Videos of a ‘magnetic coach’ providing therapy ‘through the eyes’ go viral and generate criticism;  understand

Videos of a ‘magnetic coach’ providing therapy ‘through the eyes’ go viral and generate criticism; understand


Coaching labs, which run on “magnetism,” have become the target of criticism on social media; “Embarrassing,” one netizen wrote.

After publishing some videos of his workshops, the coach Fernando Liberale went viral on social media. Nicknamed “magnetic carriage“, the carioca has become a meme for its unusual practice.




With 243,000 followers on Instagram, Fernando claims to be the biggest name in magnetism in the world, and promises to “transform the lives of thousands of people through his eyes”. This technique of magnetism – which has nothing to do with the study of magnets – is applied educate There is no scientific proof.

OR Estadao sought Fernando Liberal, who did not comment until the publication of this text. The space remains open.

Animal magnetism, founded by the German Franz Mesmer in the 18th century, proposed healing through a sort of hypnosis. Despite his numerous attempts, Mesmer never managed to demonstrate the effectiveness of his practice: it is assumed that, at the time, he tried to hide the flaws of his experiments so as not to be exposed. The German was considered a charlatan by contemporary scientists.

Today Fernando saves the magnetism proposal and also claims to be the founder and CEO of the OMTB (Theban Magnetic Order Brazil). To learn the “magnetic secret”, he offers his followers a course that costs R $ 397.

Liberal’s practice has come under criticism. “Shame on others,” wrote one Internet user. “Embarrassing,” another commented. On Instagram there are several followers interested in the coach’s work.

This isn’t the first time videos of Fernando’s practice have gone viral. In August, another recording of his work caused a stir on social media.



'Magnetic coach' goes viral and becomes a meme

Source: Terra

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