• August 1, 2022

Causes of Myopia… Is It Really the Eye?

I started my latest article titled “High Myopia: What Causes Myopia?” with saying that if you are easily offended by the truth, you better stop reading, and apply for this article even more…

If you can’t face the truth about what causes your nearsightedness and what you really need to improve your vision, stop here. If you can handle it, buckle up, you’re in for a ride!

The truth is that the cause of myopia is not in your eyes at all. Your eye problem is simply a symptom of the cause. The real cause is psychological. And there are some psychological reasons, which we’ll cover in a series of articles.

Today we start with my favorite, with the reason why so many young people, in their mid to late teens, early twenties, have myopia. It is the fear of the future.

“What a bunch of BS”, I hear many say, “my optometrist says it has to do with the shape of my lens”, others might be thinking, but before you dismiss anything here, keep an open mind and let’s take a look. how it all belongs together.

Causes of myopia from a different perspective

You see, our mind is so strong that it can literally make us pass out from what we don’t want to see. In our mid to late teens or early twenties, we are faced with the question of what we want or should do with the rest of our lives. But the concept of days in relation to the time of life cannot yet be understood, that only arises when we are between 40 and 50 years old (see “The continuous concept” by Jean Liedloff, p 43). How should we understand what we want to do every day of our lives?

So when we are faced with the question of what to do for the rest of our life, we get scared, and I mean really scared. But what does that have to do with the causes of myopia? Great question, hold her.

How does THAT cause myopia?

Human beings in a state of fear become stressed. So stressed that our muscles tense and tense. Now if that happens in the muscles of our eyes, the muscles flatten the eyeball, extending it like the zoom on a photographic lens and thus altering the shape of the lens. The shape of the lens becomes stepped because the eyeball is filled with fluid and when it is flattened, the extension causes a more pronounced shape of the lens.

Now putting glasses in front of stressed eyes does not solve the problem because we are still under stress, in a state of fear, and our eye muscles are still tense. Glasses only help us see far away, the same distance we didn’t want to see in the first place. So as strong as our minds are, clench your muscles a bit more, clench your eyeball even more, and viola, there’s the next level of nearsightedness, and you need new glasses.

This continues until you resolve the underlying reasons. Solving the underlying reasons is much easier than wearing glasses, all natural, cheap as chips compared to a lifetime of paying for glasses, and you and your mind can get rid of myopia easily. Glasses, on the other hand, won’t cut it, they’ll just add to the strain over time, worsening your eyesight from time to time.

The solution to the causes of myopia

The way to deal with the psychological causes of myopia is to perform a natural vision correction. That is all!

Now fear of the future is just one possible underlying cause of myopia, there are many more causes of myopia, but the concept is always the same. Your mind is putting tension on the eye muscles, which extend the eyeball and thus alter the shape of the lens.

You can and should do something about the causes of your nearsightedness, because clear vision without glasses is your birthright. You should enjoy it every day of your life. There is no reason in the world why you shouldn’t.

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