No. I have no idea of her qualifications. I was simply offering a plausible rationale for people coming “back to life” when thought dead. In fact, one of the cases they say they were going to administer CPR but voila they didn’t need to. So that resurrection can hardly be claimed. The article at the healing website is slipshod and short on facts. The newspaper article is not online (that newspaper is online, including back articles), the photos are meaningless (yeah, these are the blankets...).
Additionally, according to that Brazilian newspaper, the little town (Caleme) was basically declared inaccessible but to the people stuck there and the bulldozers attempting to clean up so rescue/recovery could start. That was on the 14th. On the 15th, it was decided in Teresopolis that all the bodies not properly stored in the morgue would be frozen for safety reasons since identification was taking a while.
I never doubt the power of the Most High.
I do however, doubt the veracity of vague third hand stories.
I’ve also got to wonder about a “medical team” that was hanging around the morgue rather than actively helping the rescuers or attending to injured.
Hmmmmmmmm
Will see how it filters out, I guess.