Psychic Surgery

 Psychic surgery is something we do not hear about much now, yet it was all the rage decades ago. Hello, my name is Rosemary Price, I am the best web psychic, best web clairvoyant, with over thirty years of experience, many famous clients, praised by newspapers and magazines and offered a lot of magazine, newspaper, radio and television work.

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There is no doubt that a lot of the so called psychic surgeons were fake, just as we had genuine crop circles, mediums and psychics and then fakes following them.

As well as being able to have a reading you will find a lot of articles on this site that you may find very helpful or interesting as well as a clairvoyant forum, a psychic forum and a chat room.

The surgeon who sticks in my mind and shines out is the Brazilian Jose ARIGO who said he was able to perform his amazing feats because of the help of Jesus and the deceased Doctor Adolphus Fritz working through him.

Arigo would go into a trance and perform wonderful feats of surgery or give people prescriptions to take conventional medicines. The strange thing there was that he would often insist they take huge doses, doses that conventional doctors would say are dangerous or pointless, and they would work.

There was never any pain or blood and not one person ever said that he had disappointed them. Everyone sang his praises. When he opened up his surgery at 7 am there would be hundreds of people queueing up to see him. He worked in very basic conditions with no anaesthetic and unhygienic surroundings but it made no difference. He cured people of all sorts of fatal and complicated problems, including tumours and cancer.

Despite becoming a celebrity and being praised by his patients and some conventional doctors and surgeons Jose Arigo was found guilty of practicing illegally, fined and jailed, yet his jailors would secretly let him out so that he could help people.

There is no way that Arigo could have been a fraud AND he was very happy to treat poor people. He never accepted any form of payment from anyone, so he was certainly not doing it for the money.   He devoted his life to it and find it stressful but enjoyable.

He insisted that his abilities were down to Jesus and the deceased Doctor Fritz, and when he watched a film of himself performing an operation on someone he fainted.  There was nothing conceited about him, he was not a show off, he made a lot of sacrifices by giving so much time to do this.  He did not seek out fame or fortune nor did he embrace it when it came to him. Fame and fortune were not important to him, he just wanted to help people and was willing to sacrifice a great deal to do it.

Eventually, after helping a lot of people and being the cause of a lot of controversy, with his fans and critics debating him, Arigo predicted he would die soon, he was right, shortly after he died in a car crash in 1971.

Arigo is one of several such characters who have been criticised yet seem to be beyond reproach and have helped many.  Psychic surgery.

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