I might have found the fast leg of the journey. But who knows. It was a leg that I had hoped in the back of my mind that I wouldn't have to take, because it's apparently tedious.
It's stretching open the portal, as mentioned in the previous entries. I have noticed a lot of progress in the past few weeks by implementing this technique. Really hammering on the fixation cards exercise, and then casually doing Brock String (mainly for gauging progress), and then doing Vivid Vision. That's my approach at 80/20 (giving primary focus on things which give the best results).
Shit, I have learned so much. Right now what's on my mind is the pliability of the mind. And the idea that there are little things--little elements in the mind, which you can reach out, and sort of touch. And if you give those elements enough focus, they can grow, and you can begin to do interesting things with them. If you're Wim Hof, that means that you can consciously control your immune system. If you're me, it means you can be significantly more thoughtful and effective about your approach toward vision therapy. The mind is powerful. We're beginning to understand how powerful it is and the weird things that can be achieved via focus. I'm really beginning to believe that normal people can do amazing things with the right training and meditative practice.
Yeah... yesterday I saw the smallest distance ever between the double beads. Pretty excited. As the beads get closer, I'm going to have to train more and increase my sensitivity to the decreasing change between the feeling of switching from each eye. I will commensurately build on that sensitivity until the switching is entirely squashed and both eyes are fully on all the time.
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