The Revue
Spirite of
1860
Parte
5
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. Is it true that Kardec also faced a case of
mystification?
B. What did Kardec learn when talking to the soul of a
young idiot still incarnated?
C. Are all mediums subject to being deceived by Spirits?
D. Which shortcomings of the medium allow evil Spirits
to easily access them?
Text for reading
101. St. Louis says: Be very careful when approaching
scientific theories, because it is in this issue that
you must fear the phony and the pseudo-wise Spirits.
Occupy yourself with your own improvement. This is very
important. (P. 171)
102. Kardec asks St. Louis to explain why in the
previous week he had let a phony Spirit speak in his
name, even though he was present. The answer makes us
think and deserves to be considered. (Pages 172 and 173)
103. St. Louis tells him: "You wonder at what happened,
but did you look closely at the faces of those who
listen to you, when you make this invocation? More than
once did you not see the smile of sarcasm on certain
lips? And he warns: "That is why I tell you not to
receive the first one that manifests; avoid the curious
and those who do not come to learn". (P. 173)
104. Kardec says that Spiritism has from the beginning
found great opposition in England, and he attributes the
fact to the influence of the religious ideas of certain
sects, clinging more to the word than to the spirit of
their dogmas. The Spiritist Doctrine seemed to them
contrary to their beliefs. (Pages 175 and 176)
105. After some time, seeing that the Spiritist ideas
have their source in the Christian ideas, nothing more
was opposed to the progress of these new ideas. They
quickly spread in that country and gave rise to the
monthly newspaper "The Spiritual Magazine", released in
May 1860. (P. 176)
106. Next, Kardec transcribes from the English newspaper
a curious article signed by S.C. Hall, relating
Spiritist facts that occurred in 1820 on the French
coast, very similar to those of the Fox sisters (Pages
176 and 177)
107. One night, when the strokes were heard, as usually
happened in that house, someone had the idea to ask: "If
you are a Spirit, hit six strokes" and immediately the
six strokes were heard. (P. 178)
108. One day, beyond the beatings, everyone heard a
human voice: it was the Spirit that sang accompanying
the incarnate singing too. Then the voice spoke to them
in French, and the Spirit called himself Gaspard. (P.
178)
109. From Marseilles, Kardec received the information
that a young man, who had died eight months ago, evoked
by his family, has the habit of communicating with the
aid of a basket. Every time he shows up, a puppy that he
liked very much jumps on the table and starts to smell
the basket, whining. (Pages 179 and 180)
110. Charlet explains that the dog is endowed with a
very particular organism. He understands the man, feels
and follows him in all his actions with the curiosity of
a child. (P. 180)
111. The Spirit of Georges informs that, due to its
nervous fibers, the dog is put in direct contact with
the Spirits, almost as much as with men. The dog notices
the apparitions; he realizes the difference between them
and earthly things, and he is very afraid of them. (P.
181)
112. Kardec evokes Charles de Saint-G..., a 13-year-old
idiot, still incarnate, whose intellectual faculties are
such a nullity that he does not even recognize his
parents.
(P. 181)
113. Charles is aware of his condition and knows why he
was born that way. "I am a poor Spirit bound to the
Earth, like a bird stuck by its paw", he said. Kardec,
commenting on the case, says that the imperfection of
the organs is only an obstacle to the free manifestation
of the faculties; it does not annihilate them. (Pages
182 and 183)
114. The psychic Mrs. Duret, disembodied in May and
evoked by Kardec, tells him that she was often deceived
by the Spirits and that there are few psychics who have
not yet, more or less, gone through this experience. (P.
183)
115. This fact, she says, depends very much on the
medium and on the one who questions the Sprit, i.e., it
is always possible to preserve oneself from evil
Spirits. And the first condition for this is not to
attract them by weakness or shortcomings. (P. 184)
116. Speaking of obsession, Mme. Duret says that death
does not free man from the obsession of evil Spirits,
who continue to chase him. (P. 185)
117. Spiritist communications are all the more reliable
according to the psychic’s qualities. The shortcomings
that give more access to evil Spirits are pride and
envy. A proud and envious psychic, who practices very
little charity, has a higher chance of being deceived.
(Pages 186 and 187)
118. Kardec is imperative: Every dictated advice or any
inspired feeling that shows the smallest clue of an evil
thought is therefore of suspect origin, whatever the
qualities of style. (P. 187)
119. Mrs. Duret said that psychic seers can also be
deceived by the Spirits when not inspired by God. (P.
187)
120. The psychic, talking about her disincarnating, said
that from the point of agony, she had lost consciousness
of herself, a fact that lasted for about 15 to 18 hours
and which varies from person to person. (P. 188)
121. The spirits she had evoked in her life revisited
her and this touched her very much. Then Duret
exclaimed: "If you only knew how pleasant it is to meet
your friends in this world!" (P. 189)
122. The world of the Spirits, then, seemed to him a new
thing, a fact which, although surprising, is very
common, and Kardec explains. (P. 189)
(Continued on next issue).
Answers to the questions
A. Is it true that Kardec also faced a case of
mystification?
Yes. In the middle of a meeting at the Parisian Society
of Spiritist Studies, presided by Kardec, a phony Spirit
spoke as if it were St. Louis. The Encoder perceived the
fact and asked for an explanation for such an
occurrence. St. Louis, in the following session,
explained what happened. "You are surprised with what
happened," said St. Louis. "But did you look closely at
the faces of those who listen to you, when you make this
invocation?" More than once did you not see the smile of
sarcasm on certain lips? And he warned, "That is why I
tell you not to receive the first one that manifests,
avoid the curious and those who do not come to learn".
The fact shows how prudence and seriousness are
essential to the effectiveness of psychic sessions. (Revue
Spirite, 1860, pages 172 and 173).
B. What did Kardec learn when talking to the soul of a
young idiot still incarnated?
The young man was Charles de Saint-G... he was 13 years
old and his intellectual faculties were such a nullity
that he did not even recognize his parents. In his
conversation with Kardec, however, he showed that he was
aware of his condition and knew why he had been born. "I
am a poor Spirit bound to the Earth, like a bird stuck
by its paw”. Commenting on the case, Kardec says that
the imperfection of the organs is only an obstacle to
the free manifestation of the faculties, but does not
annihilate them, which shows that the children we call
exceptional or special, although often they cannot
manifest, they are aware of what happens around them.
(Ibid, Pages 181-183).
C. Are all mediums subject to being deceived by Spirits?
According to the medium Mrs. Duret, few mediums are not
deceived by Spirits. She herself acknowledged, after
disincarnating, that she had been deceived more than
once; and Francisco Candido Xavier also admitted having
faced this issue. This fact, says Mrs. Duret, depends
very much on the medium and on the questioner, and the
first condition for this is not to attract evil Spirits
due to their weakness or shortcomings. (Ibid, pages 183
and 184).
D. Which shortcomings of the medium allow evil Spirits
to easily access them?
The shortcomings that give more access to evil Spirits
are pride and envy. In a medium in which there is pride,
envy, and very little charity is practiced, there is
more chance of being deceived. (Ibid, pages 186 and
187).
Translation:
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