Man is in solidarity with man
When studying the book Heaven and Hell1, Editor's Note 1492 caught our attention. This note refers to an article in the Spiritist Magazine of March 1867. It is read more
When studying the book Heaven and Hell1, Editor's Note 1492 caught our attention. This note refers to an article in the Spiritist Magazine of March 1867. It is read more
Today, in general, one does not seek to investigate the origin of unhappiness, depression or disturbances by investigating the soul and its will: on the contrary, one seeks to investigate which gene of psychopathy is, not considering that, finding the “anomalies” would be defined by the soul, and not the other way around.
“The Sorrows of Young Werther” is an epistolary novel by Goethe, from 1774, where its protagonist, a young man from the high German aristocracy, exchanges correspondence with a friend called William, telling about his travels and everyday experiences (see the read more
– suicide is a mistake, of course. It may be the result of great despair, of a total lack of faith in the future – the result of materialism – it may be the result of a habit – whenever he faces a read more
Despite so many facts and evidence, for some groups it is inconceivable that the cited works have not been adulterated, and they spend precious time and resources on research that only point to evidence that Kardec planned new editions - which is more than rational
A correspondent of ours highlighted the disparity between what André Luiz says, regarding the entire scenario he described, of the spiritual world, and what Allan Kardec says, in the quoted excerpt, taken from the Revista Espírita of 1859. We repeat read more
Kardec built and presented, in the Spiritist Magazine of 1858 and in the Spirits' book, the Spiritist Scale (click here for the Spiritist Scale of 1858). He prepared it for us to better identify the Spirits who communicated through mediums, thus facilitating the understanding and content of the communications. read more
It is a fact: we are far from perfection. In fact, we will never reach absolute perfection, for if we did, we would be like God. We will reach relative perfection… However, this does not make us imperfect, but only relatively simple and ignorant, that is, still developing will and conscience.
Allan Kardec, before this pseudonym, already produced texts on education. It is clear that their thoughts changed and expanded after the advent of Spiritism, but, like Hypolite Leon Denizard Rivail, many of them already showed an enviable lucidity of reasoning. We talk a lot about heteronomy and autonomy, and we highlight how much religious doctrines, […] read more
What does Spiritism have to say about pornography? This is a complicated subject, because it is not a subject that has been directly addressed by the Doctrine. To talk about this, we need to extrapolate knowledge and understanding that the Doctrine gives us. read more