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The Eyes Have It: A Self-Help Manual for Better Vision

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Medically proven modalities for improving even saving eyesight. Includes complete stepbystep instructions and exercises using the Bates system plus holistic, herbalistic, folk, spiritual, and yogic techniques. Latest medical breakthroughs are included, as well as a discussion of the many daily things you can do to save your eyes.

171 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1987

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Earlyne Chaney

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Earlyne Cantrell Chaney (1916-1997), was a mystic, healer, author, and teacher who wrote more than 100 books on spirituality and New Age subjects. In 1951, with her husband, Robert, she co-founded Astara, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the exploration of spirituality. A native of rural Texas, Chaney abandoned a brief Hollywood acting career to study and advocate the uniting of Eastern and Western religions. She developed a new discipline of meditation and prayer called Lhama Yoga. Among Chaney’s books are the degree series titled Astara's Book of Life and many others, such as Initiation in the Great Pyramid, The Mystery of Death and Dying and Remembering: The Autobiography of a Mystic.

Earlyne's life achievements earned her an honorary Ph.D. in Theology, and renowned commendation in the books, The World's Who's Who of Women, Two Thousand Women of Achievement, and the Who's Who in California. Her Modern Mystery School, Astara is 70 years old and thriving with world-wide members and students spreading the Light and Love of the Book of Life lessons.

"But the real Earlyne Chaney's life cannot be encompassed in biographical statistics. They cannot tell of her childhood psychic experiences, the cosmic illumination of later years, the extraordinary interweaving of lives and circumstances which first delayed and then developed her writing talents, nor the thousands who have benefitted from her philosophy and her natural capacity to heal those who are suffering from a troubled mind and a painful body."

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November 12, 2014
If you're heading to the optometrist for the first time I suggest you read this book first.
If you're a long time eye-glass wearer, then I suggest you read this book.
If you're young and worried about your eyes you should read this book.
If you're young and not worried about your eyes, you should read this book.
If you're old and worried about your eyes, you should read this book.
If you're interested in diet, you should read this book.
If you would like to learn ways to help blurry vision, dizziness, stress, agitation, insomnia, and general poor vision, then you should read this book!

Why?
Because it can teach you something about eyes you never knew before,
it can help lessen your prescription, it can keep your eyes young, and it can relax your mind and body in all new fun ways.
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