Final Point: The Reencounter of Spiritism with Allan Kardec
Free thought, in its broadest sense, represents free examination, freedom of conscience, and faith grounded in reason. It symbolizes intellectual emancipation and moral independence, complementing physical freedom. The free-thinker does not accept being a slave to the thoughts of others, but thinks for himself, assuming his own opinions. Thus, free-thinkers can exist in all beliefs and convictions. In this context, free thought elevates human dignity, transforming the individual into an active and intelligent being, instead of a machine that merely believes. In "Final Point: The Reencounter of Spiritism with Allan Kardec," Wilson Garcia offers a critical analysis of Spiritism, pointing out historical deviations and defending fidelity to the original teachings of Allan Kardec, using accessible language for both beginners and scholars.