YOUR IRIS IS THE MATRIX OF YOUR SOUL'S BLUEPRINT

Your eyes hold a map of subtle patterns and flowing fibers—

a personal matrix revealing how you communicate, connect,

and express yourself. It's a powerful guide to your energetic

tendencies, not a definition of who you are.  

 

 

 

 

Presenting: 

The Eye Matrix

By Sharie Hohn 

Decoding the Matrix:

Your Design, Your Codes, Your Truth

Every iris is a living tapestry — a one-of-a-kind matrix of dots, spaces, and flowing fibers. Within these subtle markings lies a map of how you move through life. They whisper clues about your natural tendencies, how you take in the world around you, and where your strengths and sensitivities reside.

 

Behavioral Expression: The way you process information and express yourself — through words, gestures, and posture — reflects the language of your iris patterns. They shape how you communicate and how the world receives you.

Sensory Processing: Each of us experiences life differently. Your iris can reveal whether you are more visually inspired, emotionally attuned, or physically grounded in the way you sense and respond to your environment.

Inherent Sensitivities: Your body carries unique tendencies, strengths, and vulnerabilities. The iris highlights these pathways, offering insight into how you can care for and honor your well-being.

Your iris is a guide, not a final answer.

It reveals powerful insights, but it does not define you. You are a soul in motion, here to unfold beyond any pattern or blueprint.

 

DISCOVER WHAT YOUR IRIS SAYS ABOUT YOU

START HERE AND GET YOUR PERSONALIZED EYE MATRIX REPORT 

 

Follow these steps for the best results:

1. Find Your Tools: Go to a well-lit room and find a mirror. A small handheld mirror or a wall mirror works perfectly. You'll also need a light source, like the flashlight on your phone.

2. Focus Your Gaze: Look directly into the mirror. You can either close one eye or gently pull down your lower lid to get a clear view of your iris. Your iris is the colored part of your eye.

3. Shine the Light: Holding the light source at the outer corner of your eye, shine the beam across the surface of your eye, not directly into it. As you move the light, you will see thin, moving, hair-like fibers in your pupil. These are the fibers of your iris.

4. Explore and Observe: Move the light slowly and experiment with the angle. Notice how the fibers seem to move and shift. Pay attention to the colors and patterns within your iris.

 

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