[FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
Quick! Put on a Grateful Dead album! If you like it, You Are There! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray1" wrote: > > > > The frames I get now are flex frames, meaning you can twist them, bend > them, sit on them and they don't break. The are remarkable, and not > even as expensive as they used to be. What is neat is to step out on a > nice fall morning, look out and see everything so clearly. > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Denise Evans > wrote: > > > > You ARE enlightened.  I have similar stories with my glasses as I > come late to wearing them (i.e., middle age).  I clean them with > whatever shirt I am wearing most times or water and kleenex or hand > sanitizer if I happen to have any.  They are not prescription.  > I lose them and break them on a regular basis.  I have spent > hundreds of dollars on replacing them over the last few years.  I > now buy in bulk and should keep a pair in the car, a couple in my purse, > one under my pillow, one in the kitchen, bathroom, by the TV, etc. I > lose them faster than I can do this.  If I wear sunglasses while > walking, I have to carry my eyeglasses in my other hand. I don't > wear them swimming. > > > > I do not understand why the font on websites and little icons on > computer programs are so damn little...how are we supposed to see the > links or use InDesign, for example. I am purchasing a magnifying glass > as I cannot thread a needle, at the very least, or read the names of > places in my atlas. > > > > I often realize, like at this very moment, that I am again looking > through a fog.  My vision is deteriorating and I don't have > vision insurance, but I've been thinking that if I get a "real" pair and > take really good care of them the proper way, I'll be less frustrated. >  After reading your story, I'm not sure about this.  However, I > DO want to feel enlightened! > > > > P.S.  Does this qualify as a spiritual post? > > > > > > > > From: seventhray1 steve.sundur@ > > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 5:13 PM > > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Experience of Enlightenment > > > > > >  > > Two years ago I got a new pair of glasses, and I vowed to take care of > them. Previously I would clean my glasses with Windex and any cloth > which was around. With this pair I only used the ultra soft cloth and > recommended glass cleaner. Still after two years they got so scratched > that I could barely see through them. (I think it was due to swimming in > swimming pools with chlorine) > > > > I finally got around to getting a new pair, and it feels like an > experience of enlightenment. Everything looks different. Everything is > clear and crisp. It makes me feel like I am enlightened. > > >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
The frames I get now are flex frames, meaning you can twist them, bend them, sit on them and they don't break. The are remarkable, and not even as expensive as they used to be. What is neat is to step out on a nice fall morning, look out and see everything so clearly. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Denise Evans wrote: > > You ARE enlightened.  I have similar stories with my glasses as I come late to wearing them (i.e., middle age).  I clean them with whatever shirt I am wearing most times or water and kleenex or hand sanitizer if I happen to have any.  They are not prescription.  I lose them and break them on a regular basis.  I have spent hundreds of dollars on replacing them over the last few years.  I now buy in bulk and should keep a pair in the car, a couple in my purse, one under my pillow, one in the kitchen, bathroom, by the TV, etc. I lose them faster than I can do this.  If I wear sunglasses while walking, I have to carry my eyeglasses in my other hand. I don't wear them swimming. > > I do not understand why the font on websites and little icons on computer programs are so damn little...how are we supposed to see the links or use InDesign, for example. I am purchasing a magnifying glass as I cannot thread a needle, at the very least, or read the names of places in my atlas. > > I often realize, like at this very moment, that I am again looking through a fog.  My vision is deteriorating and I don't have vision insurance, but I've been thinking that if I get a "real" pair and take really good care of them the proper way, I'll be less frustrated.  After reading your story, I'm not sure about this.  However, I DO want to feel enlightened! > > P.S.  Does this qualify as a spiritual post? > > > > From: seventhray1 steve.sundur@... > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 5:13 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Experience of Enlightenment > > >  > Two years ago I got a new pair of glasses, and I vowed to take care of them. Previously I would clean my glasses with Windex and any cloth which was around. With this pair I only used the ultra soft cloth and recommended glass cleaner. Still after two years they got so scratched that I could barely see through them. (I think it was due to swimming in swimming pools with chlorine) > > I finally got around to getting a new pair, and it feels like an experience of enlightenment. Everything looks different. Everything is clear and crisp. It makes me feel like I am enlightened. >
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
On 10/31/2011 12:13 PM, John wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote: >> On 10/31/2011 10:44 AM, John wrote: My left eye got a cataract about 12 years ago and a few months later had a cataract operation. Quite a light show once the surgeon removed the lens until replaced it with an artificial one. Anyway my left eye is almost 20/20 while the right about 20/400. I don't have any reading glasses but did take one pair of cheap ones to correct for the left eye and knocked the lens out of the right side for reading. But the parallax needs correction so decided a month back to drop by Site for Sore Eyes to have them make a reading pair. They actually did the last visit but they got my order wrong because I had left the frame for the sunglasses to be upgraded (yes, the frames held sunglass lenses). I have a pair of computer glasses for work as they are more mid-range than close but don't work as reading glasses. Anyhoo, they told me I needed another session with the optometrist because by law it is required every two years. Haven't been back for that. >>> Bhairitu, >>> >>> It appears that you have a malefic planet aspecting or positioned in Pisces >>> or the 12th house of your birth chart or janma kundali. >> A malefic does aspect the 12th but it is exalted so has minimal effect. >> In fact it's dasha period was the best I've experienced in my life. >> Anyway, astrologically it would have to be due to a transit. And >> astrologically is the only way it makes any sense whatsoever because it >> came on suddenly. It may have even been my "Halloween escape" movie >> that year as I thought my contact lens was off but checked and it was >> okay. Outside of the fact my mother had cataracts that came on about >> that age (good out I guess for the anti astrology people) there is no >> other reasoning. >> >> The specialist (who teaches the cataract surgery to physicians from all >> over the world) thought the right eye might get one too but so far it >> hasn't developed one. > > So, that would make you a Leo ascendant. Mars is the yogakaraka and exalted > in Capricorn. Nope, not a Leo ascendant. From the limited amount of information I gave you it would be difficult to figure out the ascendant.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote: > > On 10/31/2011 10:44 AM, John wrote: > >> My left eye got a cataract about 12 years ago and a few months later had > >> a cataract operation. Quite a light show once the surgeon removed the > >> lens until replaced it with an artificial one. Anyway my left eye is > >> almost 20/20 while the right about 20/400. I don't have any reading > >> glasses but did take one pair of cheap ones to correct for the left eye > >> and knocked the lens out of the right side for reading. But the > >> parallax needs correction so decided a month back to drop by Site for > >> Sore Eyes to have them make a reading pair. They actually did the last > >> visit but they got my order wrong because I had left the frame for the > >> sunglasses to be upgraded (yes, the frames held sunglass lenses). I > >> have a pair of computer glasses for work as they are more mid-range than > >> close but don't work as reading glasses. Anyhoo, they told me I needed > >> another session with the optometrist because by law it is required every > >> two years. Haven't been back for that. > > > > Bhairitu, > > > > It appears that you have a malefic planet aspecting or positioned in Pisces > > or the 12th house of your birth chart or janma kundali. > > A malefic does aspect the 12th but it is exalted so has minimal effect. > In fact it's dasha period was the best I've experienced in my life. > Anyway, astrologically it would have to be due to a transit. And > astrologically is the only way it makes any sense whatsoever because it > came on suddenly. It may have even been my "Halloween escape" movie > that year as I thought my contact lens was off but checked and it was > okay. Outside of the fact my mother had cataracts that came on about > that age (good out I guess for the anti astrology people) there is no > other reasoning. > > The specialist (who teaches the cataract surgery to physicians from all > over the world) thought the right eye might get one too but so far it > hasn't developed one. So, that would make you a Leo ascendant. Mars is the yogakaraka and exalted in Capricorn.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
Yep, I am luckyenlightenment is next :) From: Alex Stanley To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 6:32 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Denise Evans wrote: > > You ARE enlightened. Â I have similar stories with my glasses as > I come late to wearing them (i.e., middle age). Â I clean them > with whatever shirt I am wearing most times or water and kleenex > or hand sanitizer if I happen to have any. Â They are not > prescription. Â I lose them and break them on a regular basis. Consider yourself lucky that you can get by with drug store reading glasses. With me, one eye needs more magnification than the other, so I have to have prescription glasses if I want to be able to read for more than a couple minutes without getting a headache.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
On 10/31/2011 10:44 AM, John wrote: >> My left eye got a cataract about 12 years ago and a few months later had >> a cataract operation. Quite a light show once the surgeon removed the >> lens until replaced it with an artificial one. Anyway my left eye is >> almost 20/20 while the right about 20/400. I don't have any reading >> glasses but did take one pair of cheap ones to correct for the left eye >> and knocked the lens out of the right side for reading. But the >> parallax needs correction so decided a month back to drop by Site for >> Sore Eyes to have them make a reading pair. They actually did the last >> visit but they got my order wrong because I had left the frame for the >> sunglasses to be upgraded (yes, the frames held sunglass lenses). I >> have a pair of computer glasses for work as they are more mid-range than >> close but don't work as reading glasses. Anyhoo, they told me I needed >> another session with the optometrist because by law it is required every >> two years. Haven't been back for that. > > Bhairitu, > > It appears that you have a malefic planet aspecting or positioned in Pisces > or the 12th house of your birth chart or janma kundali. A malefic does aspect the 12th but it is exalted so has minimal effect. In fact it's dasha period was the best I've experienced in my life. Anyway, astrologically it would have to be due to a transit. And astrologically is the only way it makes any sense whatsoever because it came on suddenly. It may have even been my "Halloween escape" movie that year as I thought my contact lens was off but checked and it was okay. Outside of the fact my mother had cataracts that came on about that age (good out I guess for the anti astrology people) there is no other reasoning. The specialist (who teaches the cataract surgery to physicians from all over the world) thought the right eye might get one too but so far it hasn't developed one.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
> > My left eye got a cataract about 12 years ago and a few months later had > a cataract operation. Quite a light show once the surgeon removed the > lens until replaced it with an artificial one. Anyway my left eye is > almost 20/20 while the right about 20/400. I don't have any reading > glasses but did take one pair of cheap ones to correct for the left eye > and knocked the lens out of the right side for reading. But the > parallax needs correction so decided a month back to drop by Site for > Sore Eyes to have them make a reading pair. They actually did the last > visit but they got my order wrong because I had left the frame for the > sunglasses to be upgraded (yes, the frames held sunglass lenses). I > have a pair of computer glasses for work as they are more mid-range than > close but don't work as reading glasses. Anyhoo, they told me I needed > another session with the optometrist because by law it is required every > two years. Haven't been back for that. Bhairitu, It appears that you have a malefic planet aspecting or positioned in Pisces or the 12th house of your birth chart or janma kundali.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
On 10/31/2011 06:32 AM, Alex Stanley wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Denise Evans wrote: >> You ARE enlightened. Â I have similar stories with my glasses as >> I come late to wearing them (i.e., middle age). Â I clean them >> with whatever shirt I am wearing most times or water and kleenex >> or hand sanitizer if I happen to have any. Â They are not >> prescription. Â I lose them and break them on a regular basis. > Consider yourself lucky that you can get by with drug store reading glasses. > With me, one eye needs more magnification than the other, so I have to have > prescription glasses if I want to be able to read for more than a couple > minutes without getting a headache. My left eye got a cataract about 12 years ago and a few months later had a cataract operation. Quite a light show once the surgeon removed the lens until replaced it with an artificial one. Anyway my left eye is almost 20/20 while the right about 20/400. I don't have any reading glasses but did take one pair of cheap ones to correct for the left eye and knocked the lens out of the right side for reading. But the parallax needs correction so decided a month back to drop by Site for Sore Eyes to have them make a reading pair. They actually did the last visit but they got my order wrong because I had left the frame for the sunglasses to be upgraded (yes, the frames held sunglass lenses). I have a pair of computer glasses for work as they are more mid-range than close but don't work as reading glasses. Anyhoo, they told me I needed another session with the optometrist because by law it is required every two years. Haven't been back for that.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Experience of Enlightenment
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Denise Evans wrote: > > You ARE enlightened. Â I have similar stories with my glasses as > I come late to wearing them (i.e., middle age). Â I clean them > with whatever shirt I am wearing most times or water and kleenex > or hand sanitizer if I happen to have any. Â They are not > prescription. Â I lose them and break them on a regular basis. Consider yourself lucky that you can get by with drug store reading glasses. With me, one eye needs more magnification than the other, so I have to have prescription glasses if I want to be able to read for more than a couple minutes without getting a headache.