landscape.

The methodology presented combines ancient wisdom traditions with modern understanding of neuroscience and behavioral optometry. Rather than viewing the eye as a simple mechanical camera requiring external correction, this perspective recognizes vision as an active, learned behavior involving the entire body-mind system. When we understand that how we see is intrinsically connected to what we believe, feel, and experience, the possibility for transformation becomes tangible and accessible.

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