A highly
challenging
aspect
focused on
by the
Consoler
promised by
Jesus,
Spiritism, a
sacred
repository
of wisdom
and
enlightenment
given to
humanity by
eminent and
loving
spiritual
entities, is
the need to
initiate our
intimate
reform. It
is a vital
initiative
for those
who aspire
to something
more than
the
ephemeral
glories or
childish
distractions
typical of
corporeal
life.
Considering
the huge and
non-transferable
efforts it
involves, it
is
understandable
that the
idea of
intimate
reform
generally
evokes some
kind of
discomfort
in most
people.
After all,
its proposal
is to
promote
change,
transformation
or
alteration
in the way
of being of
individuals,
an
undertaking
that sounds
unpleasant
or
unnecessary
to many. Let
us agree
that the
need to give
up certain
purely
material
desires or
harmful
habits can
be seen as
unacceptable
in certain
human
circles.
However, as the creature
matures psychologically,
his thinking begins to
consider metaphysical
aspects and, by
extension, his way of
seeing things, as well
as his standard of
judgments and priorities
improves. In other
words, a new existential
framework begins to be
envisioned.
Consequently, what was
relevant until recently
is no longer relevant.
On a practical level,
the individual's inner
reform often starts from
a certain exhaustion
with what surrounds him,
that is, when the things
of the world no longer
fulfill or distract him.
On other occasions, the
process of intimate
reform stems from
situations he/she is the
protagonist in which
he/she does not behave
properly, and this
produces a bitter
feeling of
disappointment. In
short, at a given
moment, the creature
feels compelled to
change his behavior for
the better and, having
taken such a decision,
his desires for
detachment and
self-criticism increase.
Similarly, the Spirit
Joanna de Ângelis, in
the book Oferenda (Offerings)
(a psychographics by
Divaldo Pereira Franco),
recommends us to assume
the commitment of
spiritual
self-improvement, as
well as not to quibble
in the face of the
challenge.
As I stated above,
Spiritism is committed
to helping human beings
in this regard. In this
sense, Joanna de Ângelis
observes, in the work Dimensões
da Verdade (Truth’s
Dimentions) (a
psychographics by
Divaldo Pereira Franco),
that “With Spiritism, a
newcomer to human
discernment, in a
crucial hour of moral
collapses and social
delinquencies, bright
opportunities to
exercise the intimate
Christ, in the work of
non-transferable and
unpostponable personal
renewal”. That said true
inner reform is
completely linked to the
idea of internalizing
the Christian ideal in
our lives. It should be
noted that Jesus
bequeathed us undying
lessons for the
implementation of our
spiritual evolution. In
addition, by
assimilating them, we
will finally be able to
promote self-reform – an
essential exercise for
our victory in the
bodily sphere.
The Spirit Emmanuel, in
turn, in the work Fonte
Viva (Source of
Life) (a
psychographics by
Francisco Candido
Xavier), emphasizes,
“Life is a renewing
process, everywhere
[...]”. In effect,
everything changes
incessantly in our
dimension. For example,
if we do not visit a
certain place for a
certain time, it is
highly likely that a
surprise awaits us. The
same reasoning is valid
for when we meet a
specific person that we
have not seen for a long
time. Time, as a rule,
tends to act
relentlessly on our
epidermis, and the marks
of its transforming
action grow to the point
of changing our
appearance.
It should be remembered
that nature itself
changes every day. The
seasons of the year keep
unique characteristics
modifying the landscapes
radically. Institutions
and life in society
undergo visible changes
and easily observable
alterations. Moreover,
“[...] the imperishable
individuality is
constantly reformed”, as
Emmanuel ponders. Our
identity remains, but
the “inner temple” is
often hit by countless
events and experiences
that represent the
background of our lives.
In addition, through
their meticulous
analysis and reflection,
we have the opportunity
to incorporate new
values and elements into
our background.
Furthermore, we must
admit that we are not
emotionally and
spiritually perfect
beings, which
presupposes the need for
constant learning and
improvement (reforms).
In essence, still under
the inspired thought of
Emmanuel recorded in the
work Fonte Viva (Source
of Life) (also a
psychographics by the
medium Francisco Candido
Xavier), “The only
process, therefore, of
reforming by building is
to accept the
suggestions of good and
to practice them
intensively, through our
actions”. To reiterate,
the genesis of the
individual's
changes/reforms is
necessarily born from
his deep reflections. In
this way, the exercise
of pondering, examining,
observing, comparing,
perfecting and absorbing
must be continuous.
Therefore, as Emmanuel
teaches, “Thought is
spiritual fermentation.
Firstly, it establishes
attitudes, secondly, it
generates habits, and
then, it governs
expressions and words,
through which
individuality influences
life and the world.
Therefore, when a man's
mind is regenerated, the
path that leads him to
the Lord is straight and
clean”. Finally, having
chosen the challenging
path of reforming for
God, it will be
necessary to look within
oneself with great moral
courage, and be prepared
to accept the eventual
diagnosis that there is
a lot of shadow in your
personality and mental
screen in need of
repair. That said, it is
also worth remembering
that Jesus gave us two
basic commandments: love
God and neighbor.
Let us begin, then, by
ascertaining our
capacity to love God. Is
He really part of our
life? On the other hand,
do we only remember Him
in times of need and
trouble? Unfortunately,
not a few pay lip
service to God. Do we
only love those close to
us or have we managed to
expand that noble
feeling to others who do
not share our family
circle?
Considering our eventual
relational slips along
the paths of life, it is
necessary to ask if
there is not something
to fix while we are
living in matter. If we
harm or treat someone
badly, it would be
opportune, then, to try
to recompose the bonds
making him or her at
least fraternal (let us
not forget, in this
sense, that we will not
even take a pen drive
from here). Anyway,
whatever our greatest
difficulty or
deficiency, the fact is
that intimate reform is
essential to our
spiritual evolution, as
it infuses us with new
purposes and meaning to
our lives. So do not
waste any more time -
life is short. Be your
own honest judge, admit
where you are not doing
well and, fundamentally,
correct yourself.
Only strong spirits have
the moral strength and
dignity to carry out
this exercise. Start
now, my dear friend,
your inner reform
process so you will not
regret it later...