: He claimed to act by the "Will of the Father," often performing healings instantly through a simple word or touch.
: Between 1901 and 1903, he visited the court of Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra. He served as their personal physician and "spiritual counselor" before the arrival of Rasputin. 2. Healing Philosophy and Methods le maitre philippe de lyon
: Born in Loisieux, Savoie, he moved to Lyon at age 14 to work with his uncle, a butcher. He eventually opened a chemistry laboratory and began his healing practices at 35 Rue Tête-d'Or . : He claimed to act by the "Will
: Within certain mystical circles, he was regarded as a reincarnation of Cagliostro or even a "reappearance" of Jesus Christ. : Within certain mystical circles, he was regarded
: His grave remains a place of pilgrimage today, often covered in flowers and letters from followers seeking spiritual assistance.
: He famously refused payment for his healings, asking instead that his "patients" perform acts of charity or forgive personal enemies.
: Philippe faced numerous lawsuits for the "illegal practice of medicine." Despite these challenges, his reputation grew as commoners and aristocrats alike sought his aid.