Show Eyes See Nothing The eyes are merely 1 organs for transmission of stimuli They see nothing says a writer in Pearsons Pearson's London Weekly Sight resides ent entirety en en- t in the mind and ard is the place where all images are perceived and interpreted ed When our ur minds are not tuned to the interpretation of the stimuli brought in by the eye eve nerves we say that we stare and although vision is possible our minds are a blank We look at people peo peo- pIe with our minds on something e eh else e c and we do not a see the people e at all The constant stream of visual visual al 31 impulses carried to the tho brain b by y the optic organs organ s is sifted in the mind Mo Most t of it is ignored Seeing See ing exists only in the mind r r |