MatrixVision (Perceptio Anopthalmica)

MatrixVision - Seeing Without Eyes
How to Learn Visual Perception Beyond the Physical Eyes

What if vision were not limited to the physical eyes?

MatrixVision - Seeing Without Eyes is written with a clear and deliberate ambition: to establish the definitive modern work on extra-ocular vision - a perceptual phenomenon first formally documented in 1924, yet largely neglected, misunderstood, or fragmented across disciplines for more than a century.

By integrating historical context, experiential knowledge, and a structured, teachable methodology, this book provides a coherent reference framework for a field that has long lacked clarity and practical accessibility. Rather than relying on anecdote or speculative theory, MatrixVision unifies history, method, and disciplined practice into a single, authoritative source on perception beyond the physical eyes.

MatrixVision introduces a trainable model of perception that operates independently of conventional eyesight. Vision is reframed not as a purely biological function of the eyes, but as an internally generated perceptual process that can be consciously accessed, refined, and stabilized through structured training.

At the core of the work is MatrixVision (Perceptio Anopthalmica) - perception independent of the physical eyes; a form of perceptual processing in which spatial and visual information is generated and organized without direct ocular sensory input.

The author is a direct student and licensed instructor of Mark Komissarov (InfoVision) and has also been formally trained in the Bronnikov Method, NOVA, and other established approaches within the art and science of extra-ocular vision. By integrating elements of these systems with the REPRO Method (www.repromethod.com) - a structured cognitive self-regulation process - MatrixVision was developed as a clear, scientific, and repeatable protocol.

MatrixVision is intentionally positioned as a scientific method: disciplined, testable, and reproducible. Its focus is not ideology or belief, but perceptual calibration, learning progression, and consistent outcomes. This protocol-based approach clearly distinguishes MatrixVision from earlier or parallel methods and positions it as a modern, pragmatic framework for extra-ocular perception.

Importantly, MatrixVision also offers a realistic and empowering perspective for visually impaired and blind individuals. Without making medical or therapeutic claims, the book explores how spatial awareness, orientation, and inner visual representation can be developed even in the absence of conventional eyesight. The emphasis is on autonomy, inner clarity, and perceptual confidence rather than limitation or deficit.

The method is taught globally, across cultures, age groups, and professional contexts, demonstrating that extra-ocular perception is neither anecdotal nor exceptional, but trainable under the right conditions.

This book is suitable for:

  • Adults & Achievers - Professionals, leaders, and high performers seeking to expand perception, focus, and inner awareness beyond conventional limits.
  • Students & Learners - Individuals of all ages interested in developing new ways of understanding, learning, and perceiving, independent of traditional sensory or educational constraints.
  • Visually Impaired Persons - Readers with limited or no eyesight who wish to explore alternative forms of perception, spatial awareness, and inner visual experience, without medical or therapeutic claims.
  • Coaches & Educators - Trainers, teachers, therapists, and facilitators seeking a structured, non-dogmatic approach to perceptual training and human potential development.

Further information, learning resources, and ongoing global work related to MatrixVision can be found at www.seeingwithouteyes.com and www.healtheblind.com.