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The Eight Pillars of Spiritism – Reinterpreting without Misrepresenting

Spiritism is a living and progressive doctrine that must be reinterpreted through the lens of reason, without violating its eight non-negotiable pillars. Altering these central foundations distorts the identity of the work, making it something alien to Kardec's original proposal. The challenge for the Spiritist is to courageously update what is peripheral and outdated, while maintaining absolute fidelity to the eternal spiritual essence.

What Kardec wanted for the future of Spiritism: Organization, Unity and Collaboration

When Allan Kardec published The Spirits' Book in 1857, he founded a new doctrine and laid the foundations for a science that studies spiritual phenomena. Kardec envisioned a future of collaboration, warning about the dangers of centralization and advocating for a decentralized structure. Discover how his ideas still resonate and how we can revive this legacy to keep Spiritism true to its scientific and moral spirit.

Street signs pointing to Obey and Disobey

Passive Obedience and Blind Faith—The Two Principles of the False Idea

Visualizações: 6,357 Continuação do artigo A Mentalidade Verdadeira e a Falsa Ideia. Várias vezes em suas obras, Kardec cita A obediência passiva e a fé cega. Agora reflitamos por qual motivo eles são os princípios da Falsa Ideia. Os falsos read more

The scientific continuity of Spiritism

Not only from unchecked spiritist communications does this sad scenario form. Many others erect true systems of ideas on metaphors used by Kardec in his studies, failing to understand that scientists, especially at that time, glimpsing new scientific aspects that they had no way of explaining, created metaphors to try to give light to the idea they sought to express, entrusting the continuity of science with better explanations.