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Strabismus (tropia) is a condition in which the eyes are misaligned and do not point in the same direction at the same time. One eye may look straight ahead while the other turns inward, outward, upward, or downward. The misalignment may be constant or intermittent and can affect one or both eyes.

Strabismus is often accompanied by several other conditions, some that may be the cause, as well as the result of the strabismus.

Symptoms: Physical turn of one or both eyes away from the point of focus. Eccentric fixation, visual confusion, eye strain, double vision. Strabismus is often accompanied by amblyopia (lazy/suppressed eye), which may be either the cause or the result of the condition.

Traditional correction: Strabismus is often addressed by the use of prism lenses or surgery.

Natural correction: The path to aligning your eyes and seeing in 3D awaits you inside this month’s lesson.

May your eyesight be boundless.
Irena

TOUCH OF ANATOMY

Strabismus may be as much an issue of the brain as it may be of the lack of balance among the extraocular muscles. As you work through some of the techniques suggested in the training protocol, be aware of these muscles and use the mental image of these muscles during your practice.

MANTRA FOR SEEING WITH BOTH EYES

“My eyes are aligned and tracking together. They are a pair of synchronized partners, passing all they see to the brain which interprets it with clarity and singularity.”

Directions for using the mantra as part of your routine:

Repeat at least 5 times before beginning your practice. Best when said aloud, with your eyes closed, visualizing seeing far objects and feeling the joy of seeing them. Whatever “far objects” means for you is your choice. Remember that you are the master of your mind. You control the mind, which controls your brain, which then controls your body (per neuroscience and neuropsychology). Choose the way you want to see, then through your thoughts (by making clear, positive, non-negotiable statements about your desired future, but in the present tense) command your brain to help you while you take action in the form of your daily practice.

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