[Daily OM]: Sight is the ability to see the
physical world while vision is the gift of seeing beyond it. Sight
enables us to take the physical world in so we can participate in it
with knowledge. It brings us pleasure through our eyes, which perceive
the colors and shapes of all the myriad expressions of nature and human
beings. It helps us feel in control, allowing us to see what is coming
toward us, which way we are going, and exactly where we are standing at a
given moment. We are able to read signs and books, navigate the
interiors of buildings with ease, sense and perceive how a person is
feeling by the expressions that cross her face.
As anyone who has lost their eyesight can tell you, though, there are
things that are clearer when you cannot see the world through your eyes.
One of the reasons many meditation instructors advise sitting with the
eyes closed is because we automatically become more in touch with our
inner world when we are not distracted by the outer world. It is in this
state that vision becomes our mode of seeing. Vision comes from within
and shows us how to navigate the realms of thought, feeling, and
emotion. It enables us to see things that aren't yet manifested in the
world of form, and it also connects us to that part of ourselves that
exists separately from the world of form.
As we age, even those of us with perfect eyesight will generally lose
some of our acuity, but this loss is usually replaced with inner vision.
This is the time of life when we are meant to turn inside and take what
are sometimes the very first steps of a journey that cannot be traced
on a map. We call upon intuition and feel our way along a path that
ultimately carries us beyond the realm we can see with our eyes and into
the land of spirit.
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