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Joao Teixeira de Faria Is John Of God, Brazil's So-called Psychic Surgeon

By MARCO SIBAJA 03/24/12 02:17 PM ET AP

Joao Teixeira De Faria
Joao Teixeira de Faria, also known as John of God, is a so-called "psychic surgeon" in Brazil.

ABADIANIA, Brazil — John of God grabs what looks like a kitchen knife from a silver tray and appears to scrape it over the right eye of a believer.

The "psychic surgeon" then wipes a viscous substance from the blade onto the patient's shirt.

The procedure is repeated on the left eye of Juan Carlos Arguelles, who recently traveled thousands of miles from Colombia to see the healer.

For 12 years, Arguelles says, he suffered from keratoconus, which thinned his cornea and severely blurred his vision.

John of God is Joao Teixeira de Faria, a 69-year-old miracle man and medium to those who believe. He's a dangerous hoax to those who do not.

For five decades he's performed "psychic" medical procedures like that for Arguelles. He asks for no money in exchange for the procedures. Donations are welcomed, however.

The sick and lame who have hit dead ends in conventional medicine are drawn to Abadiania, a tiny town in the green highlands of Goias state, southwest of the capital of Brasilia.

Faria says he's not the one curing those who come to him. "It's God who heals. I'm just the instrument."

"Psychic surgeons" are mostly concentrated in Brazil and the Philippines with roots in spiritualist movements that believe spirits of the dead can communicate with the living. Like Faria, they often appear to go into a trance while doing their work, allowing God, dead doctors or other spirits to flow through them.

Such practices have been roundly denounced.

The American Cancer Society has said practitioners of psychic surgery use sleight of hand and animal body parts during procedures to convince patients that what ails them has been snatched away.

But Arguelles, the 29-year-old Colombian who had his eyes worked on by John of God, doesn't care what the medical establishment says.

A week after visiting Brazil and undergoing the procedure, he said his vision had improved "by 80 percent" and was getting better each day.

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10:48 AM on 04/03/2012
I think 20/20 and Oprah have both gone to Brazil to film him healing people so if doubters want to look those up you can. I think Psychics are born with something special but some may never become aware while some do like Kim O'Neill who is amazing. She's a reader who's had an amazing journey which she now documented in a book here...http://www.kimoneillpsychic.com/. In a way you will see how someone can have the senses in them to become someone like John of God or Kim.
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06:34 AM on 03/28/2012
When I see PROOF of healing I'll believe it. Until then... I doubt it.

If he wasn't doing it for free I'd say for sure it was fake. But that's not the case.
03:12 PM on 03/27/2012
I actually know a few people who have seen him and been cured of life-long depression and other serious health issues. Sorry, they seem very cured to me. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Shakespeare. Actually, all of this is unbelievable, yet you wake to the Sun each day... and don't even realize what an improbability you are seeing.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
05:05 PM on 03/29/2012
He's just another con artist:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxMGxz6-oTs
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02:00 PM on 03/27/2012
"But Arguelles, the 29-year-old Colombian who had his eyes worked on by John of God, doesn't care what the medical establishment says.

A week after visiting Brazil and undergoing the procedure, he said his vision had improved "by 80 percent" and was getting better each day."

It could be more that before, he was concentrated on what he could not see. After the "miracle" he concentrated more on what he could still see and his mood about the problem got better.

It's like my Grandfather, who for years was angry at himself for breaking his hip and being less mobile, is finally acclimated and glad he can walk at all. I imagine if he believed in nonsense like faith healers, a trip to one of those would have helped start the mental process of acceptance.
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El Saltine
01:50 PM on 03/27/2012
People who believe in this garbage deserve to loose everything they got. Go, give your hard earned money to these "faith" healers. Fools..............
03:57 PM on 03/27/2012
If you did your homework and studied this issue as many of us have, then you might become the fool for doubting. Don't judge something of which you have no knowledge.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
05:07 PM on 03/29/2012
I have knowledge of this fakery:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u14JFjF9jBg
12:13 PM on 03/27/2012
He seems to be doing no harm, apart from "encouraging" donations. If people who see him are cured, by whatever means, then who cares if he's a quack?
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
05:12 PM on 03/29/2012
That is unbelievably insipid. He cures no one. He is a fraud.
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StarThrower50
09:52 AM on 03/27/2012
I strongly suspect what John of God is really showing his "patients" is that the body is capable of healing itself, if only the patient believes it. Belief is an incredibly powerful force that can effect miracles. I've heard it said that humans only use like 10% of their brain power. This is what the other 90% is capable of.
09:31 AM on 03/27/2012
He could not possibly be healing these people. Where's the bleeding? Where is the balancing of humors? A man suffering from excessive black bile (which renders the organs cancerous) must be treated with strong purgatives.

Oops, sorry. For a moment there I thought it was 1759 and Western civilization lacked any scientific knowledge of the physical world, anatomy, and medicine.
orthobobsuruncle
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09:30 AM on 03/27/2012
If I were sick I'd settle for the placebo effect, heck yeah. If the "real" doctors can't do anything and it's a last resort, why not? People spend money on sillier things than this.
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Aziat
The Answer is 42
09:14 AM on 03/27/2012
I can't believe this kind of quackery still exists in 2012.
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CraigR
Born okay the first time
05:13 PM on 03/29/2012
I can, unfortunately. It's just the tip of the iceberg.
wwhatever747
Whatever Karma Bites, Let it be, U asked for it.
03:33 AM on 03/27/2012
For five decades he's performed "psychic" medical procedures like that for Arguelles. He asks for no money in exchange for the procedures. Donations are welcomed, however.

CEOs and Executives should be ashamed of themselves for laying off thousands of loyal employees to keep their supersized pentehouse offices intact and their big paychecks coming in?
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Corban
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02:56 AM on 03/27/2012
It's nuts that people will defend frauds like this guy either because of "religious freedom" or because someone has what's clearly a placebo effect and because they believe in him, believe he healed them as well. The guy is a con-artist using religion as the medium to take people for a ride. Then again, there is little difference from someone as blatant as this guy or the everyday people you see here who believe in the power of prayer or laying of the hands to heal people.
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06:40 AM on 03/27/2012
It's one thing to be skeptical. It's another to flame someone as a fraud because you are. If you have proof that he's a fraud, post it. Otherwise, your opinion is BS. People with far loftier credentials than yours have found him to be credible even though they cannot explain why he's able to heal people.
09:21 AM on 03/27/2012
He is not able to heal people. If he was effective even 1% of the time there would be a line of researchers all vying for their Nobel prize documenting him. Insurance companies would crawl all over themselves to ship him North. There is a standing $1 Million reward for any psychic who can perform under unbiased conditions - and never do any of these charlatans even attempt it. He accepts donations because if he charges money they would immediately arrest him for fraud.

That said, you do not need to 'prove' a fraud. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. He needs to prove that he affecting the outcome of a patient's disease. Which he cannot. How come, in the most technologically advanced nation on Earth, where are standards for performance are so high we get apoplectic when mobile phone drops a connection, that when it comes to health we accept scams such as psychic healers, homeopathic medicine, etc. that contradict the most basic scientific standards.
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Corban
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02:53 PM on 03/27/2012
He's a guy who pulls organs out of people's noses (as per the photo on the story) saying God allowed him to do that thereby healing them, how much more proof do you need?
g9
conservation ,Your grandchildrens future
01:24 AM on 03/27/2012
abra-kadabra....voo & doo too
09:43 PM on 03/26/2012
They had a guy like him in the Phillipines a while back. One of those serious tumors, he removed from a very sick looking man......turned out to be chicken liver. Miracuously....the man was cured as soon as the tumor was removed. WOW!!! I mean that is so...funny.

But on the other hand and in fact....I am beginning to think he would be better than some of the US doctors I have been around. Talk about quacks and money mongers. It is getting to sick out there in the real world anymore.
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Roger Garrett
08:58 PM on 03/26/2012
He's a fraud. There's a reason these things only "work" for illiterate or desparate people. It's becaus ethey're gullible and will latch on to anuything that theythink will help. There are no cures. This guy is a fraud.
12:24 AM on 03/27/2012
I must ask. Why do you call them illiterate people when yourself can´t even spell properly simple words such as ANYTHING, DESPERATE, BECAUSE and your grammar just plain sucks ?
The magic exists however it only happens to those who believe in it.
Quick to judge and you never met this person nor did you investigate his life to call him a fraud.
g9
conservation ,Your grandchildrens future
01:26 AM on 03/27/2012
why do you care about the spelling or the grammar.........are you that mean teacher that everyone told stories about to scare underclassmen ?
10:28 AM on 03/27/2012
The magic exists however it only happens to those who believe in it.

Thats what I keep telling my wife!