Emotional origin of presbyopia and how to heal it consciously

Presbyopia, also called presbyopia, is an eye defect that does not see nearby objects clearly due to a malaccommodation of the crystalline lens.

The symptoms appear around the age of 45 and progress until approximately 60.

Presbyopia translates our inability to see reality clearly and objectively and the things that surround us.

We have difficulties adapting to the people and circumstances around us.

We suffer from a lack of “accommodation” in life.

“I adjust less easily than in other times.”

“I don’t want to see what I have in front of me. I refuse to accommodate.”

Perhaps it is hard for us to see our current family environment or our work situation.

We do not live or enjoy our present by thinking about an uncertain future.

Sometimes, the lack of projects for the present becomes evident. It could be interpreted as a loss of enthusiasm for the present and fear, apprehension for a harrowing future, both for us and for ours:

“What will we do in the future? Something bad can happen. Everything is stuck…

Presbyopia often reflects the fear of aging. We find it difficult to look in the mirror, see how our body ages, not see ourselves as desirable, etc.

“I am afraid of seeing death, retirement, illness, old age, etc. And I know that they will eventually arrive.

“I will not have enough time to carry out my projects.”

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