![]() ![]() The eye does not focus by changing the power of the lens, but rather by elongating the eyeball through use of the extraocular oblique muscles this model contradicted mainstream ophthalmology and optometry then and nowīates did not believe in the prevailing theory of accommodation to account for the eye’s ability to focus images, which explains that the ciliary muscle changes the shape of the lens, allowing one to focus accurately on points both near and far – all of which you will likely recall from high school biology lessons. The notion that eye exercises could have a positive effect on one’s vision has its modern origin with nineteenth century physician and ophthalmologist William Bates, who believed that: Now I’m not eager to criticise Macca, not least because he wrote a lot of my favourite Beatles songs, but whether or not he Saw Her Standing There – even without his specs on and despite the fact she was all the way down the end of the street – there is currently no good evidence that it was eye yoga that helped him do it. ![]() Your ears aren’t, so you can’t exercise your ears,’ he said. Meditation enthusiast and occasional songwriter Sir Paul McCartney recently told listeners to Jessie Ware’s Table Manners podcast that he practices eye yoga to improve and maintain his good eyesight: ![]()
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