CALVI-FREEMAN VISIT.
When everyone is more or less interested in psychic research and the new discoveries in such matters that seem to be upsetting all our foregone beliefs, it is a pleasure to be able to announce that Mr F. Calvi-Freeman, the famous meta-physician, is visiting Palmerston on a mission of healing. Mr Freeman’s advont here is dated for January 14 for consulting with those to whom his seemingly incredible powers of healing have a very intimate interest. The Calvi-Freeman Institute in Auckland, which was founded by our visitor, and at which for close upon six years past ho has evidenced his healing powers, is known throughout Australia and New Zealand. It is Mr Calvi-Freeman’s intention to establish a chain of such clinics in all the Australian capitals, and his tour through the Dominion will be long enough to enable a course of full treatment to bo given in each centre. For that reason those of our readers who wish to consult Mr . Calvi-Freeman must do so on his arrival. The rationale of the Calvi-Freeman treatment lies in awakening the hidden powers of the body to expel and resist disease, the healer reinforcing the patient’s own forces, by his own powerful healing vitality, the transfer of which from one to another has been definitely produced by scientists and the flow of healing currents actually photographed by Dr. Baradus, the famous Parisian scientist. , Mr Calvi-Freeman is apparently a young man, but has many more years to his credit than his appearance would lead one to expect. He speaks with definiteness and an air of authority. At moments of tense stress his eyes blaze as with an inward fire, and, conversing with him, one can realise that there are powers resident in that man that justify tho claim mado for him to possess an “extraordinary gift of healing.”*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 26 December 1925, Page 11
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