Summary: Patients with cured errors of refraction have demonstrated their recovery by reading fine print and Snellen test cards with normal vision, despite specialists who prescribed glasses and maintained these cures are impossible. The author recounts cases of successful treatment of eye conditions without surgery or traditional methods, highlighting the impact of relaxation, central fixation, shifting, and swinging techniques on improving vision. Despite evidence of successful non-invasive treatments, the established medical community remains unconvinced, leading to a lack of widespread acceptance or modification in educational teachings. The author emphasizes memory, imagination, and home treatment methods as effective tools for alleviating various eye troubles, dispelling misconceptions around myopia prevention, use of correspondence treatment, and controversies surrounding cataract treatment. Through detailed clinical observations, the author challenges traditional ophthalmology theories, advocating for innovative and non-invasive approaches to addressing eye disorders and enhancing visual acuity.