Sérgio Luis da
Silva Lopes:
“From the
medicine and
spirituality
depends the
future of health
on the planet”
Author of the
book “Moral Laws
and Mental
Health”, the
psychiatrist
Sérgio Luis da
Silva Lopes
(picture),
from the city of
Pelotas (RS), is
a Spiritist
worker and
current director
of the Human
Solidarity
Department of
the Medical-Spiritist
Association -
AME-Brasil.
Born in Bagé
(RS), and having
the opportunity
to grow in a
Spiritist
family, he
trailed the ways
of formation by
being
evangelized and
active
participation in
the movement of
Spiritist Youth,
where he met his
wife Jeannine
and together
they have 3
kids.
In his book,
Sergio Lopes talks about the
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Moral Laws,
which are part
of the third
book of “The
Spirits’ Book”
and that aid our
blossoming on
the way to our
spiritual
development.
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O Consolador: As
a writer, what
have you already
published?
I have several
articles
published in
many journals
and I’m the
author of the
book “Moral Laws
and Mental
Health”,
published by
Francisco
Spinelli, from
FERGS –
www.livraria.fergs.org.br
.
O Consolador:
Sergio, what
made you develop
the topic Moral
Laws and Mental
Health?
After two years
writing articles
about this topic
to the journal
Spiritist
Dialog, by
FERGS, I came up
with the idea of
transforming
them into a
book, which also
led in giving
the copyright to
the Federation
that today has
the right to
make money from
it.
O Consolador:
Have you felt
any inspiration
from
Spirituality as
you wrote it?
There were many
moments of
evident
inspiration in
the book.
Sometimes the
ideas flowed so
easily, like,
for example, in
the short
intervals of the
medical
appointments,
about 10 or 15
minutes.
O Consolador:
What has the
response been so
far?
Mainly from
people who tell
me that my work
has been really
clarifying for
their personal
questions. It is
always good when
we get to help
the others. That
was what I meant
when I wrote the
book.
O Consolador:
What is your
role in
the Medical-Spiritist
Association of
Pelotas and at
AME-Brasil?
At AME-Pelotas I
work as a
president and
coordinator of
two groups of
study: Medicine
and Spirituality
and Psychology
of Joanna de
Angelis. At
AME-Brasil I am
a lecturer and
director of the
Human Solidarity
Department.
O Consolador:
Does AME -
Brasil have a
website?
If so, what’s
its address and
content?
Yes. The website
of AME-Brasil is
www.amebrasil.org.br.
And its main
content is the
matter of
medicine and
Spirituality.
O Consolador:
How does the
Solidarity
Department at
AME-Brasil
perform their
activities?
Our department
works to
develop, all
over Brazil,
activities of
partnership in
the area of good
will. Since its
creation, in
2007, we have
already
developed free
volunteer
service in
several
Brazilian
states.
O Consolador:
What has the
response to the
work of
AME-Brasil been
so far?
The Project of
solidarity
actions, by Dr.
Marlene Nobre,
president of
AME-Brasil,
shown in the
meeting of
Specialized
Entities of
November 2006,
at FEB, needs to
be singled out
because it
serves as a
guideline to
orient the
actions from our
department.
O Consolador:
What is your
Spiritist
Center? What are
the activities
you perform
there?
I attend the
Spiritist Home
Fabiano de
Cristo, in
Pelotas (RS),
where I deliver
lectures and
prayers.
O Consolador:
One of your
highlights in
Pelotas is the
psychological
studies on the
work of Joanna
de Angelis.
Talk about it.
It is a very
special study
group, because
it develops the
topics of the
modern
psychology from
the view of the
Spirit Joanna de
Angelis through
her books. We
have been having
an in-depth
study in our
group for one
year and a half
and we currently
have 130 people.
I’d like to say
that this study
group on Joanna
de Angelis has a
different
vibration, very
special, the
best I’ve ever
felt in my whole
life as a
Spiritist.
O Consolador:
How do you see
the
controversial
topics in the
Spiritist
movement?
With
consideration
and caution, as
it has to be
with Spiritist
people,
according to
Allan Kardec.
However, with an
active
participation,
mainly when it
comes to topics
about the
defense of life.
O Consolador:
Have the
controversial
topics of the
society as a
whole been
subjected to
scrutiny at AME?
The
controversial
topics that are
focused on our
study group and
the main
conclusions
refer to the
defense of life
before the
reality of the
Spirit.
O Consolador:
How do you rate
the Spiritist
movement in your
city and in Rio
Grande do Sul?
Pelotas, in the
last census done
by IBGE, has
been singled out
as one of the
cities with the
largest number
of Spiritist
people in
Brazil. We have
a strong
movement that
has been on
increase every
day. Rio Grande
do Sul shows a
strong doctrinal
basis, mainly
when it comes to
the area of
Spiritist
studies and
evangelization.
O Consolador:
How is it to be
doctor and
Spiritist?
I couldn’t act
in another way.
I know I don’t
work alone. My
diploma is not
mine, I just
borrowed from
Christ. From the
medicine and
spirituality
depends the
future of health
on the planet.
When I
disincarnate, if
I deserve, I’ll
keep on being a
doctor, always
learning from
the Spiritual
friends.
O Consolador:
Your final words.
I consider it as
an honor and
blessing to be
incarnated in
this moment and
work in this
doctrine that,
besides comfort,
brings light to
the most
important
questions of our
life.
Thank you.
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