Sending Photographs for John of God/The Entity to Review
It is not always possible for you, or your family and friends to travel to Abadiânia to go before Medium João
(also known as John of God or Snr João), and the entities who work through him, in person. However, it is possible to send
photographs with someone who is able to travel there. Photographs are shown to the Entity who scans them and writes out a prescription
for herbs specifically for the challenges and symptoms that the individual is experiencing.
Each recipient will receive the same kind of herbs that are labelled “Passiflora”. However, each bottle is specifically
energised by the Entity to meet the needs of the recipient in the photographs. DO NOT SHARE YOUR HERBS WITH ANYONE ELSE.
Sometimes the Entity marks an “X” on the photographs. When this occurs, it means that the challenges that the person is
working on require their presence at the Casa de Dom Inácio or another place the Entity is working, as they can only be resolved in
person.
NB There is a dietary restriction notice that accompanies the herbs. No alcohol, no pig meats, no chillies or hot spicy food.
Please do not arrange to send any photos for review unless there is a firm commitment to follow the dietary restriction and to take the
herbs. Please explain these restrictions if you are arranging for family or friends to send their photos.
See taking herbs for more details.
The photographs will not be returned to you, as they will be left at the centre for further prayer work for the following 12 months.
Fee for Taking Photographs to Brazil
The fee is NZ $120 (incl GST) - cash or cheque made out to St Ignacio Tours Ltd. Payment can also be made electronically. The fee covers
the cost of the herbs, admin, postage and handling. Any surplus is given to the soup kitchen in Abadiânia, or used to support future
tours and associated work.
How to Take Photographs
Take three photos of each person (fully clothed, preferably in light coloured clothing, and against a light colored background).
All photos are to be portrait, not landscape.
- Frontal view: photograph is to be taken from the thighs up and as close as possible to obtain a clear full frontal image of the
face and torso.
- Side view: photograph is a full-length body photo from head to toe of the left (heart)
side of the body.
- Back view: photograph is a full-length body photo from head to toe of the back of the body.
Where to Send Photographs
Print the photo form, complete, and return with your photos and payment to:
St. Ignacio Tours Ltd. PO Box 11689 Wellington New Zealand
Please contact us if you have any further questions.
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