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Russian boy heals through the mirror

An 11-year-old boy, Rafael Batyrov, from the republic of Bashkiria in the Russian Federation, says he can see other people's illnesses in the mirror.
Rafael says that when he looks at someone's reflection in the mirror, he can see a map of the person's aura in it. The negative energy is accumulated in the places where the reflection is darker. A dark place indicates the location of a sick organ.

Rafael discovered his gift about a year ago. He asked his father to sit in front of a mirror, and then listed all his father's illnesses. His father had been smoking for more than 30 years. Rafael read out a prayer to a can of tap water and gave the water to him. His father drank the water and quit smoking the same day. The water also helped cure an alcoholic.

Rasima Batyrov, Rafael's mother, is a teacher at the elementary school that her son attends. "Rafael has already cured several of our teachers. Even the headmaster came to see my son," she said.

At first, Rafael could only point out dark areas but now can give comprehensive diagnoses. Raila Khabiubllina, a teacher from Rafael's school, said: "I had surgery two years ago - doctors removed polyps from the maxillary sinus. Rafael did not know anything about it. When Rafael looked at my reflection in the mirror, he diagnosed my illness at once. He also said that I had to take care of my stomach and throat. He started treating me at once: he moved his hands from my shoulders to my knees, without even touching my clothes."

Lines of people stand near the Batyrovs' house on weekends. Rafael saw up to 20 people daily last summer. "I have already given interviews to a lot of newspapers," Rafael said. "Now we have too many people coming over to our house. People come to our place from all over Bashkiria, not to mention other republics. It is rather hard for me to work with each and every one of them. I need to have time for my studies too."

(Source: Pravda, Russia)

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from: Share International May 2005

Reprinted by courtesy of © Share International


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