Spiritist
philosophy in the view of a
professor and master
Our professor and master in
Philosophy, doctoral student
in Religious Sciences and
specialist in the History of
Philosophy, Ana Cláudia
Archanjo, from Rio de
Janeiro based in Montes
Claros (MG), is our
interviewee. Member of the
team that participates in
the Spiritist Fraternity
Canacy, where she lives, she
is a speaker and also works
in the mediumistic
activities sector of the
house. In the interview
given, she talks to us,
among other subjects, about
her vision of spiritist
philosophy. The article is
one of the highlights of
this edition.
Another highlight is the
Special by Marcelo Teixeira,
from Petrópolis (RJ),
entitled Without sharing,
there is no future!, in
which he examines the issue
of social inequalities, one
of the wounds still present
in our society. At the end
of the article, he wrote:
“...more than ever it is
necessary to share in a
broad, general and
unrestricted way. This alone
will guarantee the presence
of Jesus among us. How about
we receive the bread from
his hand and share it with
everyone, regardless of
social class...?”
This week the calendar
pointed out to us an
important date for all of us
spiritists: the date of José
Petitinga's disincarnation,
which took place on March
25, 1939. José Florentino de
Sena (his real name) was the
founder of the Spiritist
Union of Bahia, today
transformed into the
Spiritist Federation of the
State of Bahia. A man with a
solid general culture, he
stood out for his qualities
in the journalistic,
literary and spiritist
fields, as shown by Ana
Moraes in a special article
published in this edition.