Can most
deaths be effectively
prevented?
This issue is examined by
our collaborator Jorge
Hessen, who is part of the
Editorial Board of this
magazine, in the Special “Mens
sana in corpore sano or
premature disincarnation”,
one of the highlights of
this edition. The thesis
that most deaths can be
avoided and that we die from
foolish causes that can be
prevented belongs to Jan
Garavaglia, head of the
Florida Department of Legal
Medicine (USA). In his
article, Hessen makes
considerations on the
subject in the light of
spiritist teachings.
Our interviewee today is the
teacher, now retired, Neiva
Amarante, from Americana
(SP). She is graduated in
Letters (Portuguese and
English), she worked over
the years in several cities
in São Paulo as a teacher
and also as an evangelist in
several spiritist centers.
Linked to the Spiritist
Center Paz e Amor, in her
city, she works in the
application of passes, in
study groups and also in
Fraternal Assistance.
Last month, at the Novotel
da Vila Guilherme, in the
north of the capital of São
Paulo, the Reencontro
workshop was held, promoted
by the André Luiz Spiritist
Foundation. Participating in
the event were psychologists
Ildo Rosa, Adriana Morales
and Danny Vox, journalist
Vivian Barbosa and
physicians Sérgio Felipe de
Oliveira and Aniete Roma, as
shown in a report signed by
Erika Silveira.