Bruno Gröning

Hey all,

i'm surprised that nobody in this forum has mentioned this man before.
Maybe he is not so known over the borders of europe.

What i am talking about is Bruno Gröning.
He was arrested by the russians in world war 2 and after his imprisonment he went back to germany where he started to heal.
And with heal i mean miracle healing.

Here are 2 videos that explains alot about him.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6759525866950883904&q#
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6961908780430639739&q#

Here is also an internet site that can be read in 29 languages (just click on the top left button an chosse the language)

http://www.bruno-groening.org/english/default.htm

I hope for some feedback.
If Laura want to, she can ask the cassiopaeans about this man.
 
I just came from the English site. Two things that have stood out for me so far:

On his website on the page labeled Review, this is said of him:
Bruno Groening did not study or develop his teachings; they were given to him spiritually.

I question anyone who does not have an interest in understanding what they take upon themselves to teach to others. To me, this is irresponsible.

The second thing I take issue with is under the heading "Help With Drug Addiction". This falls into the point I raised above. There is no interest on their part to understand addiction in general. They say they can help people overcome drug addiction. Anyone who understands the basics of addiction knows that the method used (drugs, food, shopping, etc) knows that the method used is really just the symptom of the problem, not the cause. No problem can be solved without understanding what is at the root of it.

The fact that they center on this particular addiction gives me pause to wonder why. Could it be that people addicted to drugs are more at risk than others to seek an easy solution to their problems rather than doing the difficult work on their issues?

The last thing I'd like to know is who are the members of the Medical Scientific Group (WMF) and why don't they make their scientific documentation more widely available (If you have a link, I'd appreciate it)? I tried to search independent sources for any information, but the only information I could come up with was related to the site.

I would think that someone practicing in the medical field would gladly list their credentials and certainly have documents concerning their findings. His WMF page reads more like testimonials than anything else. For all we know, they could be his friends. The only medical work some seem to be involved in seems to be strictly related to speaking at conferences. In short, salespeople for the Circle of Friends.

Please correct me if I'm off.
 
hey truth seeker

thank you for your fast feedback.
Also thanks for moving this topic into the right forum.



I question anyone who does not have an interest in understanding what they take upon themselves to teach to others. To me, this is irresponsible.

How i understand the information is that he hasn't really taught something. He said something like "trust in god" and things like that.
I haven't heard that he has taught a special spiritual way.

The only really thing he does was healing (that is how i understand the whole story).

The fact that they center on this particular addiction gives me pause to wonder why. Could it be that people addicted to drugs are more at risk than others to seek an easy solution to their problems rather than doing the difficult work on their issues?

Why do you think that they center on addiction?

The last thing I'd like to know is who are the members of the Medical Scientific Group (WMF) and why don't they make their scientific documentation more widely available (If you have a link, I'd appreciate it)? I tried to search independent sources for any information, but the only information I could come up with was related to the site.

Same counts for me. It is sad that there is no possibility to see who the members of this group are and what they have documented.



At last i haven't heard that they take money for what they are doing and the only thing an ill person has to do is to sit down and do something like a meditation.
I haven't visited such a circle yet but i want to search for one near me and get some more information.
 
Laurentiu said:
Also thanks for moving this topic into the right forum.

I can't do that, only a moderator can!

Laurentiu said:
How i understand the information is that he hasn't really taught something. He said something like "trust in god" and things like that.
I haven't heard that he has taught a special spiritual way.

The only really thing he does was healing (that is how i understand the whole story).

It reads on the first page of his site in English: "Bruno Groening called this the divine Heilstrom or the divine power." Also the first quote I gave (sorry, forgot the quote marks there) reads to me that he is indeed teaching something in addition to healing.

The fact that they center on this particular addiction gives me pause to wonder why. Could it be that people addicted to drugs are more at risk than others to seek an easy solution to their problems rather than doing the difficult work on their issues?
Laurentiu said:
Why do you think that they center on addiction?
For the reason I gave in the above quote.

Laurentiu said:
At last i haven't heard that they take money for what they are doing and the only thing an ill person has to do is to sit down and do something like a meditation.
I haven't visited such a circle yet but i want to search for one near me and get some more information.

Is there some ailment you're looking for him to cure? I was wondering if you had a chance to try the EE program yet? Also, there's a comprehensive diet section on this forum you may want to look at that may address a health issue you have. While you should see a doctor for any issue, you may want to check it out.
 
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