sympathizer and
according to the
work that you do
for the
Spiritist
Doctrine, what
is your view of
the Spiritist
movement?
It is something
much bigger than
most people
realize. The
Spiritist
Doctrine is not
just about
charity, neither
only about
people that talk
to spirits, as
many say. I have
a great respect
for both
incarnated and
disincarnated
people. This is
a beautiful
doctrine that
seeks spiritual
growth through
moral growth.
O Consolador: Please describe
the work that
you perform for
the Spiritist
Doctrine.
I have been
working as a
graphic designer
for the
Spiritist
Tribune for
about 8 years,
together with
master Azamor
Cirne (President
of Leopoldo
Cirne Spiritist
Centre) and with
a very
disciplined team.
I also do
graphic designer
work for the
Paraíba
Spiritist
Federation (newspapers,
books, special
editions, slides
and website)
together with
Fátima Farias, who works for
the
communications
department.
O Consolador: How did you
approach the
Spiritist
Doctrine and
what do you like
about it?
In my family
there is a
mixture of
Spiritist and
Catholics. In my
childhood I used
to go to the
Bezerra de
Menezes Spiritist
Centre, in Cruz
das Armas. We
used to go with
our father to
the Sunday
lectures, even
though my mother
was not very
happy about it.
I was very
little, only
years later I
realised that it
was a Spiritist
Centre.
When I was 14
years old I
started
attending it
again and I
continued during
1 year and a
half, I used to
go along with my
sister, who had
some problems
and was seeking
Spiritual help
to minimize them.
In 2006 my
sister had
postpartum
depression and
the Spiritist
Doctrine gave me
strength to cope
with the
situation. The
Spiritist
message has
comforted and
helped me when I
most needed.
O Consolador: When you receive
the articles
that will be
published by the
Spiritist
Tribune, what
are the themes
that draw your
attention?
What catches my
attention is how
the subjects are
addressed,
without
attacking any
other religion,
without the
pretension of
being better
than the others.
It is a
simplistic work
but it talks
about current
issues and the
articles provide
a deep analysis
of the Spiritist
universe.
Everybody that
cooperates with
the magazine is
careful about
the quality of
the articles
that will be
published. The
magazine also
advertises
Spiritist events
that will take
place in Brazil
or abroad. The
Spiritist
Tribune is a non
profitable work;
the aim is to
spread out the
Spiritist
Doctrine.
O Consolador:
As a graphic
designer for the
Nordeste
magazine, are the themes
linked to
subjects studied
by the Spiritist
Doctrine? What
is the
magazine’s point
of view on
subjects as
abortion,
reincarnation,
communication
with spirits,
etc? Do writers
address these
things?
The Nordeste
magazine is not
a religious
publication. Its
main focus is
the northeast
state, as the
name implies,
however we have
a religion
session where we
have published
two Spiritist
related articles:
an interview
with Divaldo
Franco, when he
was in Joao
Pessoa for the
launch of two
books and also
the article
“2012: the
apocalypse
visions”, where
we demonstrated
what the end of
the world means
in accordance
with the main
Brazilian
religion’s point
of view.
The themes are
suggested by the
editors,
journalists and
readers. We
research about
what people
would like to
read in each
edition. If the
above mentioned
themes are of
people’s
interest, then
they are
naturally
published. Due
to our
professionalism,
we are not
against any
religion. Our
aim is to
deliver
information to
our readers,
does not matter
what religion it
belongs to.
O Consolador: Regarding the
interview with
Divaldo Franco,
which was
published by the
above mentioned
magazine, what
was the main
subject?
Divaldo
spoke about
religion
coexistence as
well as the “new
age” for the
earth, these
were the main
themes. It had a
great
repercussion. We
have received
several comments,
people have
called asking
where they could
buy the
magazine.
Divaldo spoke
about the return
of Jesus and
also about the
regeneration
period which our
planet has been
enduring. The
interview is
available online;
at Paraiba’s
Spiritist
Federation
website -www.fepb.org.br
O Consolador:
Being a
Spiritist
Doctrine
sympathizer, how
do you see the
impact of the
Spiritist
Doctrine in your
city and state?
Do you think
that nowadays
the Spiritist
movement is more
respected?
I think that the
Spiritist
Doctrine has a
larger number of
sympathizers. In
the past, when I
used to go to
the Spiritist
centre, people
had prejudice,
but not today. I
notice that the
Spiritism is
growing and
filling a gap
left open by
another
religions. The
new generation
is more prepared
for Spiritism,
society seems
tired of
religions that
forbid
everything and
label people as
sinners only to
keep them going
to Church. In
the Spiritist
Doctrine
everyone has the
right to make
mistakes and the
opportunity to
correct them,
thus evolving
spiritually.
O Consolador:
Have you been
reading
Spiritist books?
I carry The
Gospel According
to Spiritism in
my handbag and
also have
another one on
my bedside. I
like to read it
before going to
bed and I
recommend
everybody to do
the same,
despite of their
religion. I also
read the Spirit’s
Book and
Spiritist novels.
I gave The
Gospel According
to Spiritism as
a present to
several friends
that were
undergoing
difficult times
and all of them
said that they
felt better
after reading
the book.
In general they
are depressed,
troubled people
that have no
answer for the
things that
happen in their
lives. The
Gospel According
to Spiritism
always has an
answer for these
questions. It
teaches how to
do the Gospel at
home, what I
learned from my
friend Fátima
Farias, which
brings positive
results in the
lives of those
who practise it.
O Consolador:
Do you have any
connection with
another religion?
If so, how is
the Spiritist
Doctrine treated
on this
environment?
I do not like
fanaticism, in
no circumstances.
Among my five
brothers, three
follow the
Evangelical
religion and we
have a good
relationship.
However in some
occasions it
became difficult
as we used to
work together
and they did not
allow us to play
in the office
any other songs
than the
religious ones,
so I gave up on
the job.
All my family
members know
that I
sympathize with
the Spiritist
Doctrine and
that I like the
Catholic Church
as well as the
Spiritist
Doctrine. I like
to emphasize the
good aspect of
each religion. I
think it is
beautiful how
the Evangelical
women dress; it
demonstrates
character. I
like to have the
image of Our
Lady to protect
me and I
practise charity
as taught by the
Spiritists.
Nowadays I can
speak freely to
my brothers
about their
religion as well
as about
Spiritism, so we
keep on
overcoming
barriers.
O Consolador:
According to the
information
already provided
by the
Spiritists, what
is your view on
reincarnation,
communication
with spirits and
immortality?
I believe that
we are
influenced by
disincarnated
spirits, I think
they can both
help or disturb
us, depending on
their
educational
level. I believe
that in each
incarnation we
learn things and
develop
ourselves. I
like to read the
“The Gospel
According to
Spiritism” aloud,
so the spirits
that are present
can benefit from
the lesson, I
think this is a
good way of
learning
together.
I believe that
some
disturbances are
caused by
obsessores and
that sometimes
we attract them
through our
negative
thinking. I feel
inspired
sometimes when
working for the
Spiritism. It
happened when I
develop the
website and also
on other
occasions. I
also believe
that the
Spiritism is
linked to the
achievements on
the medicine
field as well as
on other areas. |