There is nothing incurable
The successes of Bruno Gröning's teachings are so impressive that doctors and other professionals from healing professions in several countries have been interested in examining them thoroughly and using them for their own work.
Gröning, from Germany, lived from 1906 to 1959 and was considered the first healer of modern times.
He developed a doctrine that enables people to maintain and regain their health by learning to receive and pass on the natural life force to themselves and loved ones. Even today, many decades after Gröning's death, his teachings help many people worldwide to maintain their health and physical and psychological wellbeing. A violinist who lives in Swakopmund received a cure a few years ago. The professional musician had not been able to practise his profession as a violinist for years because of a painful osteoarthritis in his little finger. He attended a lecture and experienced his healing in a short time. Now, at an advanced age, he is able to play his beloved violin again and give violin lessons.
Lectures on this natural path to health, given by Austrian, Mr Manninger, will be held in Windhoek on 20 and 25 January in Khomasdal community hall, as well as the Karibib community hall on 21 and 24 January. Admission is free, but a donation is requested. For more information, visit www.bruno-groening.org.
Staff Reporter
Gröning, from Germany, lived from 1906 to 1959 and was considered the first healer of modern times.
He developed a doctrine that enables people to maintain and regain their health by learning to receive and pass on the natural life force to themselves and loved ones. Even today, many decades after Gröning's death, his teachings help many people worldwide to maintain their health and physical and psychological wellbeing. A violinist who lives in Swakopmund received a cure a few years ago. The professional musician had not been able to practise his profession as a violinist for years because of a painful osteoarthritis in his little finger. He attended a lecture and experienced his healing in a short time. Now, at an advanced age, he is able to play his beloved violin again and give violin lessons.
Lectures on this natural path to health, given by Austrian, Mr Manninger, will be held in Windhoek on 20 and 25 January in Khomasdal community hall, as well as the Karibib community hall on 21 and 24 January. Admission is free, but a donation is requested. For more information, visit www.bruno-groening.org.
Staff Reporter
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