One of the highlights of
this issue is the interview
that the Professor and
writer Jerri Roberto Santos
de Almeida delivered to our
collaborator and editor
Antonio Augusto Nascimento,
in which he reports his
experience as a teacher,
lecturer and collaborator at
the Spiritist Federation of
Rio Grande do Sul (FERGS).
Graduated in History and
post-graduated in Dialogs
between History and
Literature, the confrere
goes about saying that
violence is a thermometer
which signals the necessity
of an urgent review on
values.
“Bring Jesus to our daily
reflections and everyday
living– he says – is our
duty.”
Another highlight of this
issue is the Special “Homo
hominis lupus (The man is
man’s wolf)”, in which
Américo Domingos Nunes Filho
examines the mistake that is
abortion. The confrere, who
is a doctor in Rio de
Janeiro, says that
the person-to-be at eleven
weeks old, inside his
mother, can already start
his first movements and
reflexes, which shows that
such practice is a murder, a
human carnage, supported by
the ignorance of the
authentic spiritual
knowledge.
In a special story, in which
he presents two synopses of
top Spiritist plays –
Lover Never Forgets and
Allan Kardec, the
Scientist of Invisible –
Orson Peter Carrara shows
how art has been used
effectively to spread
Spiritism. The story is
another highlight of this
issue.
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As it has been previously
shown, the numbers
registered on the site “O
Consolador” points for the
continuous growth of number
of people that use our
magazine to study and spread
the Doctrine. In the chart
below we have the numbers
for November 2007 and,
beside, to be compared,
November 2008:
Specification |
November 2007 |
November 2008 |
Downloads
|
8.280 |
22.955 |
Prints |
40.508 |
125.839 |
Downloads and prints |
48.788 |
148.794 |
Average |
1.626 |
4.959 |
The average of prints and
downloads has tripled in the
period, what only increases
our responsibility in keep
spreading the Spiritist
Doctrine.