Due to extraordinary healings, Bruno Groening made headlines around the world in the 1950s. When he died in 1959, many believed that this phenomenon had ended. But on the contrary, people on all continents are still attaining help and healing, thanks to the teaching of Bruno Groening.
The documentary film 'The Phenomenon of Healing' impressively documents events that happened after 1959. Viewers learn how the work of Bruno Groening developed after his passing, and of the great extent of help and healing on the spiritual path that is still happening today - irrespective of religious affiliation, skin colour and culture. Fascinating interviews, professional comments by doctors and personal reports from Bruno Groening Friends from many countries, give a broad overview of the worldwide activities of the Bruno Groening Circle of Friends.
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