Definition
The term "Eyology" encompasses Iridology and Sclerology.
"Iridology" is the ancient and modern science that studies the markings and measurements of the
irises — the colored part of the eyes — toward benefiting mankind.
Theoretically, Iridology has
seven branches:
Iris-1, or Physical Iridology Iris-2, or Personality Iridology Iris-3,
or Etheric Iridology Iris-4, or Emotional Iridology Iris-5, or Mental Iridology Iris-6, or Causal
Iridology Iris-7, or Spiritual Iridology
"Sclerology" is the science that studies the markings in the scleras (the whites of the eyes)
as signs of pathology.
Sclerology: def., "Scler" = hard, "ology" = study of; anatomically, the sclera is the tough
white outer coat of the eyeball, covering the entire surface of the eye. Posteriorly, the sclera is an outgrowth of the optic
nerve. The posterior part, 5/6ths of the total area, is thick, white, and opaque. The remaining 1/6th anterior portion becomes
transparent, and referred to as the cornea.
Scientifically, and as an art in practice, Sclerology may be defined as
a means of evaluating health conditions, including pathology, via the markings and colorings in the whites of the eyes. We
have seen that the most obvious markings are (1) the red lines, (2) the gels, and (2) the general coloring. These certainly
show data on physical pathology. However, emotional qualities are also available in certain ways. For a thorough consideration
of the subject, including all it aspects, see the book, SCLEROLOGY – A New View of an Ancient Art, by Leonard Mehlmauer.
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