The Healing Capacity of Light, Vision, and Consciousness with Dr. Jacob Liberman (Part 1)
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How does the diagnosis affect the disease?
In this 2-part episode, Dr. Lara Varden interviews Dr. Jacob Liberman. Dr. Jacob Israel Liberman is a pioneer in the fields of light, vision and consciousness, and the author of Luminous Life: How The Science Of Light Unlocks The Art Of Living, Light: Medicine Of The Future, Take Off Your Glasses And See, and Wisdom From An Empty Mind. Originally trained as an optometrist and vision scientist, his life changed in 1976 after the miraculous healing of his own eyesight, leading him to a deeper understanding of light and the science of life. Having helped countless individuals recover their eyesight, he began to understand the words of Jonathan Swift, “Real vision is the ability to see the invisible.”
For the first part of the series with Dr. Liberman, he explains how consciousness often affects our outlook and way of life whether or not we allow the diagnosis to define us or to allow us to figure out our next steps. He focuses on telling stories of his experiences training optometrists about light and vision, and how it has transformed his life for the better.
At the latter part of this episode, Dr. Liberman gives a sneak peak of how light and different hues of color affect our health, so stay tuned for part two!
If you wish to learn more from Dr. Jacob Liberman, you may do so through the following channels:
- Website: https://www.jacobliberman.org
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