ISBN-13: 9781508572718 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 146 str.
John of God is the greatest spiritual healer on the planet. He has worked with more than 8 million people and some of them have had miraculous recoveries and healings. John of God states, "All healing comes from God," but to assist in the healing are God's workers, known as entities, and at the Casa there are thousands of them. Within this protected environment, we also learn that "God is love and light" which is always the emphasis of the Casa. "John of God and The Casa of Love," captures true experiences as people travel to Brazil in hopes of receiving a healing. There is Kathleen, a former Miss Colorado and participant in the Miss America Pageant. She is dealing with stage-four breast cancer. Myriam is from Guatemala and when she lived in Guatemala she was caught in the civil war. Myrriam was shot six times and almost died. (Government forces attacked her car when she and others were leaving the university.) Then there is the doctor who died. John of God intervened, bringing him back to life. These and other stories describe people that have traveled to the Casa as they deal with physical conditions that restrict one's functioning and are life threatening. However, "John of God and The Casa of Love" goes beyond these shared personal experiences as it looks at healing, whether it's spiritual or through traditional methodologies. We learn that one's attitude and outlook on life relate to a positive outcome, with forgiveness being an important component. No matter what it is that someone may have done to us, we need to forgive them. Part of this is also to forgive ourselves for whatever it is that we may have done to others. We also learn that altruism is frequently a personal characteristic of these individuals who have had the most significant positive outcomes. Helping others and reaching out in caring, compassionate and loving ways not only makes the world a better place, but it has a positive impact upon the body and the overall healing process.