![]() John Esseff, who has been a priest for almost 65 years and an exorcist for more than 40 years, to get his perspective. It breaks the First Commandment: “I am the Lord thy God. The Catholic Church strongly warns against psychics and any sort of fortune telling or sorcery. The fact that he had a teacher/mentor who was a psychic lends credence to the latter possibility. Even those who had previously experienced Braco in Croatia, say the Hawaiian gazing sessions were the most extraordinary and powerful they’ve ever experienced.Īccording to Christian Answers for the New Age, Braco is either lying, deluded or under a demonic influence. Set against the breathtaking landscape of the Big Island of Hawaii, Braco’s work and the remarkable stories shared by those who met his gaze, most for the first time, easily transport the spirit to the lush realm of the miraculous. Under a video about his Hawaiian gaze session it said: It is so hard to believe this is not a colossal joke. Some call it “soul gazing.” I call it, “what the hell?” because what else could this be? He does not claim to be a faith healer, and Braco never speaks in public, but merely gazes - his form of spiritual expression. After getting gazed on, people report everything from emotional hot flashes to tears, to all-encompassing solutions to life problems. Videos attest that indeed, no small number of people are seriously deluded. No punch line.īraco (the “c” is pronounced like “tz”) livestreams on his website so that people can “receive free help through Braco’s gaze from every corner of our planet.”īraco, who is originally from Croatia, travels the globe to stare at people. No way this could be serious! The video showed thousands of people who paid $8 each to see a man stare at them in five-minute sessions with a spacy, smirk-like expression. I did not imagine that people were actually spending money for a man to look at them. When I clicked on a video about “Braco, He Who Gazes” I kept waiting for the punch line. “You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.” ![]() Take It From an Exorcist: The New Age Performer ‘Braco the Gazer’ Is No Joke Braco the Gazer (photo: YouTube / YouTube) ![]()
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