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Cover image: Allan Kardec and Paul Janet

Punishment and reward: you need to study Paul Janet to understand Allan Kardec

Many, when reading Kardec, suppose that he, due to the words he used in his works, was just reproducing ideas and concepts originating from the Catholic Church. Nothing could be further from the truth, as we will see in this article, since Kardec was, in fact, using the concepts widely disseminated and understood in the midst of French cultured society, which, by the way, was the class that was most interested in the study of Spiritism.

What is the Spiritist Magazine and how to study it?

Visualizações: 2,349 No momento em que escrevo este artigo, estamos entrando no estudo da 10.ª edição da Revista Espírita — outubro de 1858. Começamos esse estudo semanal (clique aqui para conhecê-lo), transmitindo-o ao-vivo, sabendo, por uma intuição, que ele seria read more

The role of the researcher and the medium in communications with the Spirits

In this group study, we treated the article in question in a somewhat different way, as we noticed that it gave us the opportunity to go into a very important depth about mediumship and the differences between how it was treated in Spiritism, as a scientific doctrine born from the rational observation of facts and spiritist (spiritual) communications and how it is treated today.