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11-25-2005, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by SinJin When people go blind, their other senses, especially hearing, increase dramatically. But when someone goes deaf, how come their eyesight doesn't increase? Is it because we don't rely as much on hearing as we do sight? | I think we have to put it into the individual's choice again. Some people may say their eyesight improved and others may say it didn't. It all depends on a person’s perception. If they are not aware of the changes, does that mean the changes didn't happen?
One branch of an organization I was with used to help people with relaxation techniques and they would show me pictures of their students on the first day of class. Nearly all of the people who wore glasses in the photo, just 12 weeks later they no longer wore them. And yet when I would talk to some of them they would tell me their eyesight did not improve, they just don't wear glasses anymore.
In conversations I had with the instructors of those courses, they said to me that some people are just not aware of themselves enough to know about any changes, even though there have been dramatic changes in their life, because they focus their attention most of the time onto anything else but themselves.
And again it all comes down to practice. What we practice at we get better at it. If we don't practice we don't get better.
Cheers David. http://theuniversalcodeofliving.com
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