The Revue
Spirite of
1860
Parte
3
We continue in this issue the study of the Revue Spirite
of 1860, a monthly newspaper focused on the
divulgation of Spiritism, founded and directed by Allan
Kardec. This study is based on the translation into the
Portuguese language made by Julio Abreu Filho and
published by EDICEL. The answers to the questions are at
the end of the text for reading.
Questions for discussion
A. Are there geniuses of flowers?
B. Is it possible for a Lower Spirit to pretend to be a
Higher Spirit?
C. How did the Parisian Society of Spiritist Studies
begin?
D. How to proceed before the scientific theories
proposed by the Spirits?
Text for reading
54. Seeing the Spirit of Dr. Vignal by his side,
Cauviere differentiated him among the living by his
wrap, less transparent than his. (P. 91)
55. Kardec evoked Miss Indermuhle, a born deaf-mute, of
German origin and living in Berne (Switzerland), who
replied in French. Her explanation: "Thought has no
language: I communicate it to the guide of the psychic,
who translates it into the language that is familiar to
him". (P. 94)
56. Kardec informs that serious spirits do not like to
repeat, because our language to them is so slow that
they avoid everything that seems useless. Already the
lighthearted, the obsessors and the mockers are prolix.
(P. 95)
57. The Revue copies a message from Hettani, who
called itself a genius of flowers. St. Louis rectifies
it in several points: the Spirit does not preside,
particularly, to the formation of flowers. The elemental
Spirit, before moving on to the animal series, directs
its fluidic action to the creation of the plant;
however, since it has not yet incarnated, it acts under
the direction of other intelligences. (P. 99)
58. The Spirit that gives life to plants and flowers has
no thought, no instinct - this is what St. Louis told
Kardec. (P. 99)
59. The Spirit of Staël says: "If God has placed such a
great need for happiness in our hearts, it must exist
elsewhere". Yes, have faith in Him, but know that
everything God promises must be divine like Him, and
that the happiness you seek cannot be material". (P.
100)
60. Kardec announces the launching of the second edition
of The Book of Spirits, which took place in March
1860, and was fully consolidated and considerably
increased. (P. 100)
61. How can a Lower Spirit pretend to be a Higher Spirit
and use its name? Kardec replies that God can allow this
to occur to test our patience, our faith, our firmness
in resisting temptation and to exercise our insight in
distinguishing them. (P. 105)
62. We do not form a sect, nor a corporation, says
Kardec. The roots of Spiritism are not in our society,
but in the whole world. There is something more powerful
than all societies: it is the Doctrine that goes to the
heart and reason of those who understand it and, above
all, those who practice it. (P. 107)
63. Kardec tells how the Parisian Society of Spiritist
Studies was formed: "I received in my house a small
number of people; they thought the group grew and a
larger place was needed. To be able to do this, each one
of us would have to pay a contribution. They said more:
we need order in the sessions; it is not acceptable that
we take in the first one that arrives; we need rules.
This is the story of how the Society was formed".
(P. 107)
64. The more or less imposing form of language is not
important, because impostors can adopt it. We proceed,
says Kardec, from the principle that good Spirits advise
only good, unity and harmony, and that their language is
always simple, modest, full of benevolence, free from
bitterness, arrogance and vanity, in a word, everything
in them breathes the purest charity. This is the real
criterion for judging them. (P. 109)
65. Jobard discusses the Theory of Planetary
Incrustation, which explains why there are yellow,
black, white, and red people on Earth. (P. 111)
66. Kardec says that such a theory has already been
given by several Spirits, but he confesses that he is
not a follower. (Editor’s Note: Emmanuel refers to the
formation of the Earth in a very different way from the
one proposed by the Incrustation Theory). (P. 112)
67. The Encoder says that God wants us to acquire
knowledge through our work, and that He did not tell the
Spirits to bring it ready. (P. 112)
68. The Spirits have two ways of teaching men: by
communicating directly or incarnating for the
performance of certain missions. (P. 113)
69. As long as the time has not yet come to spread
certain ideas, it will be in vain that we will question
the Spirits on the subject. (P. 113)
70. To separate the true from the false, to discover the
trickery in the spiritual messages, is one of the
greatest difficulties of the Spiritist Science. (P. 114)
71. Kardec says that the theory of the formation of the
Earth by incrustation is not the only one given by the
Spirits. Which one to believe? This proves that, outside
of morals, the scientific theories of the Spirits should
not be accepted. (P. 114)
72. It is necessary to examine them rationally. This was
how the incarnation doctrine was adopted, not because it
came from the Spirits, but because it was the only one
that could solve all doubts. (P. 115)
73. According to the Theory of Incrustation, the Earth
would be very ancient due to its parts and very new due
to its agglomeration. (P. 116)
74. The Revue publishes a letter from Dr. Morhery
about Miss Desiree Godu, a healing medium, who happened
to live in his house and worked with him with his
patients. (Pages 117 and 118)
75. Dr. Morhery promised to report his observations on
the cures obtained by the medium and one can see in his
letter that he was a follower of a medical practice
different from that of the then-organic medicine, slave
of the mineral pharmacology, which was so much abused.
(P. 119)
76. "How much health is ruined by the use of mineral
substances which, in case of shock, increase the disease
and, in case of health improvement, often leave traces
in our organism!" regretted Dr. Morhery. (Pages 119 and
120)
77. Dr. Morhery reports several cures obtained by Ms.
Godu, among them that of Pierre Le Boudec, deaf for
almost 18 years, who, after three days of treatment,
could hear, in wonder, the birds singing. (P. 120)
78. When he wrote this, the psychic was taking care of
Mr. Bigot for two and a half years. He had a cancer on
his the lower lip, which had reached the last stage. His
pains were atrocious; Bigot had not slept for six
months; but from the first dressing of the wound he
experienced relief, slept well, and ate, and his
confidence was back, while the wound changed its
appearance. (Articles 120 and 121)
(Continued on next issue).
Answers to the questions
A. Are there geniuses of flowers?
No. Saint Louis says that the Spirit does not preside,
particularly, to the formation of flowers. The elemental
Spirit, before moving on to the animal series, directs
its fluidic action to plant creation, but since it has
not yet incarnated, it acts under the direction of other
intelligences. (Revue Spirite, p.99).
B. Is it possible for a Lower Spirit to pretend to be a
Higher Spirit?
Yes. God can allow this to happen to test our patience,
faith, and strength in resisting temptation and
exercising our insight in distinguishing them. That is
why the careful examination of all Spiritist
communications is so important. (Ibid, p. 105).
C. How did the Parisian Society of Spiritist Studies
begin?
It came about in an unplanned way. Kardec received in
his house a small number of people. They thought the
group grew and that a larger place was needed and that
in order to have it, it would be necessary to pay a
contribution. They said more: that it was necessary to
have rules in the sessions, and that it was not possible
to accept the first one that arrived and a regulation
was necessary. This is the history of the Society, in
the words of the Encoder himself. (Ibid, p. 107).
D. How to proceed before the scientific theories
proposed by the Spirits?
The Encoder was quite clear on this point: outside of
morals, the scientific theories of Spirits should not be
accepted. We need to examine them rationally. This was
how the Doctrine of Reincarnation was adopted, not
because it came from the Spirits, but because it was the
only one that could solve all doubts. (Ibid, pages 114
and 115).
Translation:
Eleni Frangatos -
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