Vision Improvement
with Nancy Froeling
Are you nearsighted? Farsighted? Do
you wear glasses or contact lenses? Maybe this is not really necessary!
Most people with vision problems (including astigmatism, glaucoma, strabismus,
“lazy eye”) believe that their eyes are simply “bad”
- while, actually, there may be nothing at all wrong with them.
Seeing clearly is not just a matter of distance and sharpness of the
image - it is also related to our innermost thoughts and feelings.
Our way of seeing reflects our way of being.
The theory that tension or stress can have a negative effect upon vision was
first presented and demonstrated in the 1920’s by William Bates, an
innovative American opthamologist.
Since then, numerous people of renown, including Aldous Huxley, Margareth
Darst Corbeth, Emile Coué, Adam Smith, Charles Kelly and Martin Brofman,
have further developed and expanded William Bates’ findings.
Nancy Froeling received her training in vision improvement
from Martin Brofman & Lou Verstegen. In her private practice for Personal
Coaching she has been giving private sessions in vision improvement for 5
years. More recently, she has also started giving workshops.
