Until now, the existing
topographic charts associated one topographic
area with each part of the organism.
Although different theories existed
as to the locations of the projection
areas, it was assumed that each place
in the iris corresponded to only one
part of the organism.
The act of presenting the phenomenon
of Multiple Reflex seems to complicate
the iridian chart. With the knowledge
which we present in Multiple Reflex
Iridology and with practice, surprising
results can be obtained.
The complexity which we observe in iridology
is not focused solely on multiple reflex,
which is easily overcome with practice,
but rather on the complexity of the
human being itself. Each person has
a genetic code which they have inherited.
The different factors which have influenced
the person throughout their life, such
as, diet, habits, the activity which
they are involved in, environmental
factors, etc. must be added to this.
As a consequence of this, each person
is different and has different disorders
which affect each person differently.
These disorders are therefore projected
in the irises and pupils with all of
their connotations and are projected
in a different way in each person. The
difficulty of M.R.I. stems from this.
Being able to carry out an appropriate
evaluation of the information, which
the irises and pupils transmit to us,
is the difficulty which we overcome
each time we analyse them.
The content of the information which
the iris and pupil signs transmit is
extensive, but knowledge of other factors
such as diet and the activity which
the person is involved in, finally defines
to what extent the different disorders
which are projected affect the individual.
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