Izabel Vitusso:
“Spiritism is
Science, and
offers a vast
field for
research”
On last year’
4th Meeting of
Historians and
Researches, the
idea that
Spiritism is
science was
strengthened.
This meeting
presented a high
quality and
quantity of
academic
research, and
opened a new
field for
research on
Spiritism
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Izabel Vitusso
(picture)
is our
interviewee of
the week. She
was born in São
Bernardo do
Campo and lives
in São Paulo
nowadays. Izabel
works as a
journalist and
also as an
editor for the
spiritist
newspaper
Correio Fraterno.
She enjoys
reading and
literature, and
has been
collaborating
for many years
with Spiritism
having worked as
an editor for
the spiritist
newspaper
Nova Aliança,
from Uberlândia
(MG, Brazil).
She participated
recently to the
4th National
Meeting of
Spiritist
Historians and
Researches.
Izabel talks
about Spiritism
with great
enthusiasm and
here she shares
some of her
experiences:
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O Consolador:
How long have
you been living
in São Paulo,
Brazil?
I was born in
São Bernardo and
lived 18 years
in Minas Gerais
(Belo Horizonte
and Uberlândia).
I have been
living here for
the last 8
years.
O Consolador:
How did you get
to know
Spiritism?
My grandparents
were spiritists
and I started
learning about
the Spiritism
Doctrine since
my childhood.
O Consolador:
Are you working
as a spiritist
leader?
In Uberlândia I
used to
coordinate the
Spiritist
Education
Department for
Children and
Youth, at a
centre called
Centro Espírita
Joana d´Arc.
I was also
editor for the
newspaper
Vida Espírita,
from AME
(Aliança
Municipal
Espírita).
In São Paulo, I
am coordinating
the Spiritist
Editor
Correio Fraterno
and also
Communication
Department of
CCDPE- Centro de
Cultura,
Desenvolvimento
e Pesquisa do
Espiritismo
Eduardo Carvalho
Monteiro.
O Consolador: We
know your life
is connected to
the press and to
spiritist
literature. Can
you please tell
us a list of
books you
consider
essential?
We all need to
study The
Spirits' Book,
The Book on
Mediums, The
Gospel According
to Spiritism,
and The Genesis
According to
Spiritism. We
should not
forget about the
Revue Spirite,
a periodical
which Kardec
published until
his death.
The books from
André Luiz, Léon
Denis, Emmanuel,
Yvonne Pereira,
Herculano Pires,
Hermínio Miranda
were always my
main point of
reference. I
used to read all
these books when
I was a
teenager.
O Consolador: As
an editor from a
spiritist
newspaper, how
do you see the
latest spiritist
books that are
being published
nowadays?
I think we live
at a time where
we are all in an
intense moment
of search.
People’s
interest on
spirituality is
increasing
drastically. It
is clear to me
the market is
following this
trend. Spiritism
is following
this trend and
benefiting from
it. On the other
hand, there are
many distorted
books being
published in
relation to the
fundamental
aspects of
Spiritism which
lack depth of
knowledge. Would
not it be useful
to read less and
reflect more?
O Consolador:
Can you please
tell us about
the experience
of being part of
the
Meeting of
Spiritist
Historians and
Researches?
This last
meeting was
promoted in
September last
year by the
Centro de
Cultura CCDPE
and Liga dos
Historiadores e
Pesquisadores de
Espiritismo.
It was an
important
meeting for its
integration, and
strengthening of
ideas. The idea
that Spiritism
is Science
offers an
infinite field
for research,
and the proof
for this theory
was the vast
amount of
academic work
done on this
field. It was
also an
important moment
for the
spiritist media,
as we realised
what an
important
instrument it is
for the
preservation of
the spiritist
memory. The
newspaper
Correio Fraterno,
for instance,
has been
circulating for
40 years and was
able to gather a
precious archive
about
Spiritism’s
background in
Brazil and
around the
world.
O Consolador:
Izabel, we are
aware that your
background is
social
communication.
We would like to
ask you to
analyse the
communication
among the
Spiritist
Movement,
please. Are
there any gaps
that could be
seen? Are we
being able to
communicate to
non-spiritist
colleagues?
We live at a
time where
changes are
happening
extremely fast.
Our behaviour as
consumers,
listeners and
readers has been
changing
rapidly. We,
spiritists, need
to adapt into a
new way of
communicating to
reach those who
are interested
in Spiritism. We
need to be
coherent
regarding the
Doctrine, but
avoid writing
and saying words
and phrases
which
common-knowledge
60 years ago.
Plus, we need to
change the way
we speak. We
need to talk not
just to
spiritist, as if
there are no
other non-spiritist
colleagues
interested in
getting to know
more about the
Doctrine. Let’s
adapt to
globalization,
which should
include these
changes,
according to my
point of view.
O Consolador: In
this coming
March we
celebrate the
International
Women's Day.
According to
your view, until
when should we
have day of
global
celebrations to
remember us of
elementary
facts, such as
the respect and
dignity every
woman should
deserve?
It seems that
society will
still take time
establishing
days of
celebration
which leads us
to formal and
ceremonial acts.
I don’t believe
that having days
of celebration
is an issue. The
problem is the
concept which
was created
around these
dates. If it’s
Mother’s Day,
you give your
mother a
present, but the
date is not used
to evaluate the
family
relationship; or
individual
actions that
could minimize
social problems
such as
orphanage; for
example. It’s
the spiritist
centres’ duty to
promote in-depth
reflections on
these occasions.
We can’t just
restrict
ourselves to
complain about
these
celebrations.
O Consolador:
There is a world
economic crisis
around, and the
politicians are
requesting the
general public
to keep
spending.
How should we,
spiritists,
proceed when
faced with
appeal for
consumption?
We, spiritists,
should always
aim to keep our
actions and
thoughts
adjusted to what
the spiritist
doctrine teaches
us. This is a
matter of common
sense in order
to establish a
balance between
consumption and
possessions. We
should not state
that consumption
is sinful. The
problem is to
get too attached
to the matter,
in compulsive
purchasing,
egocentrism, or
extreme vanity
which obstructs
our real
progress. We
need to remember
the teachings
found through
CHAPTER VIII -
THE LAW OF
PROGRESS, which
is detailed at
The Spirits'
Book by Allan
Kardec.
O Consolador:
Would you like
to share some
final thoughts
with us?
I would like to
thank you all
for your
kindness and
opportunity of
reflecting
through these
important
issues.
Reflecting and
exchanging ideas
make us learn,
improve and
progress
together.
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