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Aglaê Pinheiro
Silveira (photo)
is a
psychologist,
born in a
Spiritist family
in the city of
São Paulo. She
works with the
Mãos Unidas
Spiritist
Society, in São
Paulo, where
they run a
special course
for parents on
Saturdays.
O Consolador:
What do you like
the most about
the Spiritist
Doctrine?
The power to
clarify and
console, dealing
with the main
existential
question of
humankind.
O Consolador:
Tell us about
the task of
writing
summaries for
the books of the
Image Project.
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This project is
very important.
On a personal
level, it allows
me to study
regularly and in
depth some of
the key works of
the Doctrine –
mainly the books
by the spirit,
André Luiz,
written in
trance by Chico
Xavier. The more
I study, the
more I fall in
love with those
books. The books
of André Luiz
are like an
encyclopaedia,
providing
information on
so many fields
of knowledge. I
also admire the
Image Project,
which has
benefited so
many people. |
O Consolador:
How do you see
the development
of the Image
Project?
The Project has
as its main
purpose to
provide
information to
the public. I
think it will
reach in the
future a much
bigger audience,
it will reach
the media, it
will be on TV
and even the
cinema. I think
it has an
important role
to play even for
those who
already know the
Spiritist
Doctrine, as it
has a friendly
and engaging
approach.
O Consolador:
What is your
experience with
mediunity?
From a very
early age, I
began seeing
spirits and also
feeling their
presence,
through
intuition. These
capacities have
only become more
evident, and,
praise the Lord,
I´ve had the
opportunity to
offer help and
assistance in
many areas.
O Consolador:
Tell us about
the group you
run with the
parents, your
Saturday
meetings.
The group is now
in its eleventh
year at the
Spiritist Centre
where I work.
It´s a beautiful
work that really
speaks to my
heart. Both
parents and
children are
more and more
active and
enthusiastic. We
have a number of
activities aimed
at encouraging
union within the
family, under
the light of
Spiritist
Doctrine. The
families as well
as those working
in with children
in the Spiritist
Centre benefit
from the
assistance of
our spiritual
benefactors
every Saturday.
O Consolador:
What are the
main challenges
faced by parents
at the moment?
The big
challenge is
finding a way of
guiding and
educating their
children. The
old educational
models don´t
work with the
new generation.
The lack of an
educational
model leads to
uncertainty by
the parents and
insecurity for
everyone. I
think the
various
Spiritist
Centres should
make that a
priority, to
help the parents
in the crucial
task of
educating, of
bring up the new
generations,
preparing them
for the new
phase in our
planet as a
world of
Regeneration.
O Consolador:
How can the
Spiritist
Doctrine play a
more active role
in helping the
parents?
First of all, by
supporting,
listening,
providing
guidance in an
atmosphere of
harmony and
love. Parents
have had enough
of feeling
guilty for not
knowing exactly
how to deal with
their children.
Most of them are
well
intentioned,
but, as I said,
they lack a
proper
educational
model for our
days. In the old
days, the
guidance on
education from
our grandparents
could also be
applied by our
parents to their
children. That
is no longer the
case. Even
children of
different ages,
with a gap of
five years
between them,
refuse to accept
the guidance
offered to their
siblings. Many
parents despair
and that is
where I think
the Spiritist
Doctrine can
play an
important part,
by reassuring
the parents.
O Consolador:
How is your work
with the
families?
We take into
account the
latest studies
from the fields
of Psychology
and Education,
as well as the
Spiritist
Doctrine. Our
teachers, who
work with young
people, study
the different
stages of
development of
the children, so
they can adapt
the contents of
their lessons to
the various age
groups. The
parents receive
the same
information
about the stages
of development
and try to work
alongside the
teachers in
order to
encourage the
moral
development of
the children at
a very young
age. This is a
crucial period,
when the spirit
will receive the
principles that
will guide him
or her
throughout this
incarnation.
O Consolador:
Give us an
example of how
you would
structure a
lesson for
children.
Let´s imagine we
have a group of
4 to
6-year-olds. We
teach the
principles of
reincarnation in
a simple way,
without any
ostensive
principles of
the Doctrine. We
say that a drop
of water, “born”
in a water
puddle, once it
begins to rain,
makes its
journey to a
river and the
sea. With the
heat of the sun,
it evaporates
and reaches a
cloud in the
sky, returning
to the Earth
later as rain.
The parents are
taught the same
lesson, so that
they know
exactly what is
being taught.
There is an open
debate about the
contents, the
method, and all
sides benefit.
O Consolador:
Do you have any
special moments
from so many
years of
contacts with
parents and
children,
something you´d
like to share
with us?
At the end of
2009, we
developed a
project called
“This is Our
Song”. Each
family member
was asked to
choose its
favourite song.
The family then
met at home to
pick one song,
the one they
thought that
best represented
the whole
family. The
songs were then
put on a CD and
handed out, with
a leaflet with
the lyrics, at
an end of the
year ceremony.
We had them a
slide show, with
a bit of each
song being
played in the
room as the
photo of the
family appeared
on a screen.
O Consolador:
Anything else to
add?
Yes, the
reaction was
great. The
children were
singing along.
And later when I
asked one of the
children why
they had picked
that particular
song, she told
me, proud: “My
parents met each
other listening
to that song.”
Everyone was so
happy when the
ceremony came to
an end, from the
families to all
of those who
took part in the
project,
recording the
songs on the CD
etc. We could
notice later
better
integration
within the
families.
O Consolador:
Your final
words, please…
I´m very happy
and proud to be
able to share my
experience with
other people. I
have been
working with
families within
Spiritism for
more than 30
years, with much
enthusiasm and
constant joy.
The good results
achieved in
those 30 years
are an extra
incentive. I
thank Jesus for
the opportunity
to share my
experience with
others, who may
feel encouraged
to open their
own Family
Support groups
once they read
this article.