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Daniella2310
This video was taken by a boy named "Antonino" that suffered from dyslexia and problems with his movement (motor problems, is that how you call it in english?) Anyways, this boy would always say that the Virgin kept telling him things, and nowadays he's healing from his diseases. The video of the Virgin is very short, and it starts a little before the middle of the video, so if you want just forward the video until a little before the middle (before that, Don Francisco, the old guy talking at the beginning, is introducing the other guy, which is the one that brought the video with him).

http://www.escalofrio.com/n/Misterios/Virg...re_los_Ojos.php

I don't know what to think of this video, its super spooky. Don Francisco has been on TV FOREVER, and I can say that he's probably one of the most respected TV personalities in all Latin America. (meaning he wouldn't be of the kind that would put an obviously bogus video in his tv show).
goalienan
This was an interesting video, although I would have enjoyed it more had I understood what they were saying original.gif I'm not saying that this can't happen, I was raised with the story of "Our Lady of Fatima", but I would have loved to hear exactly what she says to the boy, and in what way he was healing...Did you happen to come across any written articles of this (translated into English)...If you do, post them o.k....Stories like this intrigue me...thanks for the share......
Daniella2310
Well, he said that "nowadays, the little boy, now grown up, is healing from his dyslexia". Also(sorry I forgot to mention this) Don Francisco was asking the bald dude what he thought about all these Virgins that cried tears and/or blood, and the bald guy was saying that when they cry tears they are in pain, but blood means that they are more in pain and suffering, and that he has noticed that in all the towns in which Virgins cry, the town people start behaving better. Like, they see the Virgin crying and start changing for good, they become more responsible and watch what they are doing. He also said that this happened in September 18, 1994. He also says that Antonino's mother hears him speaking and talking about the Virgin, and he says that the Virgin forgave his people.
goalienan
That's very interesting....I often wonder why certain laymen, or nuns suffer with the stigma of the bleeding hands....There are so many mysteries out there, makes one wonder.....
~Cheese~
Interesting.
Enigma wrapped in a puzzle
looks motorized to me, not sure what the big deal is
Atheist God
QUOTE (Enigma wrapped in a puzzle @ Jan 3 2008, 05:26 PM) *
looks motorized to me, not sure what the big deal is


I agree and what are the chances it would just happen when he had a camera on it too.
Fullmetalpanic7
Hmm... It looks fake to me. Still somewhat interesting to watch, however.
Wallydraigle
Yeah, that's real rolleyes.gif
Purplos
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nowadays, the little boy, now grown up, is healing from his dyslexia".


But dyslexia is a learning disability, not a disease. You can't 'heal' from it. But, over the course of time, you can definitely have it affect you less.

I didn't watch the vid (dial up), but that 'healing' sounds like a natural progression of learning.
NatalieK
QUOTE (Purplos @ Jan 4 2008, 03:40 PM) *
But dyslexia is a learning disability, not a disease. You can't 'heal' from it. But, over the course of time, you can definitely have it affect you less.

I didn't watch the vid (dial up), but that 'healing' sounds like a natural progression of learning.

That's exactly what I was going to say, people experiencing symptoms of dyslexia have shown to have less neural activity in parts of their brain relating to certain areas of difficulty. They've simply developed that way. I have two dyslexic friends who found it hard to cope in high school, but are able to deal with it now that they're developed, with time, their own learning/recalling techniques to compensate for what they're lacking.

Interesting video but it'd be more believable if it were a more common Mary statue. I've never seen one like that, it could have been made specifically with loose eyelids. The cloak is made of material too suggesting this is a hand-made piece and not one of a specific line made in a factory.
monkeydluffy
I don't belive it. It is just an illusion.
Episteme
Although I agree that this probably isn't real, it's an interesting video. My husband said something funny when I had him watch it. I have dyslexia and I mentioned the bit about the statue "healing" someone with dyslexia, he said, "Mother Mary could do it!" Good point I think. Just because it's not curable with modern medicine doesn't mean a miracle couldn't fix it. wink2.gif
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