People improved their eyesight often tell me that the world seems “flatter” for some reason when they wore glasses. Thinking back, I also had the same experience.

You see, when you wear glasses, the world seems less 3-D. It’s more like a photograph sometimes… I know this is difficult to grasp but hear me out.

When I first looked into imprving my eyesight naturally several years ago, I read a paragraph that, simple as it may sound, is somehow enlightening.

Here’s what it says: When you move, your surrounding should appear to be moving in the opposite direction.

Common sense right? Of course they don’t actually move, but they appear to do so. In other words, when you shift your eyes from left to right, stationary objects around you should appear to move from right to left.

But for you myopics, can you honestly tell me you experienced that? Thinking back, I never realized this to be true. Everything seems stationary to me, which, years later I found out, is part of the reason why my eyesight is so bad.

Dr. Bates discovered that this illusion, stationary objects appearing to move is crucial for perfect vision. They are the natural way of seeing, but as you stare, you causes strain that takes away that effect.

The result? A “flatter” world and more strain.

So what you do about it? If you didn’t read my post about how your mind is connected to eyes, you can read it through the link. You see, all you have to is imagine that things are moving in the opposite direction consciously. Do it every waking hour and everyday of the week.

And before you know it, it’s part of your subconscious and you’ll be able to see naturally again.

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