There really are a lot of unexplained events that surround our medical and health professionals. Often these healing miracles cannot be explained due to the fact that there are too many variables present to narrow down the cause. Although doctors are in a profession where they are expected to know so much, it does not mean that they know everything.

It is also true that there are always new developments in the medical communities every day. Therefore, it can be very difficult to keep up with everything related to any field of medical specialization. As a new development arrives, it can force changes in other related areas. It is recent discoveries that botanists are now looking for nerves in plants.

Medical professionals today have a much brighter eye regarding metaphysics and positive energies or thinking when it comes to a treatment option. It is now commonplace and is always discussed as an addition to the standard treatments in current use.

In Russia, there was a healer by the name of Rasputin who could inexplicably cure a child of some serious and terminal illness. This is a fact documented in history, by countless people. This man had such powerful healing abilities that on more than one occasion when he was called (by the royal family) he would simply walk into the room and walk out and the boy, on the verge of death, would suddenly rise up. . He would be fine again.

This man, Rasputin, healed countless people and was reportedly shot, poisoned, pierced with a sword, and still alive. He was eventually assassinated by a Russian royal for his activities with married women. Rasputin loved alcohol and was not known for his discretion with married women. Apart from all the unexplained events surrounding his death, his healing abilities were also not explained.

His whole life was something of a mystery. He was religious and promiscuous. He well known but he lived on the street as a homeless man. He is also said to have one of the largest penises in history and I believe it is on display in the natural history museum in Switzerland.

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