The Art of Seeing (The Collected Works of Aldous Huxley)
O**A
Super
Super condition of a book from 1943. I am already a 'fan' of Dr William Bates' and to read it from Aldous Huxley himself how he used the Bates method and he gives also his extra views is inspiring. We need more people like them.Thanks
A**O
revolutionary
It's such an intelligent, cheap and painless way of teaching our eyes to work better.I can't believe this is not widely spread as a method to take care of our eye-sight.
A**R
An Excellent Book
A fascinating, informative, and personally helpful book; I do wish that I had acquired it years ago. However I do have it now, and am learning again to use my eyes as they should be used.
L**N
good presentation
The author had a lot of knowledge that he could bring into his understanding of all this. He's got a good understanding of what the Bates Method is about (even most interested people totally miss it), and he's a good writer and a smart guy, so I'd have to say that I like this book and recommend it.From what I understand, Huxley didn't end up improving to the point where he had normal vision all the time. His failing to read a paper one time at a speaking is what's referenced a lot by the critics as "proof" he didn't benefit. Give me a break. If you consider the serious visual problems that this guy started with, and how much he improved his condition from there, it's quite a success story.
M**N
Five Stars
This book should be read by everyone who wear glasses or contacts.
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