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The Art of Seeing

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Beyond the reality you see with your eyes lies a world of infinite beauty and power. The Art of Seeing opens your inner vision so that you can fully appreciate every moment of this wonderful life.

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Beyond the reality you see with your eyes lies a world of infinite beauty and power. The Art of Seeing opens your inner vision so that you can fully appreciate every moment of this wonderful life.

Great players in any field can see details and sort through patterns of motion that give them the winning edge. Their timing seems magical. Their peak performances lift us all to higher levels of perception.

Most people only see what they expect—and they don’t expect much. The boredom that underlies their suffering comes from repetition and habituation. To your unconscious mind, everything seems like everything, which looks like everything else—only different.

Opening your third eye requires deep calm together with a delightful shock, which we are happy to provide. Suddenly you wake up to unexpected love. You see the big picture. You notice the beauty in yourself and others.

As your vision clears, your eyesight improves. To get a head start on that process we recommend that you read The Art of Seeing by Aldous Huxley.

You can learn to see more clearly by cleaning the windows of your perception. This course provides visual, mental and emotional exercises that will synchronize the exchange of information between the eyes and the brain. We will also use a series of guided meditations and easy eye exercises to strengthen the muscles around your eyes.

Discover how deep relaxation and self-love combine to open the inner eye of seeing. Release unconscious tension in your face and body. See your beautiful, wise self reflected in the eyes of your classmates. If you are ready to see beyond the ordinary, enroll in The Art of Seeing.

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