Iridology — Window into Your Health

It’s amazing how God, the universe, creation, nature, or whatever you wish to call it provides us with the tools to fix our problems and transform ourselves. There are so many invasive, harmful or toxic procedures which damage the body just to try and find out what is the state of the body. Sometimes, the damage caused by the investigative technique is more harm than it’s worth. It doesn’t always have to be that way.

The eyes have been referred to in literature as ‘a window into the soul’. That may be true, poetically, between friends, comrades, lovers and as expressive, creative beings. From a practical standpoint though, the eyes truly are a window into what is going on within the body.

The history of modern iridology originates in Europe in the 19th century. and was refined in a more contemporary sense in the 20th century by Dr. Bernard Jensen and others. I won’t bore you with all the ins and outs of the intricacies of how the different parts of the eyes interconnect. Perhaps I will someday in another format, but for now I would encourage you to view a map of the eyes and what each part of the eyes represents according to this school of thought. Does it work? It’s worked for me, and many others, and all I can tell you is to consider giving it a try for yourself.

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Acupuncture, massage and chiropractor knowledge follows the same concept held in iridology — that there are energy spirals or meridians traveling through the body, and that these meridians represent a different part of the body. For example, one area of the foot may be connected with a certain organ or system of the body.

So too in iridology, a certain part of the iris will show a link to a certain system of the body. In theory, the flow of energy concerning that system of the body would travel through that part of the iris and be reflected by a group of strands or fibers that make up the eye. If you look very closely at a photograph, your iris looks like a ball of yarn wound up with individual strands.

You can get a close look at your irises and in fact will need to if you ever want to read your own eyes or have them read by an experienced iridologist. Do this by getting a cell phone camera, zooming it in somewhat and keeping the flash on, focusing until the iris is in view and capturing the photograph. You’ll be amazed at what you never noticed before in your own eyes, or in the eyes of those people close to you, by looking at them up close and personal — indeed, the individualized pattern of how these strands are woven is about as personal as it gets.

You’ll notice intricacies and remarkable qualities of the strands themselves, including areas where they are broken off, tangled, split, wavy, straight, or brittle. You’ll also notice that, even though the strands are going long-ways around the eye as though strung around a spool, there is also a corresponding pattern going around the pupil of the eye like the hub of a wheel. You can see the amazing complexity and beauty in how the body is interwoven together and how the eyes exemplify that.

Also around the strands you’ll notice there is a backdrop of material that the strands are sort of swimming in. This is considered your body’s own environment, AKA your lymphatic system. To the degree that your lymphatic system is cleared up and filtering consistently, you’ll see a clear background almost like looking into a clear sky or into a pool of clear, clean water. When there is much lymphatic stagnation going on, you’ll notice build-up and debris, and the backdrop of the individual fibers will become cloudy, and will get all clogged up with residue, representing stagnation of the body’s lymphatic system.