In the rainbow-colored Togal Visions the eye floaters become very large and colorful. Some of the tiny dots or circles (spheres) are static and become large concentric rainbow circles. In this blog we try to explain the phenomena of physics behind them (from classic to quantum physics).
Note: The information presented here (above) is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be practiced.
Moreover, The Chinese (as well as other cultures) have known about the sun and its power to heal, rejuvenate and prolong life for millennia now. This is especially true within the martial arts community of the Taoist and the Shaolin monks. They made sure to get out in the sun and even practiced certain exercises which involved actually looking towards the sun but not directly at the sun.
As author Daniel Reid writes in his fantastic book The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
"The key factor in heliotherapy is the invisible ultraviolet band, and the key receptor is the retina. A layer of cells called the epithelial cells become highly neuroactive when exposed to ultraviolet radiation, without in any way affecting vision. While the visible bands of light excite the retina's rods and cones to produce vision, the invisible ultraviolet band stimulates the adjacent epithelial cells, which transmit the stimulus as a powerful neural Impulse through the optic nerve directly to the pituitary and pineal glands. Western medicine calls this newly discovered biosystem the 'oculo-endocrine system', but the mechanism has been known to Taoists for ages. The discovery has spawned a new branch of western science known as 'photobiology',"
Here there are some articles relating to the healing power of Sun:
Using the Power of the Sun to Improve Eyesight and Boost Immunity
No Sun, No Health!
Again, this flies in the face of all that we hear from the western medical sources that tells us the sun is bad for our eyes, wear sunglasses all the time, use sun block every times you're out in the sun and do all that you can to avoid the sun, like it's some kind of disease. Sure, too much of any good thing can be harmful. The only reason the sun is such a danger today is because of people's obsession with getting a tan and fun in the sun as much as possible. If you're going to be out in the sun all day, then you do want to protect your eyes and skin from too much sun, this includes wearing sunglasses and a good organic or natural sunblock and wearing as much protective clothing as possible so that your need for sunblock is that much less. Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/022961.html#ixzz1XrNNMg59
Note: To our opinion it is better to walk for an hour on a sunny road everyday without looking directly toward the sun. But if you work indoors all the day then you can practise in the morning for one minute the exercise called "The Sun Blinking Exercise" aka "Administering Sunbeams" as described in the Daniel Reid' book "The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity"
Using the Power of the Sun to Improve Eyesight and Boost Immunity
No Sun, No Health!
Again, this flies in the face of all that we hear from the western medical sources that tells us the sun is bad for our eyes, wear sunglasses all the time, use sun block every times you're out in the sun and do all that you can to avoid the sun, like it's some kind of disease. Sure, too much of any good thing can be harmful. The only reason the sun is such a danger today is because of people's obsession with getting a tan and fun in the sun as much as possible. If you're going to be out in the sun all day, then you do want to protect your eyes and skin from too much sun, this includes wearing sunglasses and a good organic or natural sunblock and wearing as much protective clothing as possible so that your need for sunblock is that much less. Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/022961.html#ixzz1XrNNMg59
Note: To our opinion it is better to walk for an hour on a sunny road everyday without looking directly toward the sun. But if you work indoors all the day then you can practise in the morning for one minute the exercise called "The Sun Blinking Exercise" aka "Administering Sunbeams" as described in the Daniel Reid' book "The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity"
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