Incarnation in Different
Worlds
We present in this issue
the topic #86 from the
Systematized Study of
the Spiritist Doctrine,
that is being presented
weekly, according to the
programme elaborated by
the Brazilian Spiritist
Federation (FEB),
structured in 6 modules
and 147 topics.
If the reader uses this
program for a study
group, we suggest that
questions proposed be
discussed freely before
the reading of the text
that follows. If you
would like to study
alone, we ask you to try
to answer the questions
at first and only then
read the text that
follows. The answer key
can be found at the end
of the lesson.
Questions
1.
What is determinant for
a Spirit to incarnate in
this or that planet?
2.
According to Spiritism,
what category does our
planet fit in?
3.
Are the conditions of
life in the superior
spheres so different
from Earth?
4.
What reasons would there
be for a Spirit to
reincarnate in an
inferior world to the
one he lived his last
corporeal existence?
5.
Can the human form also
be found in worlds
superior to Earth?
Text
The Spirits aren’t
attached to a world
indefinitely
1.
Incarnation in different
worlds obeys a criterion
of moral progress. When
the Spirits have
acquired over a world
the degree of progress
comporting with the
state of that world,
they quit in order to
dwell upon another more
advanced, where they
acquire new knowledge.
2.
Spirits who find
themselves incarnated in
any world are not bound
to that same world
indefinitely. Every
world for them is what
the school represents
for the child, who
progresses according to
his studies.
3.
The elevated Spirits are
destined to reincarnate
in more advanced worlds
than ours. The great
scale of worlds shows
countless degrees,
disposed towards the
progressive ascension of
the Spirits, which go
one after the other.
4.
Talking about the many
mansions existent in the
infinite Universe, Jesus
said: “In my Father's
house are many mansions:
If it were not so, I
would have told you. I
go to prepare a place
for you”.
Earth belongs to worlds
of tests and atonements
category
5.
According to the
Spiritist Doctrine, the
planets can be divided
into five main
categories:
• Primitive
worlds, destined to
receive the initial
incarnations of the
human soul.
• Worlds of
tests and atonements,
where evil predominates.
• Regenerating
worlds, where souls who
still have to atone may
absorb new strength by
resting from the fatigue
of fighting.
• Blessed
worlds, where goodness
outweighs evil.
• Celestial or
divine worlds, inhabited
by purified Spirits,
where only goodness
exists.
6.
Earth – according to
Allan Kardec – belongs
to the category of
worlds of tests and
atonements, and that’s
why man finds so much
misery there.
“Nevertheless, not all
the Spirits that have
incarnated on Earth came
to atone. The races
which are called savage
were formed from Spirits
who had only just left
their infancy, and who
found themselves, as it
were, on an educational
course for development
through contact with
more advanced Spirits.
Later came the
semi-civilized races,
made up of the same
Spirits as they
travelled along their
paths to progress. In
general, these are the
indigenous races on
Earth, who will raise
themselves little by
little through the
centuries, some of whom
have already managed to
reach an intelligent
state equal to the more
enlightened. ” (The
Gospel according to
Spiritism, chapter III,
item 14.)
7.
In these blissful worlds
relationships between
peoples and individuals
are always friendly,
never perturbed by
ambition to enslave
their neighbor or make
war.
8.
The man who lives in
such worlds no longer
painfully drags upon the
action of the heavy
atmosphere. The specific
lightness of body
permits rapid and easy
locomotion. The
corporeal necessities
are almost unknown.
Longer than ours,
existence there is based
on study, participation
in the works of an
advanced civilization,
which has as basis the
sheer moral, the respect,
fraternity and
friendship.
The human form is also
common to the advanced
worlds
9.
Death in no way conveys
any horror of
decomposition; far from
causing terror, it is
considered a happy
transformation because
there is no doubt as to
the future. During life
the soul, being no
longer constricted by
compact matter, expands
itself and delights in a
lucidity which places it
in an almost constant
state of emancipation
and allows completely
free thought
transmission.
10.
In these worlds, all the
delicate and elevated
sentiments of human
nature find themselves
exalted and purified.
Hate is unknown, as are
petty jealousies and the
covetous of envy. The
ties of love and
brotherhood hind all
humanity each to the
other so that the strong
help the weak.
11.
Incarnation of a Spirit
in an inferior world to
that he lived in his
previous corporeal
existence may occur in
two cases:
• As a mission,
with the aim of helping
the progress, in which
he takes the
tribulations of such
existence happily, as it
is for his own
progress.
• As expiation,
since there are cases in
which the Spirits must
restart, in an
environment convenient
to his nature,
badly-executed
existences.
12.
As everywhere, the form
is always human, but it
is more beautiful, more
perfected and above all
else, purified. The body
possesses nothing of the
earthly materiality and
consequently is not
subject to the same
necessities, sicknesses
or deteriorations which
the predominance of
matter provokes.
Answer
Key
1.
What is determinant for
a Spirit to incarnate in
this or that planet?
A.: Incarnation in
different worlds obeys a
criterion of moral
progress. When the
Spirits have acquired
over a world the degree
of progress comporting
with the state of that
world, they quit in
order to dwell upon
another more advanced,
where they acquire new
knowledge.
2.
According to Spiritism,
what category does our
planet fit in?
A.: Earth belongs to the
category of worlds of
tests and atonements,
and that’s why man finds
so much misery there.
3.
Are the conditions of
life in the superior
spheres so different
from Earth?
A.: Yes. In these
blissful worlds
relationships between
peoples and individuals
are always friendly,
never perturbed by
ambition to enslave
their neighbor or make
war.
4.
What reasons would there
be for a Spirit to
reincarnate in an
inferior world to the
one he lived his last
corporeal existence?
A.: As a mission, with
the aim of helping the
progress, in which he
takes the tribulations
of such existence
happily, as it is for
his own progress. As
expiation, since there
are cases in which the
Spirits must restart, in
an environment
convenient to his nature,
badly-executed
existences.
5.
Can the human form also
be found in worlds
superior to Earth?
A.: Yes. But it is more
beautiful, more
perfected and above all
else, purified.
Bibliography:
The Spirits’ Book, by
Allan Kardec, items 178
- 182.
The Gospel according to
Spiritism, by Allan
Kardec, chapter III,
items 2 - 18.
Genesis, by Allan
Kardec, item 28.
John, 14:1-3.
After Death, by Leon
Denis, pp. 221 - 224.