I don't like the skeptical tone in these UK videos. Today the evidence is overwhelming for ghosts, poltergeists and life after death. Science is only one branch of philosophy, and science also substantiates the paranormal. We have come a long way in our research. I get the impression that the UK is still in a primitive and ignorant state on these subjects.
As long as he isn't substituting spiritual advice for medical care, what harm can there be in dispensing an occasional bit of spiritual guidance along with the standard Rx?
I think the power of the mind is the most important for people with any sickness. If they can feel anything positive about what that doctor tells them then it's good.
This comment has received too many negative votesshow
I think its disgraceful this doctor treats someone through spirituality. Treating a mentally ill woman with cult-like beliefs can only do harm, I'm astounded he's a doctor in the NHS with his beliefs. And I live 10 minutes from his surgery, and know people who go there.
i live just down the hertford road myself, ive been TREATED by Dr Rubenstein personally, he genuinely is a competent, kind and caring doctor, but i truly believe he needs to separate these 2 aspects of his life as long as he is paid by public funding, because spiritualism and mediums have no credible scientific basis
I wish this was documentary was about ghosts. I believe in the spirit world. But messing with them and taking them on as personal guides is another thing altogether.
This comment has received too many negative votesshow
Raises some ethical questions about whether a doctor should be allowed to bring his spiritualism into the clinic.
Unfortunately, this documentary is typical of the fluff entertainment pieces that tell an intriguing story but make no effort to prove their claims to the viewer other than anecdotally. Any con man worth his salt is going to sound as convincing as this doctor so it is up to the reporter to show solid proof lest he fall into the trap of promoting a con to a wide audience.
Thanks for posting these videos. Walthamstow Church looks stunning. I think a mediumistic Doctor is brilliant.
PurdyBear1 5 months ago
I don't like the skeptical tone in these UK videos. Today the evidence is overwhelming for ghosts, poltergeists and life after death. Science is only one branch of philosophy, and science also substantiates the paranormal. We have come a long way in our research. I get the impression that the UK is still in a primitive and ignorant state on these subjects.
OrthodoxVideos 1 year ago
Thanks again GW :)
Toops144 1 year ago
Thx for the upload!
Nelalipe 1 year ago
Interesting. I watched these videos as there was quite a long article about Dr. Rubenstein in today's Mail on Sunday.
observer3438 1 year ago
As long as he isn't substituting spiritual advice for medical care, what harm can there be in dispensing an occasional bit of spiritual guidance along with the standard Rx?
Thanks for uploading this, GW.
mmedefarge 2 years ago
Thanks so much for the information!!! Very interesting!!!!!!!!!
missjessejames 2 years ago
I've often wondered whether so called mentally ill people are seeing things that really are there, but on a different plane
jo979 2 years ago 4
I have said the same thing for many years!! You never know they may know something that most of us have no clue off!!!!
missjessejames 2 years ago
I think the power of the mind is the most important for people with any sickness. If they can feel anything positive about what that doctor tells them then it's good.
dodgyop 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
I think its disgraceful this doctor treats someone through spirituality. Treating a mentally ill woman with cult-like beliefs can only do harm, I'm astounded he's a doctor in the NHS with his beliefs. And I live 10 minutes from his surgery, and know people who go there.
swca92 2 years ago
Healing can take many forms. It's the end results which count.
Dctorlynn1 2 years ago 7
i live just down the hertford road myself, ive been TREATED by Dr Rubenstein personally, he genuinely is a competent, kind and caring doctor, but i truly believe he needs to separate these 2 aspects of his life as long as he is paid by public funding, because spiritualism and mediums have no credible scientific basis
deanobeany 2 years ago
hi there GW! very intriguing and i enjoyed watching both the doctor and the narrator telling of their feelings. thanks for posting!
JoGurlzStuff 2 years ago
I wish this was documentary was about ghosts. I believe in the spirit world. But messing with them and taking them on as personal guides is another thing altogether.
hawklanzs 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Raises some ethical questions about whether a doctor should be allowed to bring his spiritualism into the clinic.
Unfortunately, this documentary is typical of the fluff entertainment pieces that tell an intriguing story but make no effort to prove their claims to the viewer other than anecdotally. Any con man worth his salt is going to sound as convincing as this doctor so it is up to the reporter to show solid proof lest he fall into the trap of promoting a con to a wide audience.
554466551 2 years ago
Both are very good vids GW,thanx for posting!
VampyrMentality 2 years ago
awesome vids! Thx for posting! They're really interesting!
Umbreon17 2 years ago
Comment removed
hawklanzs 2 years ago
how do you know this?
GW as always it's a pleasure watching the videos you post.
feckz22 2 years ago 3
A most interesting pair of videos. I'm glad I watched them.. which means I'm glad you posted them. Thank you.
effyleven 2 years ago 8