Presbyopia, also known as
farsightedness, is a defect of the
eye that does not see nearby objects clearly because of poor accommodation
of the lens. Symptoms appear around the age of 45 and progress to 60 approximately.
Presbyopia translates our
inability to see clearly and objectively the reality and the things around us.
We have difficulties to adapt to people and circumstances that we have around
us. We suffer from a lack of "accommodation" in life.
"I accommodate less
easily than in other times" "I do not want to see what I have in
front of me. Rejection of settle down".
Perhaps it is difficult for us
seeing our current family environment or our work situation.
We do not live or enjoy our
present by thinking about an uncertain future. Sometimes, it becomes apparent
lack of projects for the present. It could be interpreted as a loss of
enthusiasm for the present and fear, apprehension about a distressing future,
both for us and for our people: "What shall we do in the future?
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 us as desirable, etc.
"I'm afraid to see death,
retirement, illness, old age, etc. and I know they will eventually come"
"I will not have enough
time to carry out my projects"
Recommendations to regain
emotional and spiritual physical health:
We must learn to
"accommodate" the circumstances and people that are present in our
lives, to improve our "vision".
We must clearly see our
present reality.
We must accept, confront and
overcome anything that puts us life.
We need to learn to grow old
with joy.
We need to divert attention
from our physical part, naturally, it begins to wear, inside ourselves, so we
can become aware of the strength and qualities we have acquired in the
emotional and mental planes.
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