11.0   CONCLUSION

Although I do not diagnose disease through iridology, this experience as an Iridologist was a lesson that I sincerely treasure. It taught me not to reject new knowledge without understanding it. This remind me of a an advice that my former colleague told me;

An educated man may not be a wise man and a wise man may not necessary need to be highly educated. An educated man may be a cup full of water while a wise man may be an empty cup

If we adopt an open mind, we are like a sponge, absorbing as much knowledge as possible. It made me realise that some superstition may not necessary be hocus pocus and can be explainable. I no longer made fun of others on some advice that previously I may have believe that it is superstition. Instead I tried to understand the deeper meaning behind it. This I would explain in my next project.

Ever since I picked up Iridology, it leads me towards a better understanding of life. Although finally, I did go for heart surgery, without some control over my lifestyle, I may had undergone more serious condition much earlier on.

Meanwhile Iridology open me up to accept some esoteric studies like numerology, fortune telling, Reiki and Qi Gong and some understanding of Feng Shui.