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A concealed healer
I am sitting in an ordinary kitchen in a block of flats in Prague – a quite ordinary Smichov block of flats, and I am sitting at a table
which might be the place of one of the greatest mysteries in the last several centuries.
The story of the man who used to sit here many years ago began when he was thirty three years of age
at Easter 1945. He was sitting here when all of a sudden it happened.
All at once, without any preparation, without any interest in philosophy
or religious teachings or anything like this, something happened
to his consciousness, something he was unable to describe at that moment.
It was a sudden opening, like a bolt from the blue and it meant
that his entire experience, to that moment acquired like anybody else’s, suddenly changed.
Suddenly, he learned that a big part of what we humans perceive as our reality,
our inconvertible reality, our only reality, is very often only
a proportional reality and partial reality, only a segment of the complete reality.
I treated patients full time for forty two years, actually,
well, for about forty five years so it’s quite a long time.
I possess two gifts, the gift of perceiving life laws,
I used it to work out the healing, the biotronics.
And so I became a biotronic healer.
Mr. Zezulka usualy used to treat his acquaintances
since the activity was not officially approved.
He used to treat them in this room, unfortunately it is empty now; he used to come here.
I think he healed thousands of patients during his work,
he was healing for about forty five years.
The extent of his knowledge of medicine was astounding,
and I think that, not only did he use it for purpose of an appropriate treatment application
based on the doctor’s diagnosis, but he also truly strived for cooperation with doctors of medicine for all those years.
He had absolutely no intention to compete with them, he always used to say
that he was not able to heal everything, that he could only heal diseases of bioenergetic origin
and that for other diseases he could only strengthen for example the immunity of organism,
but that those illnesses belonged to the field of medicine.
Patients used to come here, in this hall there was something like a waiting room, there were chairs here.
He used to invite the patients. Sometimes there were for example twenty or thirty of them a day
so he arranged appointments with them in chronological order. Every patient was invited for a certain time
because the hall is small and wouldn’t accommodate all of them.
He had an exceptional personality. He did not accept money for treatment,
he did it because he wanted to help the people.
He was better known abroad than here, which is strange.
It was perhaps after that first psychotronic congress which took place in Prague in 1973.
It was there that he became well known because he demonstrated his abilities
and treated all the people who attended that lecture,
he gave his power to the people and they could feel it.
He is in my memory as a kind silver-haired man,
quite ordinary, if you met him in the street,
you would never say he’s a man of any extraordinary ability,
he had no mesmerising stare or anything like this. He was an ordinary man,
very kind and quiet, maybe a bit timid.
I have happy memorise of him. We used to sit together at this table
and talk about matters. He used to tell me how he imagined it.
Well, I think Mr. Zezulka belonged to those people who were born ahead of their time,
and whose thoughts and findings would be confirmed in the future.
I know that, when I came to him in 1967,
I had problems with my thyroid and spine.
He not only healed me and set me free from my problems within about four months,
but then we began to talk about his gift of knowledge,
about those laws of life. And Mr. Zezulka knew exactly
how much he could give to anybody and he tried to teach them to think on their own,
to change their attitude towards life. He didn’t present finished teachings.
He wanted people to find it out themselves, to start thinking since,
as early as at that time he foresaw everything: the greenhouse effect,
water pollution, the destruction of the rain forests, he foresaw everything,
the terrible growth of cancerous diseases, the decreasing age of those patients ...
and it seemed impossible to me as at that time nature
was still very nice and such threats were not so close.
I met Mr. Zezulka personally; he made a very good impression on me
because, while being a layman, he was able to discuss things with me as if he were one of my colleagues.
He had mastered our medical terminology.
He was also educated in philosophy and is the creator of a very interesting philosophical system
which attracts me very much, but I do not have enough strength and persistence
to apply it in my own life.
Otherwise I can vouch for the fact that he used to follow our professional journals to an extent
that surprised and even confused me. He was aware
of such acute problems that I was sometimes unable to follow him.
For example, I visited him when I still wasn’t aware of AIDS.
But he already knew about it and so I naturally pretended that I knew as well.
So we had a conversation about this topic.
I felt rather uncomfortable – only half a year later
the first information about this disease came out in one of the professional journals.