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Date: | Wed, 14 Jan 1998 09:27:05 -0400 |
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Dear Stefan,
My blind spot was so severe at first that I could hardly read a book,
because whatever I focused on, the center would literally disappear from my
vision. When I tried to read, I had to read "out of the corner of my eye."
I was very upset, because I was a typist and was afraid I could never type
again. But after a little time passed, the blind spot became smaller. I
can still see a kind of blurring at the center of my vision, and when I
look at someone from further away, their face is fuzzy to me. I cannot
make out details from far away at all. In my case, the blind spot is
severe enough that no testing was required! I wish I could tell you how
long I looked at the sun, but I am not sure. I can say that it must have
been over 10 minutes.
Michele
Stefan:
>Hi Michele,
>>I had read that for spiritual purposes people used to look at the sun,
>>and so I did it for a while when I was 20 years old. I still have a
>>blind spot from it. Be careful!!
>How did you find out? Do you directly see the blind spot or is there
>some test needed?
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