Argentine psychologist abandons the occult after a vision of the Virgin of Luján
Argentine psychologist abandons the occult after a vision of the Virgin of Luján
After years of practicing Buddhism, astrology, and Reiki, a mystical experience with the Virgin of Luján stirred Pablo Caruso. Although he didn't understand its meaning at first, God gradually guided him. His story is a testament to liberation.
Pablo Caruso, a 38-year-old Argentinian clinical psychologist, was baptized and received First Communion in his childhood, at the request of his family. Although he enjoyed attending catechism classes, he admits that the best part was the soccer games that followed. But his faith didn't have deep roots in him or in his home.
When his father was diagnosed with a brain tumor, his inner world collapsed. The anguish led him to suffer intense panic attacks that lasted for years. During one of his visits to the emergency room, he met a New Age psychologist, whose influence would prove decisive.
"In his office, he had a very large Buddha, and he spoke in a captivating …