Eyes – nearsighted – farsighted – cylinder – astigmatism – cataract – glaucoma – nystagmus – eye inflammation
The eye is the body's most complex organ. In this small organ, all the tissues of the 3 germ layers lie together. All the different structures serve only one purpose: to look! Blurred vision in the distance, reading glasses, cause of cylinder, bifocal lenses, glaucoma, gray and green cataracts detailed explanation you can read below.
The eye is the body’s most complex organ. In this small organ, all the tissues of the 3 germ layers lie together. Click here for more information germplasm. All the different structures serve only one purpose: to look!
Near-sightedness – Myopia
Here the eyeball is bullet-shaped and drawn lengthwise. This puts the focal point in front of the retina instead of on the retina. Remote vision is blurred. Myopia. An eyeball extension of 1 mm causes myopia of about 3 diopters.
- Vision in the distance is blurred.
- TPM (The Painful Moment, unprocessed trauma):
- One does not feel belonging to a group: one misses someone – they are too far away.
- I want to have this person in my small field of vision.
- Not wanting to see someone or something in the distance because it causes fear.
- Biological sense:
- Visual reduction: myopia creates a small, safe illusion world. Visual blindness: one unconsciously wants to see only that which is close by because one feels safer doing so. “That which I cannot see in the distance can no longer frighten me either.”
Examples nearsightedness – myopia – hazy vision in the distance
- Father’s hand slapped. Close is unsafe.
- Brain stops good far-away vision to see near well!
- Fear-TPM / fear from close range
- The stress increases when the danger comes close.
- Eyes must be near perfect to avoid danger. To find evidence.
- There fear in proximity, therefore the eyes far need not see well.
Farsightedness – Hyperopia – Reading glasses
In farsightedness, the eyeball I is too short in relation to the refractive force of the viewing device. The focal point is behind the retina instead of on the retina. Out of focus when looking up close, good vision in distance.
TPM farsighted – reading glasses
- Not being able to see someone or something that is at a far distance.
- Visual search: “I want to see clearly that which is out there,” or because it could be dangerous!
- Example: A little boy wants to have his favorite toy with him at all times. The parents suddenly take it from him. In a short time, he develops a farsightedness of 7 diopters. The boy seeks and seeks…..
- Fear of something far away.
- Great danger in the future for me and my family.
- What will we do in the future? Myself? My family? Future is blocked.
- Person must be alert to what is happening in the distance, danger/drama.
- This person is blocked from seeing themselves in the future, so their short-term vision need not be effective/clear.
- They see possible danger in the future.
Biological sense – Farsightedness – Hyperopia – Reading glasses
Being able to see better in the distance so that one could recognize something or someone better.
Long-sighted – short arms syndrome
- The older I get, the closer death comes.
- Fear of the future (death).
- Parents’ death. Do I have enough money for retirement? How much money do I have in the bank? How do I survive to my death?
- I don’t have to read the paper properly. My vision does not have to be close, the danger is in the distance.
- Higher life expectancy the later you may need and reading glasses.
- Average age of reading glasses Western world 42-48 years.
Outer eye muscles – Far sight adjustment
Tightening of the straight eye muscles shortens the eyeball. If it is about a longer-term conflict, the tension may turn into ongoing tension = farsighted.
Bifocal lenses – far & near
- I love… & I hate….
- Relative to the same person.
- Brain’s solution: blurred vision.
- I leave husband, but is he the father of the children.
- I want to leave home, but I have no money.
- I have anxiety about my future, and close anxiety because my father is violent.
Cylinder – Astigmatism
Astigmatism can cause blurred vision when trying to focus on objects at a distance, such as road signs or up close such as embroidery. The word comes from the Greek “a-” (not) and “stigma” (point or dot). Astigmatism occurs when the surface of the eye (the cornea) or the lens behind it is not round, but oval, like a rugby ball. This distorts the light entering the eye so that it does not fall correctly on the retina, resulting in a blurred image.
Astigmatism TPMs
- I don’t show my suffering.
- My wounds must not be seen.
- Having a blurred image of something or someone.
- Being disappointed in someone. Person has fallen off his pedestal.
- I love and hate him/her at the same time
- My goal is clear and fuzzy at the same time.
- Ideal image of father, but I should not be like him.
- What or where do you find it difficult to focus on?
- Where do you quickly lose focus?
- Hurt in what you saw.
Cataract – gray cataract
Cataract is the clouding of the lens. Lens has ectoderm as its germ sheet, with the theme of processes taking place in the group. The crystals of the lens become opaque.
TPM – Cataract – Gray cataracts
- Not wanting to see what is happening in front of your eyes.
- I don’t want to focus on what I see.
- I don’t believe what I see.
- I see what I cannot or should not see.
- I can’t bear for people to be like that.
- I cannot imagine my daughter marrying this man. I don’t want to see it.
- I don’t want to see what happens. For example, that my mother is in the hospital.
- I don’t want to end up like this…..
- I don’t want to see him leave.
- I don’t want to see my body deteriorate and grow old.
- I don’t want to see my children behave like that.
- Biological solution of cataract is to make the lens opaque.
Example Cataract – gray cataracts
From the Chinese elements, the eyes are controlled by the liver. Theme cataract: ‘What I see hurts me’. For example, Grandma’s grandchildren want to leave after only five minutes. Grandma feels angry, but she doesn’t talk about this. Solution of her eyes: blurring her vision so as not to see her pain.
Glaucoma – Green cataracts
Glaucoma occurs when the pressure in the eye is too high and damages the structures in the back of the eye, leading to nerve damage. A quiver vision emerges. Reasonably sharp in the center and blurred around it.
TPM – Glaucoma – Green cataracts
- Fear from behind, of someone – chief, partner, teacher, robber – predator.
- I want to make things my own faster.
- I’m almost there!
- It necessary to get bigger, like a magnifying glass effect to get something closer.
- I want to be somewhere inside.
- This thing must be mine (in this big space).
- I am already very close but not yet close enough.
- I enlarge things to get closer to it.
- I want to bring the future into the here and now, so I know what is going to happen.
- You want to make distance between you and your lover smaller. For example, a loved one you are not allowed to reach behind the glass.
- A tragedy has happened, but you don’t know what will happen next. You want to know the future now!
Two-phasicity – Glaucoma – Green cataracts
The vitreous body consists of new mesoderm germ sheet, nutrition of the vitreous body, and ectoderm the innervation. Click here for two-phase and information germ sheets.
- CA Excess fluid in vitreous body this results in tension of eyeball. Glaucoma brings things closer in time and space.
- Pcl Back to normal. Decrease pressure.
Nystagmus
Nystagmus is a phenomenon or symptom in which the eyes move back and forth in a specific way, with a slow phase to one side and a fast phase to the other. One speaks of nystagmus to the left or right according to the direction of the rapid phase. A nystagmus can occur horizontally, vertically, or rotationally. A nystagmus can also be observed in people who step out of a carousel dizzy: this is normal.
TPM nystagmus
- Rapid eye movement making the person symbolically want to avoid things to be in danger.
- Multi-directional eyes to see everywhere (lizard).
- Living with someone who raped you with constant threat of the predator.
- Disorder of permanent acute stress.
- I have to check my territory constantly, because danger can come from any direction, something dangerous can happen at any time.
- Danger of being able to die.
- Close-range danger.
- Every moment must protect mother from incest. Predator see!
Family tree of nystagmus
Grandpa is a war pilot and at picks up wounded soldiers and at the risk of being shot at himself. In war, he must continuously control his territory. Grandpa does not know where to look, there is constantly too much danger. After the war, Grandpa speaks to no one about his experiences. The painful moment TPM of Grandpa remains unprocessed. Everything unprocessed by parents and ancestors comes to the younger generation. His grandson has nystagmus. Nystagmus recounts his grandfather’s unprocessed TPM. We explore with the parents, grandpa has already passed away, and connect-melt-let go VVL with parents and grandchild, nystagmus disappears by understanding the story, seeing into it, and becoming aware. With VVL, the body releases accumulated stress.
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