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Q: (L) What happened to Jacobo Grinberg who disappeared on December 8, 1994?
A: He was involved in iffy financial dealings to fund his work and fell afoul of money men.
Well this solves part of the mystery. If it was narcos, they have a habit of either
dissolving the bodies in acid or burying the bodies in the desert or in the mountains. If it was politicians, then all evidence was erased. Jacobo disappeared on December 8, 1994 at the age of 47. And if we talk about money men, we can include former (hyper corrupt) president Carlos Salinas de Gortari, remembered for having stolen the presidency in 1988 and because during his six-year term a presidential candidate was assassinated. The year 1994 was undoubtedly the year that changed Mexico (even the Cs said something about the fall of Mexico and economically it happened, many will remember the "tequila effect").
To this day there is still talk of Jacobo's disappearance (even the wildest theories say that he passed to another dimension), a documentary was recently screened at the film library of the National University (UNAM) about the "secrets" of the researcher, who is even said to have had a chair at the National University in the Faculty of Psychology on the subject of the paranormal and was the founder of the National Institute for the Study of Consciousness.
THE SECRET OF DOCTOR GRINBERG
Ida Cuéllar / Spain
In 1994, Mexican scientist Jacobo Grinberg mysteriously disappeared. The strange circumstances of his disappearance gave rise to multiple hypotheses and theories that have contributed to hide the truth of the case. In several studies such as the one that showed the first signs of human telepathy, Grinberg took the study of psychophysiology beyond the limits of traditional science in order to approach the infinite potential of the human brain. Following various clues, including those of the commander who investigated the case, this documentary reconstructs the events that explain the absence of Dr. Grinberg, in a journey that goes through Mexico, the United States, Nepal and Spain.
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One of those shamans here in Mexico became kind of famous because she made this kind of like miracle surgeries
Now, keep in mind that this guy was a scientist who studied psychology and psychophysiology.
The day Jacobo Grinberg met 'Pachita', the miraculous healer who was his inspiration.
The story of Jacobo Grinberg continues to shock the world. The Mexican scientist, known for conducting several experiments to test his synergistic theory and prove the existence of telepathy, mysteriously disappeared in 1994 in a complicated context for Mexico, since at that time the Zapatista movement arose, the North American Free Trade Agreement came into force, the presidential candidate Colosio was assassinated and a severe economic crisis began in the country.
One of the most interesting and even controversial cases of the scientist, originally from Mexico City, was the day he met
Bárbara Guerrero known as 'Pachita', the healer who claimed to be possessed by the spirit of Cuauhtémoc, the last ruler of Tenochtitlán.
One day Jacobo Grinberg learned of the existence of Doña Pachita and did everything possible to meet her, since he was very struck by the fact that the shaman performed supposed miracles by
curing sick people by performing complicated operations without anesthesia and with a simple knife.
After meeting her, the scientist was fascinated and inspired to write, in addition to other texts, the books: 'The Manifestations of Being I: Pachita' and 'The Shamans of Mexico: Pachita'.
When Grinberg met Pachita, he wrote that the miraculous healer did have a strong connection to the Mexica tlatoani Cuauhtémoc,
as he saw with his own eyes the practices she used to magically heal people.
In one of his texts, Jacobo Grinberg narrated the first meeting with Pachita and described every detail.
'I met Pachita when I should have met her.... What I saw at Pachita's house challenged to such a fundamental degree my conceptions about the body and its importance, that after the first operating session I went out into the street feeling like a spirit and living my body as a kind of vehicle...', he wrote.
The scientist's life changed after meeting the healer, as he became even more interested in shamanic and magical subjects when
he discovered that there were no limits.
Grinberg mentioned in his book that one of the scenes that impacted him the most at Pachita's house was when
she operated on a girl in a cerebral cortex transplant.
"That was too difficult for me. For more than 10 years I have dedicated myself to researching some aspects of brain physiology, and although I consider myself quite revolutionary among my colleagues, I never imagined nor could I have accepted that a part of the brain could be transplanted from one human being to another. I would never have accepted it if I had not seen it, but the fact is that I saw it and it transformed me so profoundly that from that moment on all my psycho-physiological conceptions changed,' he wrote.
Jacobo Grinberg assured that Pachita's 'miracles' were real, since he saw them with his own eyes. According to the scientist, the girl that Pachita operated on in several sessions and who arrived in a state in which she did not move or speak, improved, spoke and even smiled.
El científico mexicano se acercó a la chamana y al ver en carne propia sus ‘milagros’, se inspiró para escribir el libro ‘Las manifestaciones del Ser I: Pachita’ y otros textos.
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