In fact, almost everyone seems confused if it was over. I am sad to report no audience member fainted, spoke in tongues, or peed themselves. Jane did assure me that his gaze would reach me, “just like sun beams still reach your skin in the shade.” Īfter about seven minutes, Braco left the stage with a flourish of an invisible cape. ![]() I mean, I couldn’t even see him if I wasn’t on tippy toes, so I did not get much gazing, to be sure. I felt a little guilty, as his stare seemed to say “Why’d you bogart the last Twinkie?” When I looked up, he was live-action gazing dolefully: “I mean, you even left just an empty box. First thing he hit us with, I am not making this up, was his very best Zoolander Blue Steel pose, complete with Drama Prairie Dog revealing whirl! I couldn’t really see him, so instead I looked at his promo material, on which he was gazing, so I thought it was just as good. Amazingly, two days later he went to his doctor to confirm by blood draw that he was cured! Īfter the non-energy-disruptive video presentation, Braco took the stage. He didn’t feel anything at the gazing, thought it was all bunk, and went home. Then she showed us a video of a “skeptic” who attended the event two days after he’d been diagnosed with “Agent Orange Cancer Virus” in his stomach. In fact, for 10 minutes she talked about why I shouldn’t believe anything, and “skeptics and engineers” who attend a gazing “almost always report feeling his gaze regardless.” Then Jane told us Braco wasn’t a healer, and it was good to be skeptical about the impending event. I had to resort to writing notes on my hand! Then the practical disclaimers: a) any photos or notes about things I might want in Braco’s gaze should be placed over my heart, and no higher up for maximum effect b) so as not to disrupt “energy”, all cell phones and electrical devices must be turned off. ![]() Jane came on stage dressed in flowy white clothes, and glasses, and gave us the “medical disclaimers” a) To be gazed upon you must be over 18 “for your own safety” b) if you are a lady, you should not be more than one trimester along in your pregnancy as the “gazing energy can be powerful.” ![]() I can’t tell you much about his eyes, but I have no doubt he’s got stones the size of Magic 8 Balls to sell this newage tent show. We all paid $8.00 to be looked at, which Braco did for 7.5 minutes total during the one hour I was there. At, or generally in the vicinity of, the six in my party, the 200 other people in the big tent, and all the gaze-ees who attended the 7 other sessions that day. Last week, he gazed at, or at least near, me. People pay good money to have Braco … look in their general direction. He’s not Yanni, although by the looks of him he plays Yanni on tv. He’s not a public speaker, as in he does not speak, ever, in public. Braco's Croatian events draw thousands of people, totaling to over two hundred thousand annually.If you have never heard of Braco before, here’s the tl dr on what he is and isn’t: Braco isn’t a healer, as his people tell you as much as they can. When not touring, Braco holds gazing sessions at his center in Zagreb, Croatia. Believers claim Braco's physical presence is not necessary, and gazing at a picture or video of him can be sufficient for healing. Braco reportedly "has not spoken to the press or in public since 2002", Participants and event organizers claim that his gaze has cured physical diseases such as cancer and respiratory disease. Braco reportedly does not call himself a healer or claim to have spiritual powers. ![]() According to supporters, during the "gaze time" they feel tingling, see energy or a golden aura, or experience peace or relief from pain. Afterwards, during a period called "meditation and reflection" by supporters, believers have claimed to experience life changes, healings and positive experiences. He avoids direct claims to have the ability to help people with his eye contact, but it is strongly implied and supporters report it causing improved well-being.Īt public events, Braco stands on a podium following a ten minute period of introduction and silently looks at the members of the audience for a period of five to ten minutes. He does not touch, speak to, diagnose, or treat the people who come to see him - rather, he stands on a platform and gazes. Braco (Croatian: ), sometimes called "the Gazer", is a self-styled "healer" from Croatia.
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