Casa de Dom Inacio Archive
How long should I spend with John of God?
1 Comment Published by agiser December 26th, 2007 in John of God, Casa de Dom Inacio, My first trip to John of God, My first time before John of God, Planning Your TripHow long should you spend with John of God at the Casa de Dom Inacio? That is a good question, and a difficult one to answer.
many Brazilians come long distances and only spend one day here, Two or three is they are lucky (for many of them it can be a 20-30 hour bus ride!
I […]
The Triangle, a Casa dog, and Art
This is the podium of he main room of the Casa de Dom Inacio. When John of God is there, this is the podium that people speak from. Now it is quiet, and like many people I was meditating at the triangle (the symbol of the Casa de Dom […]
John of God: How do I go before him? (Part 1)
0 Comments Published by agiser February 12th, 2007 in Uncategorized, Casa de Dom Inacio, How Does John of God heal?, My first time before John of God
There are 2 sessions a day, one starts at 8 AM, the other at 2 PM. Your first time you don’t have to be there early, but I would recommend being there at least 15 minutes early (if it’s a very busy time, 20 minutes); just so that you can relax and feel less stressed […]
Why does John of God say I can’t eat certain things?
0 Comments Published by agiser February 6th, 2007 in John of God, Casa de Dom InacioFood has energy on and in it. Not just the energy we measure in calories; it also has energies particular to that food, and how it was handled and prepared. You can clean off any unpleasant energies that are connected to how the food was handled and prepared–that is one of the reasons that people […]
The foreigners of John of God
0 Comments Published by agiser February 6th, 2007 in Casa de Dom Inacio, AbadianiaThe foreigners of John of God
Abaidainia has a growing community of expats, people from the US, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Aftrica and more. Many live in Abadiania part of the year; some full time. I guess I am one of them myself, since I spend two months of the year in Abadiania. Some […]
Can a person who needs to use a wheelchair go to see John of God
0 Comments Published by agiser December 11th, 2006 in John of God, Casa de Dom Inacio
Absolutely! It is best to contact the wonderful folks at http://www.heavenshelp.com/ for help and information.
To quote their website:
Heaven’s Helpers gives disabled people a unique opportunity to experience the healing powers of John of God (at the Casa de Dom Inacio) by providing warm-hearted, competent, and affordable care in Abadiania, Brazil. Whether you are […]
Seeing John of God: What if I don’t speak Portuguese?
0 Comments Published by agiser December 10th, 2006 in John of God, Casa de Dom InacioThere are translators who will help you if you speak don’t speak Portuguese-especially if you speak English (they are some translators who speak at least some German and French, but English is the most used language next to Portuguese). On Casa days (Wednesday-Friday) prior to the beginning of the morning and afternoon sessions, a line […]
John of God and “the bubble”
0 Comments Published by agiser December 6th, 2006 in Casa de Dom Inacio, Abadiania“The bubble” is what many of us foreigners call the neighborhood around the Casa de Dom Igacio (the healing center). We call it the bubble because you can feel the healing energies and the magicalness in that entire section of Abadiania. Some times it is subtle, sometimes it is very strong. to me, sometimes its […]
John of God, Is it difficult to go see him? Part I
0 Comments Published by agiser December 5th, 2006 in John of God, Casa de Dom Inacio
No!
It is actually quite easy to see John of God.
Even if you are in a wheel chair or have difficulty traveling; warm, experienced, and friendly assistance is available.
John of God and the Casa de Dom Ignacio, his healing center, are in Abadiania in central Brazil.
If you are outside of Brazil, you will probably have to […]
John of God (João de Deus) Miracle Man of Brazil
0 Comments Published by agiser December 5th, 2006 in John of God, Casa de Dom InacioThey come from all over to world to find a miracle. Buses pull up everyday carrying people, some healthy, some here to help loved ones, some very ill. Many Brazilians and other South Americans, of course, and increasingly they are […]
