Why Are We Here?
I believe that we are here to express life to our highest potential.
Just in case you ‘accidentally’ landed on my blog, that’s no accident! In fact, I believe that there are no accidents! Stick around and see what comes up for you here.
You’re probably reading this because you are interested in your own clear vision and eyesight. This blog is dedicated to sharing with you– from the heart– my experience, strength and hope about clear vision, eyesight and nutrition.
Even though my eyesight has been excellent for over 23 years, I intend to do everything within my power now to preserve and maintain it into my later years.
Preserve Vision and Eyesight
What can you do to preserve your eyesight? This day and age is fraught with stress and strain in the midst of a very toxic environment. We are bombarded with toxins in everything from the water we drink to the air we breathe, from the food we eat to the media we attend, to the advertising blitz,
24/7/365.
How can we escape this toxic burden to mind, body and spirit?
We filter our water and in some cases even filter our air. Some of you may filter your mental and emotional intake by censoring the news you receive on radio and TV. The constant barrage of ‘bad news’ (sin, sex and shooting) tends to keep the mind enslaved to the ‘machine’.
Have you ever thought about filtering your food? What would it be like to begin to get in touch with what we eat and drink? Could we see how much life force is left after all the processing and before it gets to our tables and our mouths?
Stop, Look and Listen
Stop! Take a moment and stop what you are doing. Close your eyes and take a deep breath. Go within and get in touch with your inner self . . . your Higher Self.
Ask this question: Is what I eat and drink on a daily basis giving me the best possible supply for a
healthy and enjoyable life? Is what I eat and drink the best I could do for my vision and eyesight?
Ask yourself: ‘Am I being supported spiritually by my intake of food and drink?’
Did you get a ‘no’ answer to one or more of these questions?
Then Act
A great Teacher once said, “You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free. And when the truth sets you free you will be free indeed.” In other words you will be free, free, free. Free to live, free to express and above all free to love. He also said. “Seek and you shall find.”
Please join me on my journey as I seek to learn more about the benefits of ‘raw food’ and how to shift to a cleaner lifestyle. Clean from the standpoint of putting or allowing the least amount of toxics into my body, mind and spirit.
Review
So much has happened since I made a conscious decision to ‘clean up my life’ that it would take a book to tell it all. So I will just summarize for you here. In the past few months, I . . .
- Withdrew from caffeine
- Got inspired by Victoria Botenko’s DVD to try raw food
- Dramatically reduced the consumption of white or processed sugars
- Joined and began attending raw food potlucks
- Learned how to make green smoothies
- Planted a garden in a community garden spot
- Began riding my bicycle as much as possible (also saves gas)
- Bought a Vita-mix blender
- Gained almost 20 pounds in lightness (you could say I lost 20 pounds of unwanted weight)
- Demonstrated raw food at a local wellness fair
- Began harvesting large quantities of greens for making green smoothies
- Joined a new ‘raw food potluck’ closer to home
The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating
The best part is how I feel with these changes in diet and lifestyle.
In my very first blog I mentioned, “With the old standard ‘all American diet’, I did not have enough energy and suffered from general aches and pains most of the time. I always seemed to get fatigued in the late afternoon and did not feel like going out at night much. My immune system was not up to par and resisting or getting over colds and minor illnesses was difficult.”
Wow, how this has all changed!
I have more energy now than I remember having at half my age! Since going ‘mostly raw’ in early March of 2008, I have added about two to two-and-a-half hours in my day. I am actually getting more quality living out of my life each and every day!
Before, I usually got fatigued around four or five o’clock and wasn’t worth a plug nickel for any enjoyable evening activity after six p.m. You would find me going to bed early or just ‘vegging out’ before the TV or computer.
Now, I am full of life and vitality so that I am enjoying attending evening activities several nights a week. Sometimes I don’t get to bed until eleven p.m. and am still awake, alert and I get my day
started at six or seven in the morning.
Clearer Mind
As my energy level has dramatically risen, my mind seems sharper and my memory is quicker and clearer. I confess that I still have to search for a word or someone’s name now and then but it is getting much better. The time lapse between when I look for a word and when it comes to me is getting shorter and shorter.
Victoria Botenko Came to Town
Last Saturday the lady who inspired me to actually try ‘raw food’, Victoria Botenko, came to Portland, OR and made a presentation at our Portland Raw Food Meetup. Victoria in a veritable encyclopedia of information about health, lifestyle and raw food.
Victoria shared information about edible wild plants, including weeds, that are readily available everywhere this time of year. Her son, Sergie, leads special hikes in southern Oregon teaching people how to identify wild edible plants.
Since Victoria’s presentation, with the help of my friend, Liliana, I have been able to identify at least four (4) edible plants growing in and around my garden plot. Victoria says that wild plants have more vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients including chlorophyll than plants we grow for food in our gardens.
Better Eyesight
Victoria travels extensively and shares her expertise with ‘live food’ enthusiasts all over this country and Canada. She testifies that she has met many folks who, after going raw, got rid of their glasses. She did not say what else they did to heal and improve their eyesight and vision, but I do know that having a qualified vision coach is a huge advantage.
Conclusion
As my gran’pa used to say at the close of his sermons in a little country church in the hills of Alabama, “Well it’s about time I brung my scattering remarks to a close.”
There is much more to share so I commit to you that I will begin blogging more often.
Acknowledgements: Amy Morita for reminding me, Ami Goldberg for editing, and Arden Goldberg for his formatting and publishing the blogs.
June 29th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
Gene,
Thank you for helping me to see how important food was…not only to my vision but to every aspect of my life. I get happier and happier every day. My new addiction is to a drink made from kale, beets, apples, lemon and celery…it’s called the life force energy drink. I love it and I love my new juicer. Bye, bye coffee maker and Starbucks.
~ amy
June 30th, 2008 at 11:38 pm
Gene! I’m so happy to hear you are succeeding with living food. I especially like the way you put gaining 20 lbs in lightness. Where is the ‘closer to home’ potluck? If it is in biking distance, I’d like to try it.
September 11th, 2008 at 8:16 am
Not only is it possible to preserve good eyesight, it is also quite possible to fully restore it! And not ony eye exercises, but a healthy diet also forms a big part of the equation. I, myself, have restored my eyesight back to perfect again (from -4.75) by healthy mind, body and eye exercises. What I did:
1. eye exercises with mind work
2: healthy food
3:Healthy, active lifestyle - you can do walking instead of driving, using the staires instead of a lift etc etc. I did some exerciseds in the morning (+ all the above)
It’s so powerful and so incredible, it’llblow your mind.
Improtant thing is to eat seperately - i.e. don’t mix meat with carbs etc. My best mate had recently decided to eat healthy, and he says he feels A LOT better, more energetic, happier etc. now. And you can see it!
Poll Bregg really hummered this stuff in his stdies and his books - “The Miracle of Starving”, etc.