Take off Your
Glasses and See:
A Mind/Body Approach to Expanding
Your Eyesight and Insight
by Dr. Jacob Liberman
Book
Description
Dr Jacob Liberman was a practicing
Optometrist in the mid-1970s, when he realized that conventional
beliefs were keeping millions of people locked into limited
eyesight and limited self-awareness. He began to realize that
the conventional vision care that he had been taught was
designed not to treat or heal vision problems, but simply to
mask their symptoms. He realized that these symptoms were not
just random.
They were urgent signals that something in
the body/mind was out of balance and required attention. In
1976, he experienced a dramatic improvement in his own vision,
which laid the foundation for him to assist thousands of others.
Jacob Liberman is considered a pioneer in
the therapeutic use of light and color and their relationship to
human consciousness and personal transformation. After healing
his own vision from a lens-dependent 20/200 to normal, he
realized that the eyes are merely a holographic focal point
within an infinitely large receptive field. After thirty years
of experience with thousands of people, he has demonstrated that
eyesight improvement is within the reach of virtually everyone.
Take Off Your Glasses and See shares
an expanded view of vision and guides the reader on a journey
towards discovering what it truly means to see. Have you ever
wondered why so many people wear glasses? Have you been told you
have to wear glasses forever and that there is no natural way to
improve your vision?
Dr Liberman’s book addresses the most
important issues about vision and seeing. Questions like: What
is vision? How do we see? What is the relationship between
sunlight, the eyes and the brain? What is the energy from the
sun that we call light and how does it relate to our life force?
Dr Liberman feels that the most significant
factor in natural vision improvement lies in understanding the
workings of the mind, not the eyes. The way we think actually
determines the way we see. Something as simple as a shift in
awareness is capable of instantaneously transforming our vision.
Dr Liberman has helped thousands of
individuals reclaim their visual birthright and feels that poor
eyesight is often related to emotions, beliefs and the stresses
of everyday life.
Eye doctors tell us that 90% of the
population will have to wear glasses at some point in their
lives. What’s more amazing is that many people with 20/20
eyesight unknowingly suffer from visual problems that
significantly affect their lives, but are not picked up by the
conventional eye examination.
In part 2 of his book, Jacob Liberman shares
vision exercises that strengthen the eyes, expand awareness and
gently allows us to reduce our dependency on eyeglasses. By
training the eyes, we can begin to expand how we see and in the
process discover who we truly are.
Dr Liberman discusses the theories and
concepts of how vision works and its connection to the rest of
the body, whilst also discussing in detail the concept of ‘Open
Focus’ in which one breathes and relaxes and just allows the
visual experience to be felt.
The glasses we are prescribed and told will
correct our vision in most cases only mimic our own energy field
contraction. Glasses prescribed for near-sightedness make the
world smaller and closer, bringing it in to where our energy
field has already contracted. This only causes us to contract
further which translates into more nearsightedness.
Jacob feels that as we expand, every aspect
of our perception will also expand. Eventually, we will see that
our physical senses may in fact be the smallest aspect of an
infinite receptive field we live in. Awareness that we are often
communicating with each other on non-verbal levels will soon
become commonplace.
The main problems with our educational
system is that it is based on cramming information into the mind
rather than learning things by heart, which allows us to
experience the aspect of ourselves that knows everything.
Jacob feels that vision is not primarily a
receptive process, but a projective one where creating your own
reality literally means that you project from the mind’s eye
your ideas about life. Jacob has actually measured the light
coming out from people’s eyes, and has found that each person’s
light emanation is unique.
To Jacob, addiction is everything we do to
avoid feeling what we are feeling. The major addiction for
humans is habitually escaping into the mind to avoid being
present. Healing vision requires presence. A simple idea that is
almost impossible, because we have been so conditioned. When we
experience true presence, problems often cease to exist,
allowing us to really see. This book is a roadmap for that
journey.
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