At the end of the
last century specialists from various areas confirmed
that we are in the knowledge society, where a good
collection of academic titles, with specializations and
constant qualifications, is what makes the difference,
ensuring a good job and consequently a good social
status. Following this paradigm, schools, both public
and private, strive to prepare children and young people
for the University entrance exam. However, some
realities contradict this paradigm: we do not have a
professional market to absorb all this academic
workforce; young people are immature in choosing the
University course and the profession to follow; The vast
majority of graduates of higher education are lost in
the crowd, without any prominence, without any
contribution of greater value to sciences and society.
What is the use of a University diploma? What is the
meaning of the academic title? Where does higher
education have an influence on professional practice? If
the present and the future of Humanity are the knowledge
and mastery of technologies, why does it not reduce
corruption, social injustice, misery, conflicts,
ecological imbalance and so many other evils?
In order to exercise a healthy reasoning on this matter,
let us use the word of the Spirit Andre Luiz, through
psychographics of the medium Chico Xavier, in the book "Nosso
Lar" (Our Home), especially in Chapter 14, when this
Spirit receives clarification from the Minister
Clarencio on the issue of the diploma and professional
practice.
The situation
Andre Luiz had been a physician in his last earthly life
and was in spiritual treatment and recovery in “Colonia
Nosso Lar” (Our Home Spiritual Colony), when he arranged
to talk with Minister Clarencio to request an
appointment for medical treatment for the patients of
the Spiritual Colony. Although he recognized the need
for adaptation, he believed he was fit for the job.
After exposing his request, in a veiled way, arguing
that he only wanted to collaborate with some service, he
received from the minister various explanations about
the academic title and the exercise of the profession
from the point of view of the Spirits.
Let us explain, before further clarifications, the way
in which Minister Clarencio answers those who seek him.
He lets into the room two people at the time, making the
lessons for one serve equally for the other.
Andre Luiz learned later “that
he used this method so that the advice given to any
interested party would serve equally to others, thus
meeting the need of a general order, wasting less time
and thereby benefiting from this".
Invitation from God
Clarence's first
enlightenment - and every father and every teacher need
to hear this - is that
"it is necessary that
every task on Earth, regarding professions, is an
invitation from the Father for man to enter the divine
temples of work".
We know that work, according to the Spiritist teaching,
is a divine law, which leads us to understand that
practicing a profession is to answer to an invitation
from God and not simply guarantee a secure job and a
good salary.
In clarifying this analysis it is implicit the question
of professional ethics, the commitment of the citizen
with his neighbor and with society, being opposed to the
automatic exercise of his functions.
Taking into account that the book “Nosso Lar” (Our Home)
was written in 1943, we are only living sixty-three
years of this new theory about the meaning of the
University diploma and the exercise of a profession,
which is a very short period of time, considering that
economic theories, educational, and others sometimes
take even more than a century to become known and
accepted.
Service Record
Minister Clarencio
continues, now with a second explanation:
"The title, for us, is
simply a record, but in the world it usually represents
an open door to all kind of nonsense".
It is, unfortunately, what we see with the use of the
diploma to guarantee advantages, as if it represented
its bearer, which is not true, because in all the
sciences and in all the professional branches we have
those who dignify their titles and those who dishonor
them. Nobility of character and professional ethics are
not guaranteed by postgraduates, doctorates, master's
degrees, specializations - all these titles with their
due importance - because this is not considered in our
current system of education.
Let us highlight the definition offered by the Minister
of Assistance (one of the Ministries of "Nosso Lar" –
Our Home), when he says that the title is a record,
i.e., a kind of file where our actions are registered in
the use of the professional title that we have. This
definition is quite contrary to human thinking on the
issue. In spite of the codes of ethics sworn by the
graduates in their graduation, it is rare to find who
answers before the law due to the improper use that they
make of their diplomas.
Learning to serve
Widening his clarification substantially, Clarentius
states: "With this record, man is enabled to learn
nobly and to serve the Lord, within the framework of His
divine services on the planet."
Who does not have a complaint about inhuman care by a
doctor? Who does not have any claim to make about the
lack of ethics of a lawyer? Who is not disillusioned
with the procedure of some pedagogue? And so on, because
the list of professions is extensive. We are making it
clear that this is not all, but some, because this
analysis does not fit into any generalization.
When we understand that work, and any useful occupation
receives this classification by the High Spirits in "The
Book of Spirits" (question 675), it is a constant
opportunity for learning and not for demonstrating
knowledge and exercising authority over others, and that
to serve God in the construction of the common good is
to be in accordance with the Divine Law. Then, when we
have this understanding, professional responsibility,
ethical conduct and commitment to life will make the
diploma a token of service blessed by the light of love.
To serve others with the motto "love one another,"
taught and exemplified by the Master Jesus, should be
our purpose in our professional practice.
The lesson
It is Andre Luiz who gives
us an opportunity for a final reflection, commenting,
after Clarencio's statements:
"I was astonished. I did
not know about such notions of professional
responsibility. I was astonished at the interpretation
given to the academic title, reducing it to a record for
admission into working areas for active cooperation with
the Supreme Lord".
This thought of Andre Luiz arises after Minister
Clarencio makes a series of considerations about the
medical profession, which we can summarize in the
following:
"My brother received the title of physician. He entered
the temple of medicine, but his action in this area was
not in accordance with rules that would authorize me to
endorse his present desires. (...) As he admits now, a
physician cannot station in diagnostics and
terminologies. It is necessary to enter the soul, to
understand its depths. Many medical professionals on the
planet are prisoners in academic rooms, because vanity
stole the key to their freedom. Few of them manage to
cross the swamp of their lower interests, and rise over
the common prejudices (...) ".
Let us remember that these words apply to any
profession.
Let us reflect in depth
about what we do with our academic titles, because,
repeating the writer Pedro de Camargo (Vinicius),
"men of today,
responsible for the present distressing situation, do
not need knowledge: they need sentiment".
It is why we agree with J. Herculano Pires, when,
studying the question of academic evidence and titles,
he shows that, in the face of the Spiritist Doctrine,
practice, and doing, must be moral above all. Moreover,
this depends entirely on the ability of the student to
put into practice the acquired knowledge and not to
flaunt this or that diploma.
Think about it!
Bibliography:
Our home.
Andre Luiz / Chico Xavier. FEB.
The Book of Spirits. Allan Kardec. Feesp.
The Master in Education.
Pedro de Camargo (Vinícius). FEB.
Spiritist Pedagogy.
J. Herculano Pires. Edicel.
Marcus De Mario is a writer, educator, is
part of the Spiritist Group Seara de Luz, and is a
programmer and show host of Radio Rio de Janeiro.