Theme: Allan Kardec, encoding
The Encoder
Eric was returning from evangelism class. His mother had
recently heard from the spirit center through a friend.
Since then, her family had been attending that
institution to hear lessons and receive passes.
On the way home, the mother asked:
- How was the class today, dear? Did
you learn anything new?
- Yes mom. The class was about Allan
Kardec - replied Eric.
- I’ve heard about that name in the
lecture I attended - commented the father - I think he
wrote the Spirits' Book, which started the Spirit
Doctrine. Allan Kardec must be the inventor of Spiritism!
- No, Dad! - the boy said quickly -
Teacher Natalie explained this to us well. He cannot be
called an "inventor", because the ideas of Spiritism did
not come from him. She made us repeat the word "encoder"
with her. Then we all spoke together: "Allan Kardec was
the encoder of Spiritism".
- Wow! I´ve never heard that word!
Did she explain what this word mean? - Asked the mother,
curious.
- Yes, she did! She gave us this
activity for us to do. - said the boy, showing his
mother what he had done - Each one had to assemble a
puzzle with the pieces of cardboard and then stick it on
this sheet.
The joined pieces formed the face of
a man and the words: "Allan Kardec, encoder of Spiritism".
Eric then went on to say:
- Teacher Natalie explained that
Allan Kardec gathered the teachings he received from the
spirits, in the same way that we arranged the pieces of
the puzzle. That's what encoding is: bringing everything
together, forming one thing.
- It really does make sense. - said
the mother - In the lectures I have attended, they
explained that things like spirits, reincarnation and
mediums have always existed, but were not well
understood. As Allan Kardec was a researcher, he studied
the manifestations of spirits and the knowledge they
revealed. He realized that the information was related
to each other and made sense, including the teachings of
Jesus. That was how the Spirit Doctrine was formed!
- Yeah, by the way the encoder was
really smart! - commented the father, with a smile - He
did the most difficult part: he encoded the Spirit
Doctrine and wrote the books. He made everything easier
to us!
- It's true, and we have to study.
Next Saturday we will be there at the spirit center
again. Is it ok, Eric?
- It's fine with me, Mom! I enjoy the
evangelization - Eric replied, smiling.
They arrived home and each one
continued their routine activities.
In the following week, and in the
weeks that followed, they maintained their commitment to
study Spiritism and attend the spirit center. And they
also did the gospel at home.
Eric's family realized that knowing
the Spirit Doctrine is better to understand God´s Law
and Jesus´s teachings. It means having more resources to
understand life's actions and be happier.
All of us, whom know Spiritism,
remember with gratitude the name of the encoder: Allan
Kardec.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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