TomTOM,

Here's something you can try.

1. Look at a point on the wall which is far away. Keep your focus on that point so that it always appears focused and clear. The point should be direclty in front of you, so that you are facing forward.

2. Lift up your left and right hands so that they begin far away from the center of your body at the level of your eyes, out of your field of vision. Point your left and right index fingers at each other. (You are still looking at the central, far-away point, when you do this, and you should notice your left and right fingers at the edges of your vision.)

3. Slowly bring your right and left hands together (index fingers pointing toward each other), but keep your focus on the central point on the far wall. Don't look at your fingers as you bring them together. Just be aware of them. (Your fingers should be blurry, out of focus.)

4. Keep bringing your fingers together slowly until they touch. (But again - keep looking at the far wall, not your fingers directly.) When your fingers touch, just NOTICE them (not look at them directly). In the middle, you will notice a "third" finger which is the combined image of both your fingers interlapping.

This is the kind of "photo-vision" which LSC teaches in PR. Instead of your fingers there, insert a book, and you will see the "blip page" (which is equivalent to your "third finger".)