presented
special
programmes
connected to the
environment
theme. He
recently
launched through
the Brazilian
Spiritist
Federation (FEB)
the book
Espiritismo e
Ecologia (Spiritism
and Ecology),
which is the
main topic of
the present
interview.
O Consolador:
How did the idea
of launching the
book
Espiritismo e
Ecologia (Spiritism
and Ecology), by
the Brazilian
Spiritist
Federation (FEB)
came through?
I have been
preparing
lectures and
seminars at
spiritist
centres since
2004 on this
subject. The
first invite
came from our
dear Luis
Antonio Millecco,
who suggested
the theme
"Ecology and
Peace". This was
the start of a
project that has
been awakening a
lot of curiosity
within me. I am
really glad to
see similar
points between
the Spiritist
Doctrine and the
ecological
science.
O Consolador:
Can you please
tell us about
the programmes
produced and
exhibited by the
media about this
topic?
My work entails
TV, radio,
internet, books
and some
articles I write
for the press. I
have been
working as a
journalist for
21 years. On the
last 17 I have
been studying
sustainability.
My understanding
is that the
social role of a
journalist is to
make people
aware of what is
wrong and show a
different
perspective for
our society. I
feel privileged
to do what I
like; plus, I
feel I am doing
something
useful.
O Consolador:
Society enforces
into us a need
for things that
are not
essential for
our daily lives.
As a
consequence,
consumption has
reached a level
that generates
waste and
garbage. How can
we find a
balance between
the progress of
our civilization
and Evolution?
Would these be
able to
complement each
other?
We are living
through a unique
time in History.
We need to
become aware of
that. We are
obliged to take
decisions that
will have an
impact on the
future of this
planet. Ethical,
moral, social,
economical and
environmental
issues are
interlinked.
They demand our
ability to see
systematically.
Spiritism as
well as Ecology
demands from us
a detailed
observation.
These questions
are discussed on
our book.
O Consolador:
Wouldn’t it be
utopia to think
we can live in a
sustainable
planet since
evolution
happens first on
a conscious
level?
There are
complementary
processes. It is
an ethical
matter to make
good use of
natural
resources. It a
moral matter to
look after the
space created by
God for us. We
can’t separate
humanity from
the planet. Our
Doctrine says
the beings who
live at each of
the inhabited
worlds are made
of basic
elements from
those planets.
We, for
instance, are
made of air,
soil and water.
If we pollute
the water, the
soil and the
air, we will
die. There will
be no life
without the
environment.
O Consolador:
Wouldn’t it be
natural to have
integration
between man and
nature in our
planet?
This is why we
need to start
sustainable
practices in our
routine, since
this come
together with
the ethical
standards we
want to follow
regarding
respect to life
and other beings
from the
Universe.
O Consolador:
The
technological
evolution is
happening on a
really fast
speed. Wouldn’t
you say this
technology
revolution
became a way to
avoid talking
about
environmental
issues?
The biggest
encouragers of
the
technological
evolution are
the weaponry
companies. This
shows us the
moral level we
are, as human
beings.
Therefore, the
environmental
crisis demands
investment. I
believe the
construction of
peace will take
centuries to
happen, but the
good news is
that we are
evolving.
O Consolador:
Allan Kardec
used to say that
education is
essential for
moral progress.
There are,
however,
numerous
challenges on
the way. How can
we help the
communication
resources to
transmit the
right message to
the audience?
At this digital
communication
time, every
person has the
right to create
its own media.
There are blogs
in the United
States where one
million users
access it every
day. Thanks to
twitter, Iran’s
population was
able to overcome
censorship and
protest against
the fraud at
elections. The
conventional
ways of
communication
are going
through a
massive shift.
Every person can
now provide
information
online and reach
a piece of the
market;
therefore, we
must do it with
responsibility
and commitment
to the truth.
O Consolador:
The insane
consumption is
linked directly
with the
promotion of
unsustainable
economical
growth that is
promoted
nowadays. What
is the role of
the media in
this process?
Our challenge is
to reform the
values present
in our society
that are around
consumption. We
need to redirect
the marketing
strategies,
since
exaggerated
consumption
doesn’t bring
peace of mind.
In addition,
this consumption
is not
sustainable. It
is our duty to
find a creative
and intelligent
way to make the
economy grow
without making
the audience an
easy target for
marketing
campaigns. It is
inevitable and
urgent to
rethink our ways
of production
and consumption.
O Consolador:
How do you see
the level of
consciousness
amongst
spiritists?
One of the
reasons I
decided to write
this book was to
speed up this
process within
the spiritist
movement. I
believe we could
improve, from my
point of view.
O Consolador:
What references
can you find in
your book from
other sources
related to the
spiritist
literature, such
as Allan Kardec?
There are
several
references in
the book to the
work codified by
Kardec. There
are references
to other
incarnated and
disincarnated
authors as well.
Some of the
books mentioned
are: Genesis,
The Spirits'
Book (chapters
focusing on the
Laws of
Preservation and
Destruction),
Joanna de
Ângelis, André
Luiz, Carlos
Torres Pastorino,
Jorge Andréa dos
Santos and many
others.
Spiritism has
many references
to the
environment.
O Consolador:
How Can the
Spiritists
Contribute to a
Sustainable
World?
There are
several
alternatives
presented in the
book. There are
ways to promote
Sustainability
in the spiritist
centres, on our
daily practices.
The book has
quick tips for
the centres plus
a small
environmental
dictionary with
140 words which
can be very
useful for those
who are
interested in
the subject. |