The Revue
Spirite of
1862
Part 10
We continue in this issue the study of the Revue
Spirite corresponding to the year of 1862. The
condensed text of the mentioned volume will hereby be
presented in sixteen parts, based on the translation of
Julio Abreu Filho and published by EDICEL.
Issues for discussion
A. How do we explain the similarity of tastes and skills
in members of the same family?
B. What happens to those who commit suicide?
C. Is it good to be prepared for the great journey?
Text for reading
102. Answering a Wiesbaden’s subscriber, Kardec analyzes
the hereditary faculties issue. (Page 202)
103. To explain his article, the Encoder copied two
communications written by Erasto and St. Louis, from
which we mention the following passages: I. Physical
resemblance in a family is due to a physiological
question, independent of any spiritual action. II -
Similar aptitudes and tastes result from the fact that
similar Spirits attract each other; hence the families
of heroes or the races of warriors. III. Often vicious
and evil individuals are born into worthy families, sent
there to serve as a touchstone, or to be perfected under
the influence of a virtuous environment. IV - The same
is true for the morally advanced Spirits who reincarnate
among backward Spirits, to show them the path of
progress. (Pages 204 and 205)
104. In any case, says St. Louis, sympathy or antipathy
already existed before birth and are developed in family
relations, by imitation and habit. (Page
205)
105. From Bordeaux, the Revue publishes the poem
"The Child and the Vision", in which the girl Gabriela
tells her mother that the then deceased father was next
to his bed and smiled at both of them. (Pages
206 to 207)
106. The Palmira affair - in which she committed suicide
with her lover, out of loyalty to her husband, because
they would not be able to stop their love for each other
- is told in the Revue. (Editor's Note: Kardec
later included it in Heaven and Hell, Chapter V)
(P.207)
107. Saint Augustine, aware that Palmira was, out of
parental interest, compelled to marry a young man,
although she liked another man, says that such suicides
will only stop when the heart beats are no longer
influenced by the cold assessment of material interests.
And he said that, as a consequence of his act, lovers
would not see each other for a long time, suffering - as
Georges explains - the double torment of foreboding and
desire. (Page
210)
108. When spiritually evoked eight days later, Palmira
gave the following information: I - She saw nothing, not
even the Spirits who wandered with her wherever she was.
II. Upon awakening from death, it was cold and yet it
burned. The ice flowed in her veins and the fire was on
her face. III There, at the meeting, she saw only a
black crepe on which, at certain times, a head was
weeping, it was the image of a man who suffered and
whose moral life on Earth she had killed for a long
period. Kardec then comments on Palmira’s
communication. (Pages
210 to 212)
109. In a message given in Bordeaux, a Spirit says that
God allows those who love one another sincerely, and
have known to suffer with resignation, to meet in the
world of the Spirits, where they will progress together,
in order to obtain reincarnations in higher worlds, in
which they may unite with the bonds that most please
their hearts. (Pages
213 to 215)
110. The Spirit of Truth, remembering that every day we
are exposed to undertake the most important of all
trips, recommends that we be prepared for this moment
and teaches that the map that will allow us to know the
country where we will go is the initiation in the
mysteries of the future life. (Pages
215 and 216)
111. As for the friends we meet there, these are old
acquaintances. What we must get rid of are the evil
feelings, because unhappy is the one whom death
surprises with hatred in the heart. The business that we
must put in order is the forgiveness of those who have
offended us, and the mistakes committed towards our
neighbor and that need to be repaired. (Pages 216 and
217) (Continues
on next issue).
Answers to the issues
A. How do we explain the similarity of tastes and skills
in members of the same family?
In communications obtained from the Spiritist Society of
Paris, Erasto and Saint Luis dealt with the subject.
Here's what they said about this matter and other
family-related issues: 1) the physical resemblance in a
family is due to a physiological issue, independent of
spiritual action. 2) Similar aptitudes and tastes result
from the fact that Spirits alike attract each other;
hence the families of heroes or the races of warriors.
3) Often vicious and evil individuals are born into
decent families, and are sent there to serve as a
touchstone, or to perfect under the influence of a
virtuous environment. 4) The same is true about morally
advanced Spirits who are reincarnated among backward
Spirits, to show them the way to progress. (Revue
Spirite, 1862, pages 204 and 205).
B. What happens to those who commit suicide?
There is no rule that applies to all cases. In the case
of Palmira, who, although married, killed herself for
the sake of another man, the Revuerecorded the
following information which she herself transmitted: 1)
Palmira saw nothing, not even the Spirits who wandered
with her wherever she was. 2) Upon awakening from death,
it was cold and yet it burned. The ice flowed in her
veins and the fire was on her face. 3) There, at the
meeting, she saw only a black crepe on which, at certain
times, a head was weeping: it was the image of a man who
suffered and whose moral life on Earth she had killed...
(Ibid, pages 210 to 212).
C. Is it good to be prepared for the great journey?
Yes. The Spirit of Truth, remembering that every day we
are exposed to undertake the most important of all
trips, recommends that we be prepared for this moment
and teach that the map that will allow us to know the
country where we will go is the initiation in the
mysteries of the future life. As for the friends we meet
there, these are old acquaintances. It is from the evil
feelings that we must rid ourselves, because unhappy is
the one to whom death surprises with hatred in the
heart. The business that we must put in order is the
forgiveness of those who have offended us, are the
mistakes committed towards our neighbor and that need to
be repaired. (Ibid,
pages 215 to 217).
Translation:
Eleni Frangatos - eleni.moreira@uol.com.br
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