Our Children – Our Future

Do you love children? Maybe you have children? No, it is not necessary to have children of your own in order to love them and give them joy. That is possible with every child in the world! So many children in the world have a difficult time and need our support. But what can we do?

In 1975, a top scientist at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore/USA (which is a leading university in the field of medicine) told me the following: When a man in New York, USA thinks a thought, in Sydney, now scientific instruments can register this idea and know what this man thinks in New York. And these scientists found out that the power of an idea goes far beyond Sydney into the vastness of the cosmos!

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Maria Veronica Bastidas | Depression, Parkinsons disease

Quito, Ecuador
South America

depression
Parkinsons disease

“I would like to share an experience with Agnihotra ash. 6 weeks ago I was given the Agnihotra ash at a time when my dad was very bad, he was on the verge of death. He could not eat without help and he had been taking pills for 30 years for insomnia and also antidepressants. These drugs were causing a kind of Parkinson’s disease, spasms. He could not walk nor talk, the spasms were coming more and more frequently and severely. I took him to a neurologist, who said that there was nothing left to do, since my father was dependent on the drugs.”

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Jessica Rosales’ Story

Piura, Peru
South America

deafness
depression

“I lost my hearing 2 years ago. No medical cause could be found. My hearing organs are totally healthy. I have done resonances, topographies, there have been doctors’ meetings discussing my problem. I saw neurologists, I was in psychological treatment, but nothing was found which could explain my loss of hearing. Due to this I was very stressed out. I constantly screamed at my children, I was fighting with my mother and my husband. This problem created a very negative reaction in me; I was depressed and I felt sad.”
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