Restoring Your Eyesight: A Taoist Approach
By (Author) Doug Marsh
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Healing Arts Press
8th December 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
Complementary therapies, healing and health
617.7
Paperback
224
Width 229mm, Height 152mm, Spine 16mm
Fewer than three percent of children in the industrial world are born with visual defects, yet as they become adults nearly two thirds will become reliant on prescription lenses to see clearly. Virtually nonexistent in pre-industrialised cultures, this epidemic of blurred vision can be traced to mental, physical and spiritual imbalances in modern society. The traditional "quick fixes" of eyeglasses and contact lenses only serve to cover the true cause of blurred vision while increasing eye-strain and often progressively worsening eyesight as the eyes become trained to work within the confines of the corrective lenses. The advent of refractive surgery carries even more serious risks. This book offers natural methods for improvement of poor eyesight and stress-related difficulties, including dyslexia and ADHD and combines the core values of the Bates method of natural vision improvement and Taoism. In "Restoring Your Eyesight", Doug Marsh offers a natural alternative that shows readers how to improve their eyesight by taking conscious control of their vision health. He combines proven methods pioneered a century ago by eye doctor, William Bates, with the ancient Chinese wisdom of Taoism. Marsh describes how vision goes deeper than the eyes and optic nerves, extending well into the layers of the mind, emotions and spirit. Eyesight difficulties are often connected to behavioural and stress-related syndromes, such as dyslexia, ADHD, stuttering, TMJ and anxiety disorders. He draws upon the core values of the Bates method and Taoism - rhythm, softness, return, balance and wholeness - to provide guidelines for a holistic healing of outer and inner vision.
Doug Marsh gives a truly fresh approach to the holistic components that lead to successful improvement of vision. The vital connection between lifes rhythm, the conscious flow of spirit, and the efficient functioning of the visual system is correctly portrayed. * Roberto Kaplan, O.D., author of Seeing Without Glasses and Conscious Seeing *
"Doug Marshs obviously deep understanding of the Tao illuminates the most interesting aspects of Dr Bates work. This is one of the best books on Natural Vision Improvement I have read, and I will recommend it to all my vision students!" * Elizabeth Abraham, co-founder of the Vision Educator Training Institute *
Taoist readers will wonder how they missed applying these principles to their suboptimal eyesight. It's clear from this book that the Bates method is not so terribly isolated and unique, but in tune with an impressive variety of research, both historical and modern." * Dave Kiesling, director and founder of www.iblindness.org, dedicated to the Bates Method *
"Restoring Your Eyesight helps readers better understand how the eyes are strained and affected by aspects of modern urban life, such as sedentary and demanding school systems, strain from long work hours and lack of rest for the constantly bombarded eyes. An excellent and highly recommended read for anyone frustrated with their increasing dependence on corrective lenses or who wishes to take control of their vision health." * Jill DeDominicis, Vision Magazine, Mar 2007 *
"Here's a natural alternative to improving eyesight which blends Taoism with an eye doctor's exercises and insights, discussing reflexes, concentration, and re-training the eye. An intriguing approach for a long-standing problem." * The Midwest Book Review, Mar 2007 *
"The weaving of simple, but profound, Taoist understanding with the cruel realities of contemporary scientific folly and the brillilant but neglected work of Bates on how to achieve normal, healthy eyesight defines the character of Restoring Your Eyesight: A Taoist Approach." * Reg Little, New Dawn *
Doug Marsh, a professional engineer and vision educator, has extensively studied natural vision improvement and the mind/body interface as it relates to eyesight. The natural Taoist approach has greatly reduced his nearsightedness while also relieving the symptoms of a TMJ/inner-ear disorder. Most days he experiences brief, spontaneous flashes of near 20/20 eyesight, an encouraging sign that his vision continues to heal. He lives in Canada.