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What is the emotional nature of myopia?

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What is the emotional nature of myopia?

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Myopia is a contraction and withdrawl from the world. Myopia is about not trusting what one sees, and about seing the world through a fear filter. Myopia often indicates a lack of security in ones self and in general trying too hard to acheive and to see. Myopia is also about being more critical, analytical, judgemental and having excessive attention to detail. The lenses of myopes are negative and make myopes feel negative. The lens also concentrates light on the macula depriving the rest of the retina from participating in the visual process. The peripheral vision is used to position ourselves in space and time and a myope will tend to numb themselves in that process. Children that are abused tend to develop high myopia. As myopia receeds more light falls over the retina and a greater part of the brain is reactivated. In the USA well over 100,000,000 people are myopic.

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