Jacktuff13 posed a good observation: "Then why do people wear glasses instead of just going around without them and subconsciously piece together optical images?!?!?! "
Actually, many masters of martial arts use what is
called San Gaze in their everyday life , as well as using
emphasis on the senses of hearing, electromagnetic
sensing (or chi sense), kinesthetic sense, and
smell to rely less and less on central vision.
These masters of martial arts have awesome perceptual skills.
This of course improves abilities in self defense,
as having an acute "radar" is the cornerstone of
preventing problems from creeping up and overwhelming you.
One has to become skilled ar using the ACTIVATION
phase in everyday life. Some call it "spooky
activation" and the more you practice it, the more you master it.
I have used it on critical exams, martial art kumite (free sparring),
and daily life, myself, but I am far from being a "master".
Before I was introduced to PHOTOREADING and the works
of Paul Scheele, I though people who were into
Feng Shui, san gaze, and "spooky activation"
were just plain out of their minds. Consequently,
such people never really talked to me about
these things too much. Now I converse with
these guys and their abilities are just plain AWESOME!
They usually keep it low profile, as the average person
does not embrace such ideas.
The majority of the world has not caught on to these
principals. I actually have fun using the
process to not only piece together optical images, but the
subliminal sounds and "vibes" I get. You may want to
look at the Forums called "Beyond Human", "Paraliminal Learning",
and the Feng Shui forums to understand more of this.
Again, these things are not embraced by
mainstream society and Paul Scheele is truly ahead of
the times, in presenting this. He is truly a pioneer,
like Einstein, Columbus, Pasteur, and others who
have been able to get out of the box and explore
new innovative methods to accomplish goals.
raleigh199