We present in this issue
the topic #138 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. Where can we find,
according to Spiritism,
evidence of the
existence of God?
2. The thought that we
formulated about God is
still very primitive.
Arrive a day to
understand God and
resolve any questions
that this issue still
raises?
3. Why Spiritism says
that the man of our age
can not understand the
nature of God?
4. What is the worship
of God and what
consequences for men?
5. What form of worship
is most pleasing to the
Creator?
Text
Only with evolution is
that we will see God
differently
1. Theme song of the
main work of the Spirit,
God is defined quite
clearly by the immortal
as the supreme
intelligence and primary
cause of all things. The
proof of its existence,
explain the higher
spirits, can be found in
the axiom that we use in
our science: "There is
no effect without
cause." "Seek the cause
of everything that is
not the work of man, and
your reason will
respond." (The Spirit’s
Book, 1 and 4.)
2. The question of God
is indeed the most
serious of all problems
hanging over our heads
and whose solution is
bound, strictly and
urgency to the problem
of man and his destiny.
Knowing the truth about
God, about the world and
on life is - in the
words of Léon Denis -
what is most essential,
most necessary, because
it is He who sustains
us, inspires us and
drives us even without
us.
3. Tell us Pietro Ubaldi
only gradually be able
to understand the
essence of the
manifestations of the
Creator, when the
development of our
conceptual and
perceptual skills we
learn to penetrate the
depth of things. It is
therefore really
wonderful spirits even
in narrow evolutionary
condition, like ours,
have always been
designed to make the
existence of a Supreme
Being who governs all.
4. At first, this idea -
innate in man - is vague
and rather abstract.
With the evolution
through multiple
experiences
reincarnation, we began
to see God differently.
The wise nature has
limited our perceptions
and our feelings and is
step by step, slowly,
she leads us on the path
of knowledge, knowledge
of the universe is the
visible, is the hidden.
Man lacks a sense that
she understands God
5. This thought can be
harvested in the
responses by the
immortal questions 10
and 11, "The Book
Spirit’s":
Question 10 –
Can man comprehend the
essential nature of God?
– “No; he lacks the
sense required for
comprehending it.”
Question 11 – Will man
ever become able to
comprehend the mystery
of the Divinity? –
“When his mind shall no
longer be obscured by
matter, and when, by his
perfection, he shall
have brought himself
nearer to God, be will
see and comprehend Him.”
6. To fully understand
the significance of the
issue No 10 - claims
that the man lacks a
sense allowing for the
understanding of the
Godhead - just remember
that a man born blind is
unable to define or
distinguish light
colors, something that
little children can do,
just because it lacks
the blind the sense of
sight. If both
short-sighted, he was
deaf, it also would be
impossible to
distinguish the sounds.
Remember also that there
are beings in the animal
kingdom that have only
the sense of touch, and
yet, they can live and
survive in the
environment where they
are.
7. Arrive so a day,
starting from a
primitive idea of God, a
deeper understanding and
more dilated, but now we
understand that God, as
we conceive it, is not
the god of Eastern
pantheism or
anthropomorphic God,
ruler of heaven outside
the world, that tell us
the religions of the
West, since God,
although he created the
universe, with him not
to be confused.
Worshiping God is
raising up thinking he
is approaching his
8. This great Being,
absolute, eternal,
supremely just and good,
who knows our needs,
which is sensitive to
our pain, which is the
huge focus on that all
beings, the communion of
thought and feeling,
come draw forces, rescue
, the inspiration needed
to guide the path of
destiny, to sustain them
in their struggles,
comfort in their misery,
to raise their fainting
and falls.
9. If, as we saw
earlier, the idea of God
is innate in humans, can
not disbelieve the
statement in issue 651
of "The Book of Spirits"
according to which there
was never people
atheists, because men
always understood that
above all there is a
Supreme Being in the
Universe.
10. Of course,
individually, there are
men who deny God, but
those in minute number,
nothing more that
individuals are
temporarily shrouded by
the cloak of ignorance.
Proposed in Pietro
Ubaldi we say to someone
who thinks like: "wake
up and feel that God is
on your side, is within
you, is your life, the
life of everything,"
because the concept of
divine fatherhood brings
enormous benefits to
Spirit and that is
fatherhood which implies
that the brotherhood of
man.
11. As a result of what
we saw is not difficult
to understand and
justify the adoration
that men should have
towards the Creator,
being understood by the
worship of elevation of
thought to God, a theme
that Kardec examined in
"The Book of Spirits"
649 and following
questions, summarized
below:
a.
In the elevation of the
thought towards God.
Through adoration the
soul draws nearer to
Him.
b.
Of an innate sentiment,
like the belief in the
Divinity. The
consciousness of his
weakness leads man to
bow before the Being who
can protect him.
c.
It is included in
natural law, since it is
the result of a
sentiment innate in man;
for which reason it is
found among all peoples,
though under different
forms.
d.
True adoration is in the
heart. In all your
actions remember that
the Master's eyes is
always upon you.
e.
Worship is useful when
idle simulation is.
f.
"God prefers those who
worship Him from the
heart, with sincerity,
and by doing what is
good and avoiding what
is evil, to those who
fancy they honour Him by
ceremonies which do not
render them any better
than their neighbours.
g.
He who has nothing but
compassion abroad is a
hypocrite. The songs do
not come to God except
through the door of the
heart.
h.
When those who
sympathise in thought
and feeling are
assembled together, they
have more power to
attract good spirits to
them. It is the same
when they are assembled
for worshipping God. But
you must not therefore
conclude that private
worship is less
acceptable; for each man
can worship God in his
own thought.
i.
Prayer is an act of
worship. Praying to God
is to think of him,
approach him and put
himself in communication
with him.
Answer
Key
1. Where can we find,
according to Spiritism,
evidence of the
existence of God?
The proof of the
existence of God can be
found in an axiom that
we use in our science:
"There is no effect
without cause." They
told us the immortal:
"Seek the cause of
everything that is not
the work of man, and
your reason will
respond."
2. The thought that we
formulated about God is
still very primitive.
Arrive a day to
understand God and
resolve any questions
that this issue still
raises?
Yes arrive a day to a
deeper understanding and
higher extended
concerning the Creator.
3. Why Spiritism says
that the man of our age
can not understand the
nature of God?
The reason for this is
missing the man of our
time a sense that it
allows the understanding
of the Godhead. We are
also in relation to the
Creator as a man born
blind in the face of
light or color, he is
unable to define or
distinguish precisely
because it lacks a
sense: the sense of
sight.
4. What is the worship
of God and what
consequences for men?
Worship is the elevation
of thought to God. The
worship of the soul
approaches the Creator,
but it is only useful
when is idle simulation.
5. What form of worship
is most pleasing to the
Creator?
True worship is the
heart. God prefers those
who worship from the
heart, with sincerity,
doing good and avoiding
evil, and those who
believe honor him
through ceremonies that
does not make them
better for their peers.
Bibliography:
The
Spirit’s Book, Allan
Kardec, questions 1 to
16, 649 to 657.
Moral
Laws, Rodolfo Calligaris,
p. 46.
The Great
Enigma, Léon Denis, pp.
25 to 70.
God in
Nature, de Camille
Flammarion, p. 392.
God and
the Universe, Pietro
Ubaldi, pp. 292 to 317.
The Grand
Synthesis, Pietro Ubaldi,
p. 201.