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GNM Insight; Floaters and Glaucoma; The Fear From Behind regarding a predator or a pest.

  • Writer: omhealthandwealth
    omhealthandwealth
  • Nov 13
  • 2 min read

By: Jean-Paul (JP) Damien Mathiot


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Understanding the Meaning Behind the Eyes


The Vitreous Body (Cerebrum)

Biological Conflict Theme:

A fear from behind in regard to a predator or pest.

This is a “fear-in-the-neck” type of conflict, a constant sense that something or someone is lurking just behind you.

It may be:

- A partner, mother, or child who’s always “on your back.”

- A tax officer, a deadline, or an ongoing threat or pressure that seems to follow you.

- A creeping paranoia of being watched or pursued.


As Dr. Guinee summarizes it beautifully:

“What will happen to me?”

“When is that going to happen to me?”

“How is that going to happen to me?”

“Where is that going to happen to me?”


All of these express a deep sense of insecurity and fear of something inevitable approaching from behind.


Laterality applies:

- Right eye (for a right-handed person) relates to partner or peers.

- Left eye relates to mother or child.


Conflict-Active Phase (CA Phase) =

During the conflict-active phase, the vitreous body of the eye (controlled from the cerebrum) becomes clouded, this is perceived as floaters, or turbidity in the vitreous body.

This clouding happens immediately at the DHS (Dirk Hamer Syndrome) as a protective biological response:

The brain subtly “dims the rear view”, symbolically creating blinkers, so the organism is less distracted or panicked by the “predator behind,” yet still able to focus forward to escape.

This is a brilliant biological adaptation, not a defect.


Healing Phase (PCL Phase) =

Once the conflict resolves, once the “predator” is no longer perceived as a threat, the body enters the healing phase.

This is where glaucoma can manifest to varying degrees.

As the vitreous body heals and rehydrates, internal eye pressure may increase. This can create intraocular hypertension (IOH), the hallmark of the healing process.

Floaters that formed during the active phase may detach during this time, drifting across the field of vision. They can obscure sight until the brain adapts, learning to “see through” or “see beside” them.

Intraocular Hypertension (IOH), the so-called “acute form of primitive or essential glaucoma”, is simply a sign that the eye is under repair pressure.

It is not inherently pathological; it is a natural part of the healing regeneration process.


Open-Angle vs Closed-Angle Glaucoma; GNM Clarification

In Germanic New Medicine, the difference between open and closed angle glaucoma is purely contextual, not mechanical:

• Open-Angle Glaucoma; Standard healing phase of the vitreous body conflict without additional complications.


• Closed-Angle Glaucoma; The same healing process prolonged or intensified by an additional Kidney Collecting Tubule Syndrome (KCTS).


KCTS represents a a conflict, feeling isolated, abandoned, or in existential distress, which causes fluid retention in the body.

This fluid intensifies pressure in the eye, extending or amplifying the healing process.

Flashes of Light (Photopsia)

Flashes can occur in the healing of both the retina and the vitreous body.

These are bio-electrical discharges as tissues repair and reattach.

They are often transient, luminous signs of renewal rather than danger.

 
 
 

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