Much is said about the need to update Kardec, due to the
fact that we are living in a new, technological world,
and that those concepts of more than one hundred and
fifty years would be out of date. Perhaps this is a view
of those who - in the work of the distinguished master
from Lyon - look for a manual of direct application to
the things of life, a table of guiding commandments,
like a sacred book, to exempt them from their free will.
This article aims, through a Storytelling, to
address this issue. For this, let us imagine a busy
Kardec, after having released the first version of The
Book of Spirits on February 18, 1857, immersed in
the production of the new edition of this book, which
would be launched on March 18, 1860, in which the 501
dialogues would become 1,018 questions (some say it
would be 1,019, due to a mistake by the professor in
numbering the question after the number 1,010).
In our exercise on the imagination ship, Kardec receives
a visit from an imaginary character, Doctor Who, taken
directly from a British science fiction series, produced
and broadcasted by the BBC since 1963, and it shows the
adventures of an alien, the Time Lord, who explores the
Universe on a machine that resembles a London police
station.
The traveler, then, invites Kardec for an irrefutable
time travel towards troubled 2020, about 160 years ahead
of his era, to Rio de Janeiro - one of the places where
the Doctrine of the Spirits reached an expressive number
of practitioners -, to see, in that future, realities
that could help him in revising the first work of
Spiritism.
Thus, armed with a built-in alien device that
automatically translated his words, that distinguished
French gentleman walked through the lands of Rio,
hidden, visiting Spiritist Center, and gradually became
involved, managing to consult Spirits at mediumistic
meetings to, in the manner of his usual methodology, ask
questions and answers, and compare the statements of
intelligences invisible to his questions.
Amazed by that new world of the 21st Century, in view of
technological innovations and changes in social and
family relations, the Encoder decided to question the
Spirits at that time, and take part of these answers
back to his time, and perhaps incorporate them in the
review of The Book of Spirits. He thought of, who
knows, helping those people of the past in the face of
new problems (but with an old root), in a search to
understand the new problems in the light of the nascent
Doctrine, which remained strong in that century.
Following, as an exercise, some questions formulated and
selected by Kardec, accompanied by the answer of the
Spirits:
Question 10-A: Is there room for God in this so
technological world?
A: The fact that he lacks a sense to understand God,
does not mean that God does not exist, even though He
does not depend on man, as the ancient religions
thought. The space for God is showed in man's respect
for His work, including himself, and technology can be a
powerful and effective tool for the betterment of the
world.
Question 54-A: What about the idea of the right of a
race, considered pure and superior, to dominate others?
A: Those who take this position insist that they do not
understand that all men are brothers in God and Spirits
in evolution. From this lack of understanding,
innumerable problems arise that men themselves bring to
their evolutionary process. Everything stems, in
material life, from his actions or omissions.
Question 148-A: Can it be said that ignorance is as
pernicious as materialism?
A: Ignorance is Humanity's darkest night.
Question 185-A: So, does planetary advance depend on us,
as incarnated Spirits?
A: Yes. Evolution is always an individual issue, but it
only makes sense in the collective. The incarnate
generation is responsible for the actions and decisions
for the materialization of a better world. And it is for
everyone.
Question 359-A: And in the case of women who are raped,
what can be considered? In these specific cases, can she
make an abortion?
A: Each person's conscience will dictate how to act.
Consider, however, that life is much more than simply
the beating of your heart. There are psychological
deaths that end up, in the medium and long term,
literally killing people for the suffering imposed. So
we leave men with the questions: Could someone judge a
woman who resorted to abortion in a case of violence?
Who would have the authority to say this or that? The
Law of God, of course, does not become relative, but who
among you knows it fully? We have already told you
before: - there is a crime whenever you break the Law of
God, but the knowledge of this Law expands as the Spirit
progresses, to know it in spirit and truth.
Question 705-A: Can it be said that the bread needs to
be better divided?
A: God has offered a world with sufficient resources for
all embodied creatures. God is not to be blamed for the
lack of love in the hearts of men. Didn't Jesus say that
you should be like the shepherd who cares for all the
sheep?
Question 761-A: What to think about the criminal justice
system promoted by popular people on the streets?
A: Call it what you want. Hatred manifests itself in
various ways, revealing your inferiority, and showing
that the path of progress for these men is still a long
one.
Question 777-A: As he becomes part of the civilizing
process, man creates for himself needs that are
considered unreal. Can this be said?
A: Man's unreal needs vary according to the time in
which he lives. What was superfluous at one point in
human history will not be at a later time.
Question 922-A: Can the struggle for happiness become a
path to unhappiness?
A: The misunderstandings of your unbridled doom by
happiness are rooted in the very concept of happiness
that you employ. You call happiness the mere search for
material things.
Question 943-A: Going a little deeper into this issue of
the disgust of life, there would be, in some way, such
disgust a pinch of the merely physical element, even
material, which can collaborate for the man to come to
think about the suicide idea?
A: In fact, suicide is a complex and multifactorial
issue and we cannot, therefore, just place it on account
of obsession and other spiritual factors. There are,
yes, the physical factors involved, which, therefore,
invite men to get closer to science so that, together,
the science of matter and that of the Spirit, can
establish strategies together to improve the living
conditions of man on the material plane.
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The exercise that we did above, based on the thought
presented by the Spirits of the Codification, can be
expanded, adding as many other questions, whose answers
will be in tune with the original ideas of the Doctrine
of the Spirits.
It is a way of demonstrating that the issues that
disturb the inhabitants of the current world can and
should drink from the source of the Spiritist
principles, without needing to be, those, updated in
verbis. New questions are possible and necessary,
and should be the subject of evocation of superior
intelligences, in Spiritist institutions in various
parts of the planet, with a hypothetical (but necessary)
comparison between the answers, without any intention of
composing a “new” doctrine, but to discuss reality, a
permanent need.
This is the invitation that we make to the “true
Spiritists” - as presented in Chapter XVII of The Gospel
according to Spiritism - to resume the systematic,
organized and intelligent consultation with the Spirits,
similarly to what Kardec performed in his time. And,
moreover, while this does not happen and whenever it is
necessary, for beings that are in a progressive march,
what really needs to be updated, always, at all times,
is our perception of the world. (1)
(1) “Make
a 21!”, which gives the title to this article, is an
allusion to a piece of advertising by a
telecommunications operator, starring a television
actress, who became famous at the turn of the
millennium.
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