Re: Snellen Clearing by a ProfessionalIn article <g0t32j216hl@news1.newsguy,com >,
Pramesh Rutaji <p297tongue6221@newsguy,com > wrote:
> Zetsu wrote:
> > On 19 May, 19:16, otisbr...@embarqmail,com wrote:
> >> But I know that my vision had improved to the point where I no longer
> >> drive with my glasses. I can definitely see clearly. I am not
> >> imagining the whole thing!!!
> >
> > Yes you are! What you see is what you imagine.
>
> What one sees is only the interpretation of the mind and the data
> available to the mind is only a very small portion of available
> information since the senses are limited and the mind filters out most
> of the information.
>
> Imagination is the world one lives in and everyone lives in a different
> world.
I live in the Real World most of the time. Most people have to, also.
When I go to the DMV and have my vision screened, they don't care what
my imagination says, I need to be able to read the letters on the chart.
If I can't, no driver's license.
If my driver's license says I need corrective lenses, and I decide I
don't, I can expect to be cited if stopped. If I get in an accident
that is my fault, I can expect my insurance company not to pay for it.
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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
dabel@sonic,net