Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 I think you two are way beyond me in your knowledge of this subject, but I will just mention that on page 26 of AI, Andy says, " Dreaming may be in black and white. " and " There may be visual disturbances, including alterations in color perception leading to reduced sensitivity to the color red, or color blindness. " And on page 45 " Color sensitivity also impaired. " And didn't Sunshine, I think it was him, report that different colors came back after starting chelation? And didn't Klipfel say his photographic memory came back with chelation? And I believe my sister told me colors seemed brighter to her, even just after amalgam removal.----------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation Dave - AM&FDC Posts wrote: Jay - I have the same problem. I've known for a long time that I dream in B/W, but now that you mention it ... My visualization of things is also in B/W. So what, exactly, does this mean? Dave. Thanks for mentioning this, I had not heard of Grunwald before although I am familiar with Bates. Before I knew about mercury issues, it was a real mystery to me why I couldn't make progress with Bates methods, e.g. palming. It was also the first time that I realized that I could not visualize like most people, since visualization is a fundamental aspect of Bates. I couldn't imagine any color, and though I had no problem drawing things on paper, it was always monochrome. Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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