New ideas always meet
resistance
Among other definitions, the word interest,
according to Michaelis (Melhoramentos edition),
means convenience; selfish or greedy feelings; care,
commitment in favor of someone or something.
An excerpt in The Gospel According to Spiritism,
in chapter XXIII (which Kardec called Strange Moral),
caught our attention. It is in item 14 of the subtitle I
did not come to bring peace, but division. The
edition, number 118 – of August 2001 – is from the
Brazilian Spiritist Federation, translated by Guillon
Ribeiro and is on page 340. The
quoted passage is as follows:
“(...) Now, the interest is tenacious; never yields to
evidence; it gets all the more irritated the more
peremptory and demonstrative of its error are the
arguments that oppose it. It
knows very well that it is wrong, but that does not
shake it, because true faith is not in its soul. What it
fears most is the light, which gives sight to the
blind. Error is profitable to it; it clings to it and
defends it. (...)”. (Highlights are ours).
Now, the quoted passage led us to compare day-to-day
events, in everyday life. The chapter in question, in
the Encoder's comments, presents meridian textual beauty
and clarity of reasoning. The Encoder argues, in item
12:
“Every new idea is forcibly opposed and none is
implanted without struggles. Now, in these cases, the
resistance is always proportional to the importance of
the predicted results, because the greater it is, the
more numerous are the interests that it hurts.
(...) So, then, the measure of the importance and the
results of a new idea is found in the emotion that its
appearance causes, in the violence of the opposition
that it provokes, as well as in the degree and
persistence of the rage of its adversaries (...)”.
(Again, the highlight is ours.)
The chapter of the aforementioned book refers to the
renewing and revolutionary ideas of Jesus, which,
consequently, Spiritism also presents and lives. But the
most interesting thing is that the same reasoning fits
perfectly in the achievements of science and also in the
relationships between human creatures.
Yes, because every new idea, every behavior that differs
from the established pattern, from the current status
quo, from the untouchable pattern, encounters
resistance and even open or disguised contempt from
opponents willing to defend tooth and nail the
interests that the new idea threatens. And they never
give in, because the interest is tenacious, as the
excerpt transcribed above highlights.
Such interests can be linked to several causes, which
can be momentary conveniences, attachment, fear,
insecurity, centralization or dominance of power and
even declared war to prevail the imposition of
ideas or systems.
This is what happened with the Spiritist Doctrine in its
beginnings, in a very severe way. The New Revelation came
to hurt interests, debunking illusions... and mainly
putting things in their proper places for
the stage of maturation already carried by humanity.
And Kardec mentions this in the Spiritist Magazine, from
April 1868 (EDICEL edition, translated by Julio Abreu
Filho), presenting comments on vehement aggressions
suffered by a correspondent. Under the title Intolerance
and Persecution of Spiritism, the Encoder comments
on the situation of violence of a priest against an
adept, because “(...) that missionary who foamed with
rage preaching against Spiritism, and was agitated with
such fury that there was a moment they feared that he
would fall from the pulpit. (...)”.
And after other quotes, for which we invite the reader
to look for in the origin already mentioned, Kardec's
always lucid thought:
“(...) All great ideas, all renewing ideas, both in the
scientific and in the moral order, received the baptism
of persecution, and this should be, because they hurt
the interests of those who lived old ideas, prejudices
and abuses. But since these ideas are truths, have you
not seen that persecution has not stopped their course?
Isn't there the history of all times to prove that, on
the contrary, they grew, consolidated, propagated even
by the effect of persecution? (...) Only the ideas in
which the future was seen were pursued; those who were
judged as inconsequential were left to die a natural
death (...)”
Such persecution, often dressed in falsehood or
contempt, has its origins in vanity, pride, in the
arrogance of dominion over other people's ideas, as if
it is not possible to admit that others can offer better
ideas. This occurs in all fields of human coexistence.
Imagine, however, in the field of ideas such as those
presented by the Spiritist Doctrine and arising from the
revelation of Spirits with the sense of observation and
analysis of their Encoder?
A struggle of interests is even inevitable. One, that of
the effort to bring a path of peace and security to
humanity. Another, the one that tries to retain. A
wasted effort, however, because with the inevitable
progress that accompanies and stimulates generations,
ideas without roots fall of their own accord.
The theme is very opportune, as it highlights, as in all
others, the greatness of the Spiritist Doctrine and the
perspicacity of its Encoder. Let us therefore study the
Spiritist Doctrine, to understand these facts, including
those that happen next to us, in our personal life,
where, keeping the due proportions, the struggle of
interests is no different. On the one hand, selfish
interests, on the other, the interests of building a new
order that brings more balance...