The eyes are chalk full of tiny
muscles. The muscles main job is to change the shape of the eyes. The
eyes change shape so they can focus and move up, down, and side to side.
As with any muscle in the body, without proper exercise and training the
muscles can weaken as we age. Most people are forced into artificial
lenses because the muscles are too weak to change the shape of the eyes.
The lens of the eye
hardens with age forcing the muscles to work harder. The eye
muscles can be trained to work no matter how hard the lens
get. It is the muscles around the eye that control the shape
of the eyeballs. Once you learn how to exercise and train
these muscles it is easy to put them to good use and avoid
the need to ever need glasses.
Almost all eye problems are due
to mental strain and excess stress on the eyes. Learning how to relax
the eye and the eye muscles is the best thing to ensure you will never
need artificial lenses. Relaxing your eyes sounds difficult, but it is
much easier than you think. We cause our eyes unneeded strain by looking
at things that annoy or irritate us. Take some time out to focus your
sights on pleasant things. Put photographs on or around the desk at work
of things that bring joy and happiness. Look at these pictures when you
are feeling especially frustrated or stress and concentrate on relaxing
and calming down.
Practice relaxation the eyes at
night while lying in bed. In the darkness, close your eyes and cover
them with a sheet or blanket. Let your mind think about pleasant things
such as people, places, or things that bring you joy. Thinking pleasant
thoughts helps relax the eyes which make them softer. The softer the
eyes are the more easily they fit into their sockets. When the eyes are
relaxed, they don’t stare or strain.
Practice relaxation techniques
until they become more natural. Take the time during the work day to
relax the eyes for at least 10-15 minutes. You will find you are more
energized and can focus more clearly on your work.