POOL TURD ALERT Re: The Imagination CureSome kid left a turd in the swimming pool again last night.
-MT
"Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible@hotmail . com > wrote
> When the imagination is perfect the mind is always perfectly relaxed,
> and as it is impossible to relax and imagine a letter perfectly, and
> at the same time strain and see it imperfectly, it follows that when
> one imagines that one sees a letter perfectly one actually does see
> it, as demonstrated by the retinoscope, no matter how great an error
> of refraction the eye may previously have had. The sight, therefore,
> may often be improved very quickly by the aid of the imagination. To
> use this method the patient may proceed as follows:
>
> Look at a letter at the distance at which it is seen best. Close and
> cover the eyes so as to exclude all the light, and remember it. Do
> this alternately until the memory is nearly equal to the sight. Next,
> after remembering the letter with the eyes closed and covered, and
> while still holding the mental picture of it, look at a blank surface
> a foot or more to the side of it, at the distance at which you wish to
> see it. Again close and cover the eyes and remember the letter, and on
> opening them look a little nearer to it. Gradually reduce the distance
> between the point of fixation and the letter, until able to look
> directly at it and imagine it as well as it is remembered with the
> eyes closed and covered. The letter will then be seen perfectly, and
> other letters in its neighborhood will come out. If unable to remember
> the whole letter, you may be able to imagine a black period as forming
> part of it. If you can do this, the letter will also be seen
> perfectly...]
>
> - Dr. W. H. Bates, December 1919