The doctor Alfonso del Corral (Madrid, 1956), who was a basketball player at Real Madrid in the 1980s and later Head of the medical services of the white club, was revived for the viewers of the program. ‘Fourth Millennium’ (Four) his incredible paranormal experience.
Del Corral is the guest of Iker Jiménez in the last program of the year. In the interview, the doctor and former player recalled the bitter experience of the death of his son, who was only six years old, after an accident at the garage door of his house. That fateful day, he explains, life smiled at him: “On June 14, 1997, I went to Pamplona to receive a doctorate in Orthopedic Surgery from the University of Navarra. I was with my parents in a exciting ceremony. We ate there with the professors and I ran to Madrid because at that time I was the head of the medical service of Real Madrid and that afternoon we played the last game of football, we will be champions. But that day Del Corral’s life changed completely.
Following that unfortunate event He had a series of paranormal experiences in the first person to raise the presenter’s eyebrows and, although he has explained it from time to time, they have gone viral in recent times.
The Doctor explains that after Álvaro’s disappearance he ‘turned’ to reading, among other things because it was difficult for him to fall asleep. Among other classic works he devoured the Bible and the Koran. is one of the quotes he read in the New Testament the protagonist of the first extrasensory experience. A few days after reading it and having a strong effect on him, he went to a church where he found the same phrase repeated. Coincidence or not, a few days later and while rummaging through his late son’s room, a notebook fell to the floor from a shelf and, upon taking it out, he read the same phrase from the gospel written in the handwriting of little Álvaro. This is how he recounted it in ‘Fourth Millennium’: “That day, three times, I read the same phrase in three different places. The first was opening the Bible. The second, when entering the church, while I was walking. The third, reading one of my son’s notebooks The last sentence that Álvaro wrote in that notebook, with the classic handwriting of a six-year-old child that was initially very strong and as he developed, was especially waning. and falling, is: “I am the way, the truth and the “This is the third time that day I read that phrase without looking.
The doctor explained the strange coincidence to those close to him, although he understood that some might think that it was all a result of his imagination and his desire to find answers beyond the real world and seek spiritual refuge and faith. “I define it as a real presence of the Risen One. God exists. I know that Christ is resurrected and I experience his presence there. There are people who can interpret it as a state of mind distorted in some way by the trauma. But I say it’s not like that,” the doctor pointed out.
But the divine experiences shared by the renowned doctor and former Real Madrid basketball player led by Lolo Sainz to the audience of ‘Fourth Millennium’ did not end there.
On another occasion, he explained to Iker Jiménez, during a trip to Cantabria visit a convent where the cloistered nuns of the Poor Clares order live. Days later she had a startling dream in which some of the Poor Clare nuns appeared praying. What is incredible is that a few years later, in Burgos, he attended an event organized by a group of nuns who presented themselves as a split from the Poor Clares, and there he met the same nuns from his dream, dressed in a blue dress. cowboy from his dream and recognized there in the nun superior the same voice he heard in his dream.
Also illustrated by Del Corral the recurring divine signs which he repeatedly experienced at home after the departure of his son Álvaro.
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Source: La Verdad

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