JOHN OF GOD AND THE MIRACULOUS HEALING SANCTUARY OF THE CASA DE DOM INACIO.
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PHYLLIS BENNETT TAKES PEOPLE WHO TRAVEL FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD TO SEE JOHN OF GOD IN BRAZIL. SHE CAN HAVE ANY NUMBER OF PEOPLE PICKED UP AT BRASILIA AIRPORT BY HER PERSONALLY RECOMMENDED FRIENDLY ENGLISH SPEAKING CASA DRIVERS AT ANY TIME. SHE WILL ACCOMPANY THOSE PEOPLE TRAVELLING FROM HEATHROW ON THE FIRST AND LAST DAY OF EACH TRIP. Phyllis now has an excellent Guide/Partner who is resident in Abadiania, Shirley speaks fluent English and French and is available throughout the year. Please email  if you wish to travel at anytime during the year and we will make all arrangements.
TO VISIT JOHN OF GOD -  Contact :   Phyllis  anytime 
 healingbrazil@hotmail.com  or  Eric on healingbrazil@aol.co.uk 
   Planned visits in 2012  -  TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON  -  join  for 1,  2 or 3 weeks  @  £405 per week in superior hotel close to The Casa.

         

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JOHN OF GOD

 SPIRITUAL HEALER AND PSYCHIC SURGEON

I am an experienced Medium and trained in Trance Mediumship at Stansted Hall in Essex. I am also a mother and grandmother so my people’s skills have been honed over a long period. This is my way of explaining my adopted motto above ‘Kindness, Compassion & Spiritual Understanding to Everyone’.

I first went to Abadiania in Brazil in January 2003 and have been back many times since as you will read in “My Story” (Your Guide) and “Robin’s Story”. In July 2003 I met the criteria laid down by The Casa hierarchy and was accredited by them officially to take groups to The Casa de Dom Inacio in Abadiania. I feel that this is my vocation in life now, to take small groups of people to this magical healing place so that they can experience what many of my friends and I experienced.


I book my groups into a small (30+ rooms) family run hotel, these small hotels are normally called Pousada’s in the area, The owners who speak some English have a friendly attitude to all guests. It is the closest Pousada to The Casa, perhaps 250 yards walking distance. However, this is not a western style hotel in any sense, it is clean and basic but it could be a cultural shock to many. There are single rooms and double rooms, obviously partners will want double rooms but so will people with carers and the same applies to a parent and child.

Having described my favourite, I also have close connections with 4 other good quality Pousada’s, which I would be happy to book people into if necessary, they are also within walking distance of The Casa. I would just have to herd up my flock each morning on Casa days to get them there for the 8 am start.

The costs of the various lengths of visits is explained on the Booking Form,
There is no alcohol within the Hotel mainly because The Casa rules say that it retards healing. The local shops of course sell alcohol but this is usually to take home, most people meet for drinks at the local Juice Bar but that is exactly what it is, non-alcoholic juices, very very nice and cold.

With regard to inoculations you should be guided by your own doctor but I can categorically state that the vast majority of people visit Brazil without any inoculations. Doctors refer to their books which lump the whole of Brazil together including the rainforest areas where there is a need for protection against Yellow Fever and Malaria, but you are not going anywhere near there. The one inoculation which might be right for you is “Hepatitis A” which protects you against water-borne diseases, in my experience your own surgery can give you this at no cost. There is a very good reason for recommending this jab, salads are washed, vegetables and some meat are cooked in water and you may drink their tea or coffee. The golden rule in Brazil is to drink only bottled mineral water, make your own tea or coffee with mineral water and even clean your teeth with bottled water. This may sound over the top but most people go to Abadiania for health reasons and the very last thing you want is an upset tummy that stops you attending The Casa. There are mosquitoes in Abadiania which appear in the mornings and evenings but they do not carry malaria and if you are unlucky enough to be bitten it will probably be no worse than a knat bite, there are many effective remedies in your local supermarket to take.
ry week you will have four days (Saturday through to Tuesday) to chill out and do your own thing although there are a few organised events. There are many places of interest and if the demand is sufficient organised tours can be arranged. A firm favourite is an all day Sunday tour to Brasilia, the Capital of Brazil, where there is a fantastic open air market , the world famous Temple of Goodwill, you can visit the Dom Bosco Chapel which famously has blue stained windows 

There is also an ultra modern shopping mall comparable to any in England. Unless this activity on a Sunday is against your beliefs it is a marvellous day out and a chance to purchase presents and souvenirs, the shopping mall has plenty of good eating houses. Obviously the cost of any tour or meals taken outside the Pousada are extra.

A very happy group from 2006

Visas are not required by British citizens to visit Brazil. It is impossible to advise on how much spending money to take, but whatever you take it should be in U.S. Dollars . Do not take Brazilian money and try not to bring any back, Sterling is acceptable but much more difficult to exchange than dollars, Travellers Cheques are not a good idea. The current rate of exchange varies between 1.5 to 1.6 dollars to the pound sterling. You can get by quite happily on £50 ($75) per week spending money, the regular outgoings are for phone calls home, mineral water, juice drinks in the Juice Bar, herbs prescribed at The Casa and any donation to The Casa. However, I have known people to spend £500 ($750) during a 2 week stay, there are many temptations but it is solely down to you how much you spend, for instance you may love shopping and take frequent taxi rides to larger local towns.

Another happy Group from March 2010

My March 2010 Group

My June 2010 Group

Next visits to The Casa March and September 2012 - join me for 1, 2 or 3 weeks.

Only £405 per week per person for superior Hotel. Also available one off trips at any time of the year, one to one or small group -  healingbrazil@hotmail.com

THE WEATHER IN ABADIANIA TODAY
JOHN OF GOD

THE TIME NOW IN ABADIANIA
JOHN OF GOD
 
 

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