Spiritual capital can lead to personal
ruin
Yes, it can lead to the ruin
of a person, if poorly
invested. The thought is of
the historian Bradford
Verter, quoted by Anselmo
Ferreira Vasconcelos, of São
Paulo (SP), in the Special
titled "Building our
spiritual capital", one of
the highlights of this
edition. In his article,
Anselm reproduces Dana Zohar's definition of the
term spiritual capital,
which would be, according to
this understanding, the
wealth, power, and influence
we gain from a deep sense of
the meaning of life and our
dedication to the service of
the common good.
Hélio Tinoco Reis, from Vila
Velha (ES), is our
interviewee this Sunday.
Speaker with a great
performance throughout the
country and coordinator of
ESDE and EADE in the
Christian Spirit Union of
his city, he tells us in the
interview about his
trajectory before becoming a
spirit and reveals the
reasons that led him to join
the ranks of the Spiritism,
after professing for several
years other denominations,
such as Catholicism, the
Baptist Church and one of
the branches of the
so-called Pentecostal
churches.
Almost five thousand people
attended the conference that
Divaldo Franco delivered on
September 11 in the city of
Cascavel (PR), where, before
speaking to the public, he
gave an interview to TV
Cultura and CGN, the news
portal video, highlighting
the solitude that
accompanies individuals, the
lack of ethical-moral values
and the teachings
presented by Jesus. The next
day, the well-known confrere
spoke in Medianeira (PR), as
shown in the report by Paulo
Salerno, which illustrates
the present edition.
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