Throughout the ages, the eyes have been known as the windows to the soul, and modern behavioral research is proving this adage to be true. If you look closely at the iris of the eye, you will notice small, dark dots, light streaks or rounded openings in the fibers. These characteristics provide the key to unlocking the mysteries of the personality. The types of markings, their precise location, and variations between the left and right eye are directly correlated with different personality traits.
Studies have shown that patterns in the iris are genetically determined. By examining these patterns, we can see how the family tree influences character, relationship choices and health. For example, experience has shown us that patterns in the left eye reflect traits acquired from the mother’s side of the family, and the right eye reflects traits from the father’s side. By comparing the irises, we can determine the influence of each paternal relationship in shaping the personality of the individual. Rayid is therefore a model for understanding how human character is transferred and modified from generation to generation.
If a person’s left eye has more characteristics or a higher concentration of color, that person has a dominant right brain and uses the left side of the body more. Left-eye dominant people are generally flowing and agreeable, prefer to sleep with the left cheek down, and usually have a closer relationship with their mother. Right-eye dominant people are generally structured, organized and ask more questions, prefer to sleep with the right cheek down, and usually have a closer relationship with the father. Left-eye dominants are attracted to right-eye dominants in mate relationships.
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People with a predominance of dot-like pigments in the iris (Jewels), tend to be thinkers and precise verbal communicators.
People with a predominance of curved openings in the iris (Flowers) tend to be emotional, feeling-oriented and spontaneously expressive.
People with a uniform fiber structure in the iris (Streams) integrate life through sensory experience, communicating through touch and movement.
Those with both jewels and flowers in the iris (Shakers) tend to be dynamic, progressive, even extremist in nature.
The structure of the iris is a reflection of the individual’s life potential, revealing character strengths, as well as aspects of the personality that are underdeveloped. Rayid uses the iris of the eye to affirm and strengthen the innate character of the individual.
Personality Iridology is just one of the aspects covered in the Advanced iridology course offered at the Southern Institute of Healing Arts. In this class, we will take a look at emotional iridology, based upon the work of Toni Miller and Denny Johnson. In his book, What the Eye Reveals. Denny revealed the Rayid system of emotional iridology. It seems clear that his descriptions of the emotions related to areas of the iris demonstrate the same types of associations that are made in TCM between emotions and organs. Again, we can use the iris to discover weak emotions. In addition to going deeper in to the personality, we will study more sclerology signs and look deeper into iridology.
If you are a Certified Comprehensive Iridologist through the International Iridology Practitioners Association or an experienced iridologist in another tradition, then this course is the next step in your Iridology studies.
The Advanced Iridology course starts March 10th, 2015. Register now and order your course manual, The Integrated Iridology Textbook by Toni Miller (to be shipped from Australia).
For more information visit https://southerninstituteofnaturalhealth.com/courses.php

Personality Iridology

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