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| SPIRITISM,
A NEW
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FOR HUMANITY |
| GOD, |
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THE SUPREME INTELLIGENCE,
FIRST CAUSE OF ALL THINGS |
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| JESUS, |
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OUR GUIDE AND MODEL |
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| KARDEC, |
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THE FUNDAMENTAL BASE |
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THE SPIRITS' BOOK
- THE MEDIUMS' BOOK
- THE GOSPEL
ACCORDING TO SPIRITISM
- HEAVEN AND HELL
- THE GENESIS |
"WITHOUT CHARITY THERE IS NO SALVATION"
Charity:
benevolence
for every one, indulgence
for the
imperfections
of others, forgiveness
of injuries. (SB, 886)
International
Spiritist Council
THE SPIRITIST DOCTRINE or SPIRITISM
What it is
It is the set of laws and
principles, as revealed by the Superior Spirits, contained in the works of Allan
Kardec, which constitute the Spiritist Codification: The Spirits' Book, The
Mediums' Book, The Gospel According to Spiritism, Heaven and Hell, and The
Genesis.
"Spiritism is a
science which deals with the nature, origin and destiny of Spirits, as well as
their relationship with the corporeal world."
Allan Kardec (Taken from Qu'est-ce que le Spiritisme? - Préambule)
Translated from the original French
- "Spiritism realises what Jesus
said of the promised Consoler, by bringing knowledge of those things which
allow Man to know where he came from, where he is going and why he is on
Earth; so attracting mankind towards the true principles of God's law and
offering consolation through faith and hope."
Allan Kardec (Taken from The Gospel According to Spiritism - Chap. 6 -
Item 4)
Translated from the original French
What it reveals
It reveals new and more profound concepts
with respect to God, the Universe, the Human Being, the Spirits and the Laws
which govern life itself.
- Furthermore, it reveals what we are; where we have come
from; where we are going; what is the objective of our existence; and what
is the reason for pain and suffering.
What it comprises
By bringing new concepts about the
Human Being and everything that surrounds it, Spiritism touches on all areas
of knowledge, human activities and behaviour, thus opening a new era for the
regeneration of Humanity.
Spiritism can and should be studied,
analyzed, and practiced in all the fundamental aspects of life, such as:
scientific, philosophical, religious, ethical, moral, educational, and social.
What it teaches
God is the Supreme Intelligence, first
cause of all things. God is eternal, immutable, immaterial, unique,
omnipotent, supremely just and good.
- The Universe is God's creation. It encompasses all
rational and non-rational beings, both animate and inanimate, material and
immaterial.
- In addition to the corporeal world inhabited by
incarnate Spirits, which are human beings, there exists the spiritual world,
inhabited by discarnate Spirits.
- Within the Universe there are other inhabited worlds,
with beings at different degrees of evolution: some equal, others more or
less evolved than earthly Man.
All the Laws of Nature are Divine
Laws because God is their author. They cover both the physical and moral laws.
- A Human Being is a Spirit incarnated in a material
body. The perispirit is the semi-material body which unites the Spirit to
the physical body.
- Spirits are the intelligent beings of creation. They
constitute the world of the Spirits, which pre-exists and outlives
everything.
- Spirits are created simple and ignorant. They evolve
intellectually and morally, passing from a lower order to a higher one,
until they attain perfection, where they will enjoy unalterable bliss.
- Spirits preserve their individuality before, during,
and after each incarnation.
- Spirits reincarnate as many times as is necessary for
their spiritual advancement.
- Spirits are always progressing. In their multiple
physical existences, they may sometimes become stationary but they never
regress. The speed of their intellectual and moral progress depends on the
efforts they make to attain perfection.
- Spirits belong to different orders according to the
degree of perfection they have attained: Pure Spirits, who have attained
maximum perfection; Good Spirits, whose predominant desire is towards
goodness; and Imperfect Spirits, characterized by their ignorance, their
tendency towards evil, and by their inferior passions.
- The Spirits' relations with Human Beings are constant
and have always existed. The Good Spirits attract us towards goodness,
sustain us in life's trials, and help us bear them with courage and
resignation. The Imperfect Spirits induce us towards error.
- Jesus is the Guide and Model for all Humankind. The
Doctrine He taught and exemplified is the purest expression of God's Law.
- The morality of Christ, as contained in the Gospels, is
the guidence for the secure progress of all Human Beings. Its practice is
the solution for all human problems and the objective to be attained by
Humankind.
- Human Beings are given free-will to act, but they must
answer for the consequences of their actions.
- Future life reserves for Human Beings penalties and
pleasures according to the respect they do or do not show for God's laws.
- Prayer is an act of adoration for God. It is found in
the natural law and is the result of an innate sentiment in every Human
Being, just as the idea of the existence of the Creator is innate.
- Prayer makes Human Beings better. Whoever prays with
fervour and confidence grows stronger against evil temptations, and God
sends the Good Spirits to assist them. This assistance will never be denied
when requested with sincerity.
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SPIRITIST PRACTICE
All Spiritist practice is
gratuitous, following the orientation of the moral principle found in the
Gospel: "Give for free what you receive for free."
- Spiritism is practiced with simplicity, without any external forms of
worship, within the Christian principle that God should be worshipped in
spirit and in truth.
- Spiritism has no clergy, nor does it adopt or use at any of its meetings
or during its practices the following: altars, images, candles, processions,
sacraments, concession of indulgences, religious vestiments, alcoholic or
hallucinogenic beverages, incense, tobacco, talismans, amulets, horoscopes,
cartomancy, pyramids, crystals, or any other objects, rituals or external
forms of worship.
- Spiritism does not impose its principles. It invites those interested in
knowing it to submit its teachings to the test of reason before accepting
them.
- Mediumship, which allows the Spirits to communicate with Human Beings, is
a faculty which many individuals bring with them at birth, independent of
whatever religion or beliefs they may come to adopt.
- Spiritist mediumship practice is solely that which is exercised based on
the principles of the Spiritist Doctrine and within the Christian moral
concepts.
- Spiritism respects all religions and doctrines; values all efforts towards
the practice of goodness; works towards peace and fellowship between all
nations and all peoples, regardless of race, colour, nationality, creed,
cultural or social standing. It also recognizes that "the truly good
person is one who complies with the laws of justice, love, and charity in
their highest degree of purity."
(The
Gospel According to Spiritism – chapter 17 – item 3)
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"To be born, to die,
to be reborn yet again, and
constantly progress, that is the Law."
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"Unshakable faith is
only that which can meet reason
face to face in every Human epoch."
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The study of the works of Allan
Kardec is fundamental
for the correct knowledge of the Spiritist Doctrine
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CAMPAIGN FOR THE
DISSEMINATION OF SPIRITISM