“Under the influence and caught in a sectarian drift”, as she herself recognizes, Isabelle ended up freeing herself.
Six years ago, the thirty-year-old who lives in Charente-Maritime went to consult an “energetic magnetizer”.
She had no health problems, but wanted to take better care of herself and “believed in energies”.
The sessions could be individual or collective.
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“He made me recite mantras, he only laid on hands… Until then, it was going well,” says the young woman, now 39 years old.
Things began to drift when the practitioner began to “explain to him where the illnesses came from, for example that my colopathy was caused by family injuries”.
This one did not claim to “cure”, but “to trigger self-healing, as he said”.
“Where it went much more wrong was that he had a conspiratorial speech, like:
viruses are created by the pharmaceutical industry, Big Pharma represents evil,
we absolutely must withdraw from medicine traditional
… He never said:
don’t go see the doctor
, but rather things like:
know that the doctor is Satan
,” says Isabelle.
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