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Convergence exercise

There are two charts – one with two dots and one with four dots. Start with the two dots and when you can do that,
go on to the chart with four dots. You can do both charts starting close up and go out as well as with the finger.
The goal is to be able to read the 4 point print and even the 3 point print in good daylight from close up and all the
way to arm’s length.
Practice makes perfect ...

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16 16
Sight is mind and Sight is mind and
eye coordination. eye coordination.
14 14
lt is more mental lt is more mental
than physical. than physical.
The eye sees but The eye sees but
the mind must the mind must
interpret and interpret and
evaluate what is evaluate what is
seen. seen.
12 12
There are five basic There are five basic
components of mental components of mental
sight: curiosity, sight: curiosity,
contrast, comparison, contrast, comparison,
memory and judgment. memory and judgment.
11 11
Curiosity means Curiosity means
intelligent visual intelligent visual
searching, that is, looking searching, that is, looking
around just as if you around just as if you
can see everything with can see everything with
perfect clarity. perfect clarity.
10 10
Counting objects and Counting objects and
colours is the best way to colours is the best way to
achieve curiosity. achieve curiosity.
9 9
Contrast is the gradation of Contrast is the gradation of
difference between foreground difference between foreground
and background. and background.

8 8
For instance, the print on this chart For instance, the print on this chart
will appear blacker if you close your will appear blacker if you close your
eyes for a moment and imagine eyes for a moment and imagine
clearly a sheet of clean, white paper clearly a sheet of clean, white paper
before opening them again. before opening them again.

7 7
Comparison is the evaluation of Comparison is the evaluation of
similarity and difference. A capital “H” similarity and difference. A capital “H”
and a capital and a capital

6 6
“N” both have two parallel sides, but the “N” both have two parallel sides, but the
“H” has a horizontal bar while the “N” has a “H” has a horizontal bar while the “N” has a
diagonal line. diagonal line.

5 5
Memory is the sum total of our learned and our Memory is the sum total of our learned and our
recollected experiences. recollected experiences.

4 4
Judgement is the summation, the end result, the interpretation or Judgement is the summation, the end result, the interpretation or
evaluation of what the eye sees. evaluation of what the eye sees.

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16 16 16 16
Sight is mind and Sight is mind and Sight is mind and Sight is mind and
eye coordination. eye coordination. eye coordination. eye coordination.
14 14 14 14
lt is more mental lt is more mental lt is more mental lt is more mental
than physical. than physical. than physical. than physical.
The eye sees but The eye sees but The eye sees but The eye sees but
the mind must the mind must the mind must the mind must
interpret and interpret and interpret and interpret and
evaluate what is evaluate what is evaluate what is evaluate what is
seen. seen. seen. seen.
12 12 12 12
There are five basic There are five basic There are five basic There are five basic
components of mental components of mental components of mental components of mental
sight: curiosity, sight: curiosity, sight: curiosity, sight: curiosity,
contrast, comparison, contrast, comparison, contrast, comparison, contrast, comparison,
memory and judgment. memory and judgment. memory and judgment. memory and judgment.
11 11 11 11
Curiosity means Curiosity means Curiosity means Curiosity means
intelligent visual intelligent visual intelligent visual intelligent visual
searching, that is, looking searching, that is, looking searching, that is, looking searching, that is, looking
around just as if you around just as if you around just as if you around just as if you
can see everything with can see everything with can see everything with can see everything with
perfect clarity. perfect clarity. perfect clarity. perfect clarity.
10 10 10 10
Counting objects and Counting objects and Counting objects and Counting objects and
colours is the best way to colours is the best way to colours is the best way to colours is the best way to
achieve curiosity. achieve curiosity. achieve curiosity. achieve curiosity.
9 9 9 9
Contrast is the gradation of Contrast is the gradation of Contrast is the gradation of Contrast is the gradation of
difference between foreground difference between foreground difference between foreground difference between foreground
and background. and background. and background. and background.

8 8 8 8
For instance, the print on this chart For instance, the print on this chart For instance, the print on this chart For instance, the print on this chart
will appear blacker if you close your will appear blacker if you close your will appear blacker if you close your will appear blacker if you close your
eyes for a moment and imagine eyes for a moment and imagine eyes for a moment and imagine eyes for a moment and imagine
clearly a sheet of clean, white paper clearly a sheet of clean, white paper clearly a sheet of clean, white paper clearly a sheet of clean, white paper
before opening them again. before opening them again. before opening them again. before opening them again.

7 7 7 7
Comparison is the evaluation of Comparison is the evaluation of Comparison is the evaluation of Comparison is the evaluation of
similarity and difference. A capital “H” similarity and difference. A capital “H” similarity and difference. A capital “H” similarity and difference. A capital “H”
and a capital and a capital and a capital and a capital

6 6 6 6
“N” both have two parallel sides, but the “N” both have two parallel sides, but the “N” both have two parallel sides, but the “N” both have two parallel sides, but the
“H” has a horizontal bar while the “N” has a “H” has a horizontal bar while the “N” has a “H” has a horizontal bar while the “N” has a “H” has a horizontal bar while the “N” has a
diagonal line. diagonal line. diagonal line. diagonal line.

5 5 5 5
Memory is the sum total of our learned and our Memory is the sum total of our learned and our Memory is the sum total of our learned and our Memory is the sum total of our learned and our
recollected experiences. recollected experiences. recollected experiences. recollected experiences.

4 4 4 4
Judgement is the summation, the end result, the interpretation or Judgement is the summation, the end result, the interpretation or Judgement is the summation, the end result, the interpretation or Judgement is the summation, the end result, the interpretation or
evaluation of what the eye sees. evaluation of what the eye sees. evaluation of what the eye sees. evaluation of what the eye sees.

Accompanying resource to Read again without glasses ISBN 978-184590891-1 © Leo Angart, 2014

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