Fanita Mendoza de Perez’ Story

Piura, Peru
South America

“Richardson-Steele-Olszewski” Syndrome

In the year 2000, Fanita suffered an automobile accident. Slowly, she was recovering from the accident, but she could not walk nor stand. In 2002, she traveled to France where further tests were done. She was diagnosed with the so-called “Richardson-Steele-Olszewski” Syndrome, an irreversible motor dysfunction caused by damage to certain nervous cells in the brain. She was confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life.

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Noma Cosmos Story

Albuquerque,
New Mexico, USA

Accident

Noma Cosmos, 74 years of age, came to her first Agnihotra meeting in Albuquerque with a walking frame that also served at the same time as a wheelchair. Her hand was bandaged, due to an operation that had left her with pain and without the strength to hold a glass or do anything with her hand. She was suffering from pain all over her body for more than three years, but specially her back and arms hurt after an accident.

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Jesús Mancilla’s Story

Santa Marta, Colombia
South America

Osteogenesis Imperfecta

I am 18 years old. Yesterday, I was participating in Agnihotra in the home of Mr. Rafael and his wife, Maria Cristina. And during the fire, I felt an energy that ran up my right arm and my face. I felt this energy inside my body fighting obstacles like a force that expanded. It was an impressive force, dragging away everything on its way.

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