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Wilson
Czerski
(picture)
was born
in the city
of Ponta
Grossa (PR),
but now
lives in
Curitiba
(PR). He
works in the
Aeronautics
as a
Meteorology
specialist.
He has
graduated in
Management
and is also
a small
businessman.
He is the
Vice
President of
the
Association
of Spiritism
Disseminators
from Paraná
(ADE-PR). He
also
contributes
with the
electronic
magazine
O Consolador.
Here at the
present
interview he
talks about
his journey
within the
Spiritist
Movement and
tells us his
views on
interesting
topics.
O Consolador: When
was your
firstcontact
with
Spiritism?
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I was first
in contact
with
esoterical
and AMORC
books (The
Ancient
Mystical
Order Rosae
Crucis) from
the age of
12. I
started to
go with my
dad to a
spiritist
centre;
later we
went to a
Centre of
Umbanda*. I
then stayed
away from
religion for
a decade,
but after
this period
of my life I
concentrated
on studying
the
spiritist
books. |
O Consolador:
What was your
family’s
reaction?
I was living
alone at that
time, and away
from my family.
When I got
married, my wife
also joined me
with the study
of the Doctrine.
O Consolador: What
roles have you
performed in the
Spiritist
movement?
I am linked to
the centre
Comunhão
Espírita Cristã
from the city of
Curitiba. I am
now focusing on
working at the
Association of
Spiritism
Disseminators
from Paraná (ADE-PR).
O Consolador: How
did you get to
know the
electronic
magazine
O Consolador?
What do you
think about the
dissemination of
Spiritism
through the
internet?
I got to know it
through my
friend Astolfo
Olegário, whom I
have known since
1982 when I used
to go to the
spiritist centre
Centro
Espírita Nosso
Lar, in the
city of Londrina.
I have
collaborated for
a long time with
the newspaper "O
Imortal", from
Cambé. ADE-PR
also
disseminates
Spiritism
online, which I
believe is a
powerful,
efficient, quick
and cheap tool
available to us.
Therefore, we
need to have
quality and
consistency on
the information
provided.
Fortunately,
there are many
articles, sites,
blogs and
virtual rooms
where this is
happening.
O Consolador: Which
of the threes
aspects of
Spiritism
(Science,
Philosophy or
Religion)
attract you the
most?
I prefer the
philosophical
aspect of
Spiritism. We
should never
stop thinking,
questioning and
searching for
the truth. This
is what attracts
to the
philosophical
aspect of the
Spiritist
Doctrine as it
makes me think,
reflect, analyse
what goes on in
the world and
with myself.
O Consolador: What
are your
favourite
Spiritist
authors?
I prefer Léon
Denis, Ernesto
Bozzano,
Herculano Pires
and obviously
Allan Kardec
from the
disincarnate
spirits. From
the incarnate
ones I am a big
fan of Hermínio
de Miranda,
Jorge Andréa and
Richard
Simonetti. There
are many unknown
authors who have
also contributed
to the
dissemination of
the spiritist
thinking through
books and
articles.
O Consolador: What
books do you
consider
indispensable
for those who
are starting off
in Spiritism?
The Five
Fundamental
Works of
Spiritism, which
is the
collection of
the first five
books written
and published by
French teacher,
educator and
Spiritism
Codifier Allan
Kardec. The
Spirits Book,
comprising a
series of 1,019
questions
exploring
matters
concerning the
nature of
spirits, the
spirit world,
and the
relations
between the
spirit world and
the material
world is a
fundamental book
to be read.
O Consolador: If
you were to
spend some years
in a desert
place, with
restricted
access to
Spiritist
activity, which
books would you
take?
André Luiz’s
collection, The
Spirits Book and
Life and Destiny
(original title:
Le Probleme
de l'Etre et de
la Destinie)
from Leon Denis.
O Consolador:
The doctrinal
differences in
our movement are
not many. One of
them talks about
the secular
Spiritism. Is
Spiritism a
religion for
you?
Kardec has
defined
Spiritism as a
spiritualist
philosophy with
a scientific and
moral base.
Since grew
stronger in
Brazil (this
country has the
world's largest
spiritist
population), it
is now commonly
associated to
religion as the
country is
strictly
connected to
Christianity and
to the search of
social
recognition. The
Codifier himself
might not have
considered this
when he wrote
The Gospel
According to
Spiritism. I
believe it is
useless to try
to take
Spiritism away
from religion.
Would you
imagine Chico
Xavier being
only recognised
as a Philosopher
or a Scientist?
O Consolador:
Have you read
the book by J.
B. Roustaing**?
This is another
topic well
debated within
the spiritist
movement.
I haven’t had
the opportunity
to read it, but
I’ve heard that
Roustaing
opposes many of
Kardec’s
explanations. I
have read
Kardec’s view on
it at the
Spiritist Revue
from June 1866
where he didn’t
condemn it. He
only stated
there was a lack
of criteria in
terms of the
Universal
Control of
Spiritist
Teachings, since
Roustaing wrote
the "Four
Gospels" based
on isolated
messages
received from
spirits.
O Consolador: Another
subject in the
Spiritist
practice
sometimes
presents
differences
related to
so-called
standardized
passes, proposed
by Edgar Armond.
Though we know
the most common
procedure is the
laying of hands
as José
Herculano Pires,
what’s your
opinion about
it?
Fluid-therapy
could be seen as
a practice that
is part of the
spiritist
practices. The
laying of hands
procedure at the
spiritist
centres is the
simplest one;
the most
adequate type.
This does not
mean the
magnetism from
incarnate and
disincarnate
beings needs be
done this way;
it could also
vary according
to the
situation.
O Consolador:
How do you see
abortion and the
discussion that
is going on
around this
topic? How is
this dealt with
at the country
you leave at?
Should Spiritist
be bolder in
defence of life,
as the Church?
The spiritists
have been
actively taking
part on
campaigns such
as "Life; say
yes to pregnancy
", from AME-PR.
We could do a
massive campaign
in other
communities; not
just the
spiritist
community. We
might be lacking
a great
opportunity of
taking the
spiritist
principles to
millions of
people if we
don’t act on it.
O Consolador:
Euthanasia, as
we know, is not
a practice
supported by the
Spiritist
Doctrine. Kardec
and others, such
as Joanna de
Angelis, have
given their
opinion on this
topic. The idea
of orthothanasia
came up lately,
which has been
defended by some
spiritist’s
doctors. What is
your opinion
about it?
I am on favour
of orthothanasia.
Science is
improving its
brain death
diagnosis, which
leaves the
physical body
alive but
without the
presence of the
spirit that was
linked to that
specific body.
If the machine
is switched off
but the body and
the heart keeps
working
normally, then
let nature
follow its own
natural course.
O Consolador:
How do you see
the Spiritist
Movement in
Brazil today?
I think there is
a lot of work to
be done. We need
to talk more,
open debates on
important
questions which
haven’t been
considered
before in terms
of the Spiritist
movement and
other related to
every day life.
It is important
to highlight the
need to carry
our own inner
reform, which we
need to lead by
example. If we
want to help
people develop
spiritually,
let’s orientate
them but also
accept their
limitations. We
can not expect
people to behave
just like us
since this would
be the image we
project on them;
not
corresponding to
our internal
reality.
There are
advances in
terms of
spreading the
spiritist
thinking through
the media and/or
other
specialised
associations
such as Abrade
(Brazilian
Association of
Spiritist
Disseminators),
Abrame
(Association of
Spiritist
Judges), AME
(Medical
Spiritist
Association),
Abrape
(Association of
Spiritist
Psychologists),
ADESP
(Association of
Spiritist
Disseminators
from São Paulo),
NEUs (Nucleus of
Spiritist
Studies in
Universities),
etc. If these
institutions
receive the
support they
need, they
contribute for
Spiritism to be
not just known
and admired, but
also for its
principles to be
put into
practice within
the society. I
think there
should be more
unification of
our work.
O Consolador:
How do you see
the level of
criminality and
violence which
appears to
increase
everywhere in
our country and
worldwide? How
can spiritists
collaborate to
change this
situation?
The statistics
are astonishing;
plus the media
makes it look
even worse. It
is the State’s
duty to fight
against
violence.
Therefore, this
starts with each
of us; we need
to disarm
ourselves from
when dealing
with other human
beings. It is
important to
present the
causes of
violence, which
are part of our
evolutionary
stage which the
humanity
encounters
itself. We would
like to
highlight the
question 784
from The
Spirits’ Book:
Man's
perversity is
very great; does
he not seem to
be going back
instead of
advancing, at
least, as
regards
morality? “You
are mistaken.
look at the
human race as a
whole, and you
will see that it
is advancing;
for it has
arrived at a
clearer
perception of
what is evil,
and every day
witnesses the
reform of some
abuse. The
excess of evil
is required to
show you the
necessity of
good and of
reforms'."
The next
question we
would like to
point out is
question 685: -
But what
resource is
there for the
old man who
needs to work in
order to support
himself, and yet
is unable to do
so? "The strong
should work for
the weak; where
family-help is
not to be had,
society should
supply its
place. Such is
the law of
charity.
Here the good
spirits show
everyone who
works aligned to
Spiritism should
perform their
roles
accordingly. The
spiritist
centres should
become more
active in terms
of social
activities
within our
society. We can
not just talk to
spiritits and
forget about the
rest of the
world. This is
how real charity
is practiced.
O Consolador: The
preparation for
the advent of a
world of
regeneration in
our planet
already gave its
first steps, as
we are aware of.
How long will it
take for Earth
to stop being a
world of tests
and atonements,
and become a
world of
regeneration
where, according
to Saint
Augustine, the
word love will
be written
everywhere and
social relations
will be
perfectly fair?
I am an
optimistic
person and
believe this
process has
already begun.
If look
carefully the
people around
you can see
changes:
relatives,
neighbours,
friends,
colleagues, etc.
If you have eyes
to see, you will
realise most of
the people we
know is honest,
kind; hence,
they have many
virtues within
them, perhaps
not well
developed. It is
a minority of
people who are
disturbing the
peace in the
planet. Let’s
remember the
greatest
obstacles to
progress are
pride and
selfishness. Our
present
inequalities
will disappear
with the
disappearance of
pride and
selfishness.
O Consolador: About
the problems
that the earthly
society is
facing, what
should be the
top priority for
Spiritism in
Brazil and the
world?
I am convinced
we could have an
impact in the
destiny of the
country if we
worked on a
consistent
strategy for
reaching the
leaders of this
country. We
could show them
the four
fundamental of
the Spiritist
Doctrine: our
origin and the
process of
evolution
through
reincarnation;
our relationship
and means of
communication
with God and the
discarnate
beings of the
spirit realm;
and the moral
and physical
laws that govern
life. We could
include
politicians,
manager and
leaders in
general. We
could also
include
teachers, the
police force,
entrepreneurs,
doctors and many
other classes.
Let’s imagine if
the majority of
the politicians
who work at the
Brazil National
Congress would
be invited to
analyse the
depth of these
teachings...
Would they risk
doing what they
are doing at the
present moment?
Spiritism aims
to help us carry
our own inner
reform, without
imposing
anything into
our
consciousness.
It penetrates
the human soul,
enlightens our
reasoning. Let’s
not forget the
call for
practicing love,
sweetness and
tolerance.
* Umbanda is an
Afro-Brazilian
religion that
blends African
religions with
Catholicism.
Umbanda is
related to and
has many
similitude with
other
Afro-Brazilian
religions like
Candomblé,
Batuque, Macumba,
Quimbanda, Xambá,
Egungun, Ifá,
Irmandade,
Confraria, Xangô
do Nordeste and
Tambor de Mina,
but also has it
own identity.
Although some of
its beliefs and
most of its
practices
existed in the
late 19th
century in
almost all
Brazil, it is
assumed that
Umbanda
originated in
Rio de Janeiro
and surrounding
areas in the
early 20th
century, mainly
due to the work
of a psychic
(medium), Zélio
Fernandino de
Moraes, who
practiced
Umbanda among
the poor
Afro-Brazilian
population.
Since then,
Umbanda has
spread across
mainly southern
Brazil and even
to neighbouring
countries like
Uruguay and
Argentina.
** Jean-Baptiste
Roustaing: For
more background
on the mediums
and on Roustaing,
see Hess,
Spirits and
Scientists, and
Hess, “On Earth
as It Is in
Heaven: Reading
Spiritist
Otherworldly
Ethnographies,”
in Toward
Socio-Criticism:
Luso-Brazilian
Literature,
Roberto Reis,
ed. (Tempe, Ariz.:
Center for Latin
American
Studies, Arizona
State
University,
1991). |