Christie James was only informed at the age of only that she would one day be blind. Although she had a problem with copying information in school, it was not until her mother was on the street that she did not see at that time, as she realized that there was something wrong with her vision. In the end, her stargardt disease will be diagnosed, which is a degenerative condition. She continued her studies and went to the university. In 201.1 while dancing in a nightclub, (something she liked to do), she met her future husband Tom. I noticed over time that her condition became worse, but she will not necessarily recognize or accept it because she was in a state of denial. While she was often brought to the house the wrong thing from the supermarket, when she moved to a new house at the age of twenty -nine, she started seeing what she thought was ghosts in her home.
“The new place was very dark and I thought there were people in my apartment – I see them, and I see numbers,” she says.
There will be cars outside the Kirsty apartment – on a very narrow stones on a stones so that you cannot drive any traffic, or a sheep leg sitting where it was placed Cardigan.
“I was just walking up and falling in my apartment and thinking,” Oh my God, are I angry, or are they there? “Facades of panic.”
Kirsi was living alone, away from her family, and although Tom and her close friends knew of her loss of sight, she did not trust her with the strange things she had seen.
“I thought I was developing serious mental health problems, and I didn’t want to talk about it,” she says. “I was just trying to ignore it.”
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I remember searching for one night and seeing loads and a lot of cars. I thought it was strange, but I had no one to confirm it.
After that, after a few weeks, I was in the living room when I suddenly saw a character standing there. She shouted, “Hello?” But at the speed she appeared, he went.
All this caused severe concern for Chrisi and with her aggravation, it came to the point where she was hesitant to leave her home. It was not until you see a specialist who discovered Charles Bonnet syndrome.
What is Charles Bonnett syndrome?
Charles Bonnett syndrome in many ways look like Paridolia. In people who have a kind of vision impairment, their brain leads to hallucinations and seeing things that do not already exist. It is important to understand that this has nothing to do with a person’s mental health. It is simply how the brain processes information and leads to hallucinations.
In 1760, the Swiss nature scientist in the name of Charles Bonnet became anxious when he began to notice his grandfather, who was 89 years old, he saw things that were not there. Birds, vehicles and even buildings. He had a limited vision and was partially able to see by cataracts, however, in this small amount of sight he had, he saw these elements that were not there. He documented this issue, and Charles Bonnett term was formulated. It is also referred to in the modern era as Phantom or Ghost Vision.
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This condition seems mainly affecting people who are in the early stages of visual loss. This is logical about the reason for seeing these external things in their very real surroundings and why the person might feel that he sees a ghost in the living room. The cause of this condition is not fully known, but again, in my understanding, it seems that it is not related to the optical stimulation of the brain. In the same way that Pareidolia works, the brain tries to understand a fog or dark image, and suddenly anyone can see a room full of strangers who are not already there.
Another possibility is that the brain uses a form of optical cabinet to try to see it. The vision depends on light. However, sometimes, a person does not need his eyes to be able to see him. Humans already have molecules that discover light, often in the central nervous system and even in our skin. When you go out and feel the sun on your skin, does this cause an orange light? Photorecess works on this basis, and although research does not have a final answer, there is continuous research in this field.
Does poor visibility in some respects allow a person to take a look at another dimension?
What if not to use our eyes allows us a kind of overview of another distance? Often in supernatural research, people will prevent some senses with the belief that it is likely to open it to try a paranormal. Difficult gangs are commonly used during supernatural investigations because they allow a person to focus on his other senses, including what some believe is the “sixth” meaning. I previously talked about the pineal gland and its alleged relationship with supernatural phenomena. The coniferous gland is a pea -shaped block of tissues that are located behind the third ventricle of the brain. It is also considered in the spiritual circles the “third eye”. Its basic function is the production of melatonin, which indicates the body when it is bedtime. This also has an effect on female reproductive hormones – as well as the neighboring pituitary gland. I have written about the coniferous gland in the past and its relationship with the proximity of the pituitary gland, and thinking if this relationship can have a kind of relationship with females and psychological abilities. It has long been discussed that it seems that women seem more inclined to psychological abilities, and this may play part of it. I have faced information about some spiritual sites, that some people believe that those who suffer from Charles Bonnet syndrome do not go at all, and in reality they allow them to weak the world’s vision, perhaps as is the case really or get a peek on a multi -dimensional world. They may see things with this “third eye”. Although I do not personally think this is the case here, it is certain that it opens the possibility of asking a lot of questions.
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Many people are unaware of this condition, and perhaps like Christie, it may be in a little denial. As investigators, we are often contacted by people who report the same type of phenomena as Christie. They are often developed by assessing mental health to ensure that they are not cheering due to mental health. In the case of Christie, she had passed this test because hallucinations in this syndrome are not caused by mental disorder. It is a purely medical side effect of poor vision. Therefore, perhaps the next time you have been trying to investigate the allegations of numbers that appear automatically in the person’s home, ask them about their eyes. They can have hallucinations. I must also wonder, how much do you see a person? Is there a sign? I, for example, wear glasses full now. This is mainly due to a long time to see, but sometimes, at age, I noticed that things now begin to become a bit fog, and I also have reading glasses. If I am tired, I can feel it in my eyes when you start stressing, even when I wear glasses. It is a special feeling, so I know when my eyes are tense (and usually followed migraines). In this case, if I would see a personality in saying an investigation during this eye stress experience, is this enough to weaken this syndrome in play? It is definitely something to take into account.
Have you heard about this condition? Do you think that visual weakness allows you to be more open to supernatural phenomena, or is it just a hallucinatory?
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