A chat with Fabrício
Alexandre Sanas
“The ultimate end of art
is...” is the title of our
editorial, about the
importance and the goal of
spirit art.
“Art allows us to thrill
ourselves and the others.”
This sentence belongs to
Fabrício Alexandre Sanas,
our interview of the day. He
was born in Minas Gerais in
the city Conselheiro
Lafaiete, settled in Matão
(SP), he is part of the Coro
Frater and the group Pazlhaçada (it
is a link between two
Brazilian words paz = peace
and palhaçada = clownery),
whose activities are the
central theme in his
interview, which it is one
of the spots of the current
edition.
Another spot is the Especial
“The sleepiness and its
implications according to
physical and spiritual
health”, authored by
Leonardo Marmo Moreira. In
the article, he emphasizes
the great relevance of the
physical sleep not only for
the somatic body health, but
also for the spiritual
growth of the spirit
reincarnated.
Paulo Salerno was in
Salvador (BA) to take in in
December the activities of
the Movement You and the
Peace, where he could see
the held activities on
December 13 to 18 by the
Spirit Center Way of
Redemption. The report
published on this number is
also one of this week spots.
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In a day like today –
January 8, 1958 – it
appeared in Rio de Janeiro
(RJ) the Home of Fabiano de
Cristo, it was founded by
Jaime Rolemberg de Lime,
Adhemar Messias de Aragão,
Augsut Duque Estrada, Carlos
Torres Pastorino, Jorge
Andréa, Luiz Goulart and
many more.
The initial proposal was to
support homes which took
care of six to ten children
with personal attention as
it was an adoption. Each
person in the group would
contribute so nothing missed
to children and to who took
them in. Pretty soon it was
seemed that the benefited
children had many conflicts
once returning to their
origin family, especially
because there was no
similarity in the
orientation that they had
been given. The family also
needed support and it became
the unit to serve Home of
Fabiano de Cristo, a viable
initiative with the creation
of a company with the
purpose of guaranteeing
resources for a social work:
today CAPEMISA Institute of
Social Action.