Optical Illusions for Better Vision
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EYEnews: CLARITY, FOCUS AND VISION FOR YOUR SIGHT AND YOUR LIFE
Martin SussmanI've always thought that optical illusions hold a key to changing the way we see. They get right at the unconscious patterns that we've formulated about how to perceive the world. When we can break the patterns, it frees our brain and neurological system to re-create new ones.

Have Fun With Your Eyes:

1. Which Way Does She Turn? Here's an amazing optical illusion: It's a rotating image of a woman, but which way does she rotate? Is it clockwise or counter-clockwise? Or does it alternate? Watch it with someone else and see which of you are seeing it the right way. Or, is there a right way? CLICK HERE to see.

2. Ever See Your Blind Spot? Did you know that each of your eyes has a blind spot? It's the small section of the retina through which the optic nerve enters. Most people never see their blind spot, because the brain fills it in. But now you can see yours. CLICK HERE.

3. How Many Different Ways Can You See This? Here's another rotating illusion, but it's different than the naked lady. You'll see this three different ways. CLICK HERE for full instructions and the image.

Email me with your reactions to these illusions. In the next newsletter I'll share some of the comments I get.

Click for The ClubHave you ever taken a peek at the Eyesight Club? It's not an illusion - it's a real on-line community of real people who are really improving their vision. If you want to keep up with the latest I've got to offer, connect with others who are seeing more clearly every day, and get first notice about exclusive teleclasses and trainings, just CLICK HERE.

Care for your eyes,

Martin Sussman
President
Cambridge Institute for Better Vision
marty@bettervision.com
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