We read on BBC News, via
the internet, a report
about Niemann-Pick
disease type C (NPC),
classified by science as
a rare disease, of
hereditary origin,
neurologically
progressive and
terminal, causing its
carrier, usually an
early childhood child,
with an average life
expectancy of nine
years. NPC, according to
research, is the result
of the transmission of
two copies of a
defective gene from both
parents to the child,
who has a one in four
chance of developing the
disease, with one in
every one hundred and
fifty thousand children
having the disease, but
these data are still
preliminary, as they
lack greater breadth in
the universe researched.
NPC affects the child's
brain and nervous system
with progressive memory
deterioration, loss of
balance, lung and liver
failure, delayed motor
development, loss of
speech and seizures.
There is no medication
or treatment, and
scientists are studying
the possibility of gene
therapy, but tests are
not yet conclusive about
its effectiveness. NPC,
along with other similar
diseases, is classified
as childhood dementia.
Illustrating the report,
we have the case of
Renee Staska, Australian
and mother of three
children, Hudson (4
years old), Holly (2
years old) and Austin (9
months old), all already
diagnosed with the
disease and presenting,
within their respective
ages , the symptoms we
have just described, in
a family situation that
is painful and inspires
us with compassion, as
the doctors have already
informed the mother that
her three children will
die, one after the
other, and there is
nothing in medicine, and
in science in general,
that can avoid this
prognosis. Well, faced
with this fatality, and
taking into account our
reality as souls created
by God, as presented to
us by the Spiritist
Doctrine, we ask: what
did these parents do to
deserve such a profound
ordeal? What did these
children do to receive
this terrible fate? And
even more: can science
change the destination
of these souls? And if
it can, what about the
divine designs?
We put the existence of
the soul as a starting
point, because without
it, from the materialist
point of view of birth,
living and dying, we
simply would not have
answers to the questions
raised in the previous
paragraph, so much so
that scientists are
astonished by the case
presented by the
children of Renee
Staska, as they
contradict the laws of
genetics and the
probabilities of
hereditary transmission
of genes by parents.
Only the immortality of
the soul, which
pre-exists the birth of
the child, combined with
palingenesis
(reincarnation), can
provide an adequate,
logical, and rational
response to the
existence of childhood
dementia, for now an
irreversible and
terminal disease.
However, it is not
enough to believe in the
existence of the soul.
It is necessary to have
a perfect understanding
of it, which is the
individual being created
by God and destined for
perfection, pre-existing
and also surviving, as
the organic body is only
the temporary clothing
of the soul in the
material world, it is
its instrument of
manifestation in the
physical dimension of
life. The body is born,
grows and dies, not the
soul, which develops its
divine potential always,
from incarnation to
incarnation, being
immortal, or, in other
words, from material
existence to material
existence, in new
bodies, new times and
new situations social
and cultural. The soul
never loses its
individuality, nor does
it lose its experiences
and learning. When
living in the spiritual
world or dimension, the
soul is known as Spirit;
when living in the
material world or
dimension, it is the
soul itself. The set of
Spirits (which are the
discarnate Souls) plus
Souls (which are the
incarnated Spirits),
form humanity, as we are
all human beings, as we
learned in the spiritist
study, the only
difference between the
discarnate and the
incarnate being, having
or not an organic body,
thus, we are Souls or
Spirits, here understood
as synonyms.
But how can we live in
the spiritual world
without having a body?
Here is the mistake that
many make because we not
only have an organic
body, but we are also
endowed with a spiritual
body, which the
Spiritist Doctrine calls
perispirit. This body is
semi-material, much more
flexible, molecule by
molecule linked to the
organic body, detaching
itself from it in the
phenomenon called death,
and, from incarnation to
incarnation, it is the
perispirit responsible
for modeling the new
organic body that the
Spirit will take for
itself in new existence.
We have in non-spiritist
literature, of an
academic nature, with
the use of scientific
methodology and
controlled
experimentation, dozens
of published works
proving the immortality
of the soul, the
intervention of Spirits
in the physical world
and reincarnation,
hence, it is not just
Spiritism that proclaims
this truth.
That said, and
considering that
incarnations are in
solidarity with each
other, that what is done
in one existence has
consequences for another
incarnation, both good
and bad, according to
what perfect divine
justice provides (we
recommend reading the
Penal Code of Life
Future, contained in
chapter 7 of Heaven
and Hell, by Allan
Kardec), we can now
establish a better
understanding of
diseases classified as
childhood dementia, as
is the case with NPC.
Palingenesis or law of
reincarnation
The ancient Greeks, in
the wisdom of many of
their philosophers,
already believed in
palingenesis, that is,
in the return of the
Spirit (or Soul) through
a new organic body, a
belief also shared by
the ancient Jewish
people, as can be seen
in several descriptions
of the Torah, the sacred
religious book that
Christians know as the
Old Testament, just as
we also find this belief
among the ancient
Egyptians. Jesus
himself, the basis of
Christianity, taught
that it was necessary to
be born again, stating
that the preacher John
the Baptist was the
reincarnation of the
prophet Elijah.
Spiritism did not invent
reincarnation, nor did
it make it an exclusive
principle of its
doctrine, but rather
studied it through
logical and rational
philosophical
conceptualization, as
well as observing it
through duly recorded
and cataloged facts, as
did Dr. Ian Stevenson,
from the University of
Virginia, in the United
States, non-spiritist
and author of several
studies, including the
book Twenty Cases
Suggestive of
Reincarnation, which
every scientist should
know.
With the immortality of
the soul and
reincarnation we have an
explanation for
infantile dementia, as
well as for other
diseases classified as
hereditary or genetic,
which emerge during the
childhood period, or
even detected in the
mother's womb, in the
developing fetus, and
which already involve
the existence of the
Spirit, which is in
charge of the formation
of the new body through
its perispirit,
remembering that the
spiritual body is the
biological organizing
model, commanding the
entire process. It is in
the perispirit that the
mental energies of the
reincarnating Spirit are
concentrated, thus,
whoever committed evil
in previous existences
and has a guilty
conscience,
automatically
impregnates the
perispirit with these
energies, which will
hatch in the new body in
development, the same
happening when the
Spirit requests a
specific trial, which
could be a serious
injury or a genetic
defect.
The spiritist theory of
reincarnation does not
invalidate the laws of
heredity, which operate
above all under divine
determinism, which human
science has not yet been
able to understand. The
case of Renee Staska's
children is proof of
what we are talking
about. For science, the
probability of all
children having the same
disease, which is rare,
is minimal, but it
happened, and scientists
cannot explain how this
was possible. Without
the immortality of the
soul, reincarnation, and
the functioning
mechanisms of divine
justice, so well-studied
by Spiritism, there
really is no
explanation.
In the case in question,
we understand that the
three Spirits carrying
the disease, whether
through expiation
(consequence of actions
that violated divine law
in past existences) or
through requested trial,
are not in this process
by chance, even because
chance does not exist,
that is, there are
preponderant causes that
go beyond mere
biological factors. For
the mother (the report
says nothing about the
father) it is a test
that, in fact, seems to
be coming to fruition,
as the report states
that she is taking care
of her children with a
lot of love, doing
everything for them. And
reincarnation also comes
into play here, as the
emotional bonds between
parents and children are
not free, they usually
come from connections
that have been built
over multiple
existences.
Science and divine
justice
We also have under
analysis the issue of
scientific progress in
the research and
treatment of diseases
currently considered
incurable, many of which
are leading to early
death, as is the case
with NPC. To what extent
can science intervene
when it is known that it
is a reincarnation
atonement that the
Spirit needs to go
through? This is the
doubt that torments many
scholars, but perfectly
elucidated by Spiritism,
by clarifying that
science is given to man
so that he can
contribute to the divine
designs in the world,
improving the quality of
life of human beings and
their interaction with
natural resources on the
planet. Let us see, in
this regard, the
response of the Superior
Spirits in question 692
of The Spirits' Book:
All beings must
contribute to help
general progress move
forward in every way
possible. God employs
the human race as
instruments for the
perfection that is the
goal of everything in
nature. The act of
assisting in this
process of improvement
is the way in which
humanity can participate
in carrying out Divine
plans.
Therefore, the human
being, through science,
must make every effort
to progress life, to
improve knowledge, as
the divine law itself,
which is the law of
evolution, requests of
human beings. We know
that this progress is
gradual, which is why
science still struggles
with phenomena and
diseases that it cannot
explain satisfactorily,
whose roots are in the
Spirit. The approach of
science to the spiritual
reality of life will
elucidate many diseases,
which will then reach
the appropriate
solution, always in
accordance with what
each person must face
here on Earth, as divine
designs will always be
sovereign, as they are
perfectly fair.
As long as childhood
dementia has no
treatment, other than
physiotherapeutic
therapy to alleviate its
consequences, we give
love to parents and
their children, in the
form of prayers and
fraternal support,
knowing that chance does
not exist, and that
divine mercy beckons for
happier days to come,
more fortunate in the
future, for all those
who submit themselves
with resignation and
faith to this ordeal,
because the future life
beckons us, promising,
radiant, telling us that
here on Earth everything
passes, but in eternity
love’s eternal light
will live forever!
Marcus De
Mario is a writer,
educator, speaker;
coordinates Seara de
Luz, an online spiritist
study group; edits the
Orientação Espírita
channel on YouTube; has
more than 35 published
books.
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