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Book Description
Uplifting, informative, moving, WHOSE
HANDS ARE THESE? Will fill you with hope, help you understand the
healing process, and inspire your own faith with this moving story of a
remarkable, giving, and very special man.
He is one of the world's most renowned healers. His potent energy and generous compassion have changed the
lives of thousands the world over.
Now for the first time, Gene Egidio reveals the incredible story
of his life - a riveting chronicle of one man whose touch could work
such wonders, he often had to ask...
As a boy, it was clear that Gene had unusual gifts.
He knew who would die soon, and he could tell who was on the
phone before anyone answered it. Most of all, he could sense who was
sick in the family and cure them by the laying on of hands.
Gene was doing what came naturally.
His old-world parents, however, found his propensities
frightening. "Powers passed down by Satan," agreed the parish
priest as he performed an exorcism ...without success.
Young Gene was then sent to a mental institution for a yearlong
regiment of electric shock treatments.
The pain and anguish he felt quickly taught him to hide his
God-given qualities; in fact, he bore no memory of them.
WHOSE
HANDS ARE THESE? Tells
how a chance incident reawakened the healing energy, and how an
agonizing inner battle ensued-until Gene realized that he had been
graced with the means to do good for mankind.
Amazing case histories document Gene's awesome ability to transform
divine energy into practical miracles.
He has shared his blessed gift with the world, traveling far and
wide to treat cancer and AIDS, trauma and tumors, even plants and
animals.
Perhaps no other country
has been more affected by Egidio than Russia.
In the Chernobyl area he ministered to numerous victims of the
infamous nuclear accident. In
Leningrad, he intuited that the souls of those who perished during the
Nazi siege remained earthbound, due to excessive tragedy, and he freed
them. Likewise, he later
released millions of souls held captive at German concentration camp
sites.
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