Fly it like you were flying an ILS except use the VASI for the descent guidance.
If the runway is moving up you're sinking too fast. If the runway is moving down, you're not decending fast enough.
The runway should remain stationary through the window during the descent.
Forget the automation and look out the window.
The runway should not move in your visual field when you are descending to your intended landing target. That should be the white TD zone bars at the end of the runway.
Check that your pitch (or attitude) is correct and that you are on speed. The rest is just practice.
I didn't thoroughly read all the responses so if this repeated, my appologies...
When you're lining up for landing, what are you focusing on? The end of the runway closest to you? You may find it easier to "see" your alignment if you focus on the far end of the runway.
Your eyes can better determine "alignment" under what your looking at rather then on top.
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