Books About Psychic Healing
And Trance Healers
In Brazil

Dr. Fritz, Joao de Deus &
other Psychic Healers
Brazilian Sound


Dr.
Fritz: The Phenomenon Of The Millenium
(The Author's True Story Between
The Spiritual And Material Worlds)
by William Moreira
This book is the most profound in
explaining and proving to our material world the existence of the spiritual
world and its relation to our lives. Dr. Fritz is the most incredible
example of the existence of the spiritual world related to ours. In this
book we can feel the author's connection in trying to help us in our
incertitude of life after death. He took more than 3,000 photos (180 photos
are in the book) of incredible healing surgeries done by the power of the
spiritual fluid affecting our bodies."Dr. Fritz" phenomenon is alive and
happening in Rio de Janeiro at this present moment, as of the time this book
is being printed. The author left October 8, 2001 to Rio de Janeiro to have
a cancerous melanoma surgery done by this spiritual phenomenon without
anesthesia or any modern concept. The medium Rubens de Faria, Jr. is
presently working on this phenomena. The religious leaders know about it but
try to cover this great contact because of controversial ideals of archaic
beliefs not following men's evolution.
--book description

In
Search Of Brazil's Quantum
Surgeon: The Dr. Fritz Phenomenon
by Masao Maki
An
amazing account of the medical work of Dr. Fritz: a German surgeon from WWI who
has incarnated in human form five times to demonstrate miraculous healing
abilities in ordinary people, most recently a computer engineer named Rubens.
Maki originally went to Brazil in the hopes of debunking Dr. Fritz but became
completely convinced that the phenomena is real: over one million people have
been treated by Fritz, including cancer patients had been previously deemed
terminally ill. The book attests to the reality of the hidden realms of energy
and spirit that constitute and interact with our physical bodies. The episodes
documented in the book also confirm our ability to use life-energy creatively
and constructively. The Dr. Fritz phenomenon defies reason and that is why it so
important for us to come to terms with it. --an Amazon
reader

The Brazilian Healer with the Kitchen Knife:
And Other Stories Of Mystics, Shamans,
And Miracle Makers
by Sandy Johnson
Moved by her own struggle to recover from
breast cancer, Sandy Johnson explores with curiosity and a measure of healthy
skepticism the work of healers, miracle-makers, and transformers of the mind,
body, and soul. She travels the world-- from a beachside compound in Hawaii to a
remote village in Brazil-- to meet face-to-face with the most acclaimed healers.
She often experiences their work first-hand and reports, with fascinating
detail, the story of their real-life miracles and incredible feats. She also
writes about the wonder of the "placebo effect," which seems to give some people
the faith they need to begin healing on their own.
You'll meet Katie Engelhardt, a young woman from Tennessee, who is able to
intuit and then often heal the ailments of people while in a trancelike state.
Sometimes, after entering her trance, goldlike metal flakes appear on her face,
neck, back, and hands. In another chapter, "Bundji," an Australian man with
Aboriginal ancestors, tells how he was led to resurrect the healing methods of
his people and now travels the world to heal those in need with "love, light,
and energy." Dr. Ruth Ziemba, a traditionally trained nurse and chiropractor,
explains why her treatments require only the lightest pressure with hands her
patients say emanate an intense, healing heat. You'll
also meet John of God, the Brazilian with the kitchen knife, who treats as many
as 3,000 people at a time, excising tumors, ending blindness, and curing
arthritis and cancer at his Casa de San Inacio in a remote Brazilian village.
--an Amazon reviewer

The
Book Of Miracles:
The Healing Work Of Joćo De Deus
by Josie Ravenwing
Book
Description: In this breathtaking, luminous account of the work of famous
Brazilian healer Joao de Deus (John of God), author Josie RavenWing describes a
world in which miraculous healing is a common occurrence and where love is the
predominant energy.

Man Of Light: The Extraordinary
Healing Power Of Mauricio Panisset
by Kimberly Curcio

The
Miracle Man:
The Life Story Of Joćo De Deus
by Robert Pellegrino-Estrich
A man dies in hospital from cardiac
arrest. After thirty minutes of clinical death, a phone call to Joao de
Deus, 1200 km away in central Brazil, raises the man from death, completely
healed; verified by his doctors. Is Joao a modern Christ? Read this riveting
account of the greatest healing phenomenon of our time. When people, totally
paralysed, rise from their wheelchairs and the profoundly blind have their
eyesight restored, after modern medicine has given up on them, one feels
deeply stirred to ask some fundamental questions. Joao de Deus puts our
reality at risk, defying the certainties of medical science, forcing us to
replace it with one of hope and joy. The story of Joao de Deus shakes the
bedrock of common beliefs, kindling an ancient memory that rings only too
true: that with love all things are possible.
--book description

Spiritual
Alliances: Discovering The Roots
Of Health At The Casa De Dom Inacio
by Emma Bragdon
Spiritual Alliances: Discovering The Roots Of
Health At The Casa De Dom Inacio by psychologist and alternative medicine expert
Emma Bragdon looks at the spiritual healing work of Joao de Deus (John of God),
who has applied his talent to people with AIDS, cancer, and physical and
emotional problems of all kinds. His healing center, the Casa de Dom Inacio de
Loyola, welcomes people of all faiths and expects no payment for Joao's aid.
Highly recommended to students of metaphysics, spirituality, and alternative
medicine, Spiritual Alliances explores the daily happenings at the Casa de Dom
Inacio, and presents stirring testimonies of those who have been touched by
spiritual healing. --an Amazon reviewer
Arigo: Surgeon Of The Rusty Knife
by John Grant Fuller
limited availability
Ze Arigo was a well known healer in Brazil, his
healing work through surgery, allways free of charge, went on for many years,
hundreds of people a day, till he died in a car accident in 1971. John Fuller's
book, writen with Dr. Andrija Puharich is a very good piece of research, well
documented. Anyone who is interested in phenomena that shows facts that science
is far from explaining, will get a precious source of information from John
Fuller's book. Even though skepticism comes about when we face cases like Arigo,
there is an unending source of documentation about his life and the authenticity
of his work. Scientists, politicians, wealthy people as well hundreds of
thousands of simple people were operated by him. --an
Amazon reviewer
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