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The Forest of Dodona and the Statue of Memnon

Kardec begins this article by contextualizing the reader in the environment of a room, as in countless others, where typological phenomena so common at that time occurred. Ruling out the possibility of fraud, by knowing the environment in which it was found, to look for read more

Lectures from Beyond the Grave – Miss Clary D… – Evocation

Worthy of note, the article in question, which we decided to approach in an anachronistic way, that is, out of the original order, brings some interesting themes, in the talk with the Spirit of Miss Clary, who died at the age of 13 and who passed read more

Our considerations on material phenomena

We believe it is important to highlight our own considerations regarding material phenomena, as they still raise many doubts and disbelief, especially after Spiritism has gone through almost 150 years of misrepresentations and false understandings. Material phenomena still exist, just as read more

Yellow September: Spiritism and suicide prevention

In a century of despair, where society experiences materiality in an exaggerated way, perhaps like never before; where ancient dogmas and the imposition of fear no longer have any effect, discredited as they are by the development of science and reason; where, finally, the human being abandons life and its sufferings sweetened by the false conception that, after death, there is only “rest in peace”, Spiritism comes, once again, to show the essence of its doctrine, presenting, to individuals, the reality of life and a new way of facing it, with more determination and austerity. In preventing suicide, Spiritism is the most powerful tool available.

The “alleged” adulterations in Allan Kardec: a call to spiritists

Supposed? No, they are not supposed. They are factual, with countless proofs and strong evidence presented, including obtained through field research and based, others, on historical documents by Allan Kardec that, little by little, come to light. Unfortunately, FEB, supported by read more