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Marasco Stigmata - 2
BERTHA MRAZEK, also known as Georges Marasco Belgian dual personality subject who displayed remarkable stigmata picture 2 of 3 - the legs
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Belgian Bertha Displayed Dual Legs Personality Remarkable Stigmata Subject Week 1923 Paranormal
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This photograph showcases the intriguing case of Bertha Mrazek, also known as Georges Marasco, a Belgian subject renowned for her extraordinary display of stigmata - religious wounds that mirrored those of Christ. The image captures Mrazek's legs, bearing the distinctive marks of the stigmata, which appeared during a religious ecstasy she experienced in 1923. Mrazek, born in 1878, was a humble housewife from Liège, Belgium, who suddenly began exhibiting signs of a dual personality. She would alternate between her given name, Bertha, and the name Georges Marasco. During her alter ego's episodes, she would speak in a deep, masculine voice and display the stigmata. The first instance of her stigmata occurred in 1922, and they continued to appear intermittently until her death in 1941. The stigmata were not only visible on her hands and feet, as is typical, but also on other parts of her body. This photograph, taken during one of her stigmatic episodes, highlights the remarkable appearance of the stigmata on her legs. The authenticity of Mrazek's stigmata was a topic of intense debate among the religious community and the medical community. Some believed her to be a genuine mystic, while others suspected her of faking the wounds. Regardless of the skepticism, her case remains a fascinating chapter in the history of stigmata and paranormal phenomena. This photograph, taken in the early 20th century, offers a unique glimpse into the enigmatic life of Bertha Mrazek, a Belgian subject whose dual personality and remarkable stigmata continue to intrigue and inspire curiosity.
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