About me

Howdy! My name is Chaniece Brackeen and I have been interested in eyesight improvement since I was 16 years old. It seems like a young age, but that was also the time I was questioning a lot about the world and the way things work. Thus, it didn’t take long before I started questioning my eyesight and need for glasses. I knew few others in my family with glasses. My sibling and two parents didn’t need glasses at all. In fact, some of them even had better than perfect vision. So how had I been ‘cursed’ with such imperfect eyesight?

I’ll never forget going over my homework with my dad in back in high school. At that point I had already started to take off my glasses when I didn’t need them. I struggled while looking down at the pencil markings on the white paper, trying to make out what I had written. My father turned to me, “Oh wow, you can’t even see that? My poor girl!” I’ll never forget that feeling, a feeling that without my glasses I was practically helpless, and how I wished for nothing more than to rid myself of that feeling. I wanted to get better eyesight.

Back then there weren’t nearly as many resources at there are today. I got most of my information on forums with a bunch of random submissions with random techniques and methods. I tried just about everything, I even found my way over to my first eyesight book, which finally gave me specific principles and more structured information about eyesight. I looked for vision teachers in my area, but could not really find any. There was one nice woman who I paid 60 dollars for an hour for her to walk me around her house while teaching me to relax. She also give me fresh blueberries from her garden. However, I didn’t get too much from that lesson and so I decided not to go back.

It wasn’t long until my quest for perfect vision faded. Though I wouldn’t say it ever disappeared completely, it just hibernated deep inside me. I decided to just stick to a lower prescription for my lenses and go about my life with slightly blurred vision.

Years and years later I lost my glasses while out and about. I had taken them off, put them in their cases and placed them in my jacket pocket. After a sequence of events following this, I decided to go without my glasses all together and get back into working on my eyesight. I tried to connect with people online and see if anyone, anywhere was on a similar journey. I found a small community on Instagram, which inspired me to start recording my journey to share with others so that we could learn from each other and inspire one another.

And that brings me to my current journey now. I have made progress in my ability to consciously bring images into focus, I have no problem blinking through cleared images and I have gotten better at holding relaxed vision longer. Now my journey is on the actual path to clarity, moving into having these spurts of clarity turn into permanently clear images.