Eyesight Improvement - Keeping the Eyes Moving
  
  
  A clear mind is always on the go. The mind is constantly working out solutions   to problems and solving the issues of the day. A mind that is stressed or strain   struggles to work properly. The mind can get overwhelmed and then freeze and   become stagnate. Problems donât get solved and issues continue to pile up.   Likewise, the eyes need movement to work properly. When the eyes are relaxed,   they are moving around and enjoying the world around them. When eyes are   strained, they stare and vision worsens.    
  
  The eyes love to stay busy, rapidly moving around and taking in the sights all   around us. Eyes donât like to stop moving and focus on only one item. When this   happens, the eyes start to strain and concentrate and vision is not as accurate.   Your eyes and brain work at a much more rapid pace then we give them credit for.   When we are out in nature, the eyes are moving quickly from one tree or flower   to the next. The only time they stop and stare is when your brain isnât aware of   what it is looking at. If you are looking at roses and then a unknown flower   comes into focus, you will stop and stare until you realize it is a daisy and   then move on.
  
  Eyes never stop moving, unless we force them to. Even when we are asleep the   eyes are moving around in the darkness. When the eyes are still for too long,   they start to become damaged and lose the focus. Eye movement should always be   smooth and flowing, never jerky or bouncing around. 
  
  You can teach the eyes to move smoothly by tracing objects. The eyes donât have   to look from one item to the next in jerky movements. Try tracing around the   edges of objects. Look out the window allowing your eyes to outline cars,   buildings, trees, and bushes. After a few times, the objects should start to get   clearer and the color brighter. You can trace just about anything, couches,   chairs, and the television. Do this exercise at least once a day to train the   eyes to really look at things and not just stare.
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