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Lilies of Hope
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The books
psychographed by
Wanderley Soares
de Oliveira seem
to share a common
origin with
those by Carlos
Antonio
Baccelli. In his
works the Spirit who
calls himself
Ermance Dufaux
seems to live
along with other
Spirits who,
like him, seek,
by all means, to
reduce the value
of the spiritist
work and of the
Spiritist
Movement,
notably the
Unification.
In the pages of
his works the
same irreverent,
mocking, rude in
his expressions
"Dr. Inacio"
appears. There
is an abuse of
the name of
Maria Modesto
Cravo, both in this
work as in that
one titled "Mereca
Ser Feliz
(Deserve to Be
Happy)," whose
analysis has
long been
available to
whoever wants to
read it. In that
work, it is
stated that the
director of
Esperanca (Hope)
Hospital is
Euripides
Barsanulfo. In
his works,
however, "Dr
Inacio" says
that he is the
director, and
even complains
of the task: "(...)
large hospital,
whose management
in the Beyond,
was under my
responsibility
(I do not know
when I'll get
rid of this
karma!)" {Na
Proxima Dimensao
(In the next dimension),
pg.12}
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In the work now
under review – Lirios
da Esperanca (Lilies
of Hope), through
the mediumship
of Wanderley S.
de Oliveira and
spiritual
authorship
attributed to
the Spirit
Ermance Dufaux -
the quoted
passages were
copied verbatim in bold, including
the many
grammatical
flaws.(1)
Mrs Modesta,
after a
wholehearted
prayer, gave
notice to all
through her
mediumship that
the Truth Team
watched over our
meeting. (32)
Which Truth Team would
that be? The one
who spoke with
Kardec in the
preparation of
"Spirits' Book"?
Were those
Superior Spirits
and Euripides
acting in the
same circlewhere
all those
misfortunes
verbalized by Dr
Inacio were
processed? And
would this "Mrs Modesta"
be that one who
so rudely and
mockingly
attacked the
Spiritists at
the end of the
book "Mereca ser
Feliz (Deserve
to Be Happy)?
Moreover, would
an environment
in where a
scoffing,
irreverent,
aggressive,
boastful,
mocking Spirit
like the one
that presents
himself as "Dr
Inacio Ferreira"
worked be worthy
to receive the
visit of Mary,
mother of Jesus,
as reported on
pp.40/41?
- Modesta, you
know how long I
have planned to
take to the
physical plane frank
and fearless
news about the
situation of the
Spiritists in
this house. I
would love
to scare a lot
of people... (43)
Would such an
assertion be
compatible with
the superiority
and seriousness
of the
abovementioned
Spirits? It is
such a
tremendous
effort made by
the Darkness,
through the
mouth of this
and other
spirits, seeking
to disparage
the commitment
of the
Spiritists in
order to improve
them. According
to him, most
Spiritists get
there suffering
great
disturbance.
I'm sure,
Inacio, that
your connection
with the medium
from Uberaba
will be the
right channel
for more
"direct"
messages. That
will be the way
to go.(46)
By that, one can
see that
"Ermance
Dufaux," "Dr.
Inacio Ferreira"
and "Maria
Modesto Cravo"
are the names
that or those
hexing spirits
use, both
through the
mediumship of
Antonio Carlos
Baccelli and
Wanderley de
Oliveira Soares.
However, my dear
reader will have
time enough to
find out that
the vast
material on
immortal life
devised for
mankind by Andre
Luiz, stands for
a tiny grain of
sand on the
endless seashore
of the spiritual
truths. (60)
It shows us, in
a speech
attributed to
Cicero Pereira,
an attempt to
diminish the
value of André
Luiz's work,
hinting that
they would be
the completers.
That is the
reason to rip
the veil and
disclose to our
fellows of cause
the spiritual
world devoid of
untruths fed by
the obsession of
ignorance and
prejudice that
they still bear.
It is necessary
to bring them
the message that life
planes right
after death are
not as different
as you think, in
which the
effects of our
actions extend
naturally and
clearly in a
regime of
continuity. (62)
The above was
directed to a
disembodied
spiritist
leader, who
devoted himself
more than forty
years to work on
Earth in an
attempt to show
him that what he
had learned so
far about the spiritual
world was full
of untruths. Who
has revealed the
Spirit World to
us with details?
One can see,
again, an
attempt to
diminish Andre
Luiz's work.
I believed that
death would
spare me from
that bad mood of
some cocky
Spiritists.
Sometimes I
wonder if it was
a big illusion
having been a
spiritist. (65)
Here is another
message of
discredit to
Spiritism.
Dear friend, let
me tell you the
truth about the
Truth: the
Spiritists are
ill with
arrogance to
imagine that
they know
everything about
the spiritual
life.(85)
"Dr Inacio "did
not say where he
got this "truth"
from, but the
denigrating
message
remains...
Unfortunately,
the Spiritist
Movement is
beset by an
epidemic crisis. (108)
Again, here is
another phrase
of contempt
towards the
Spiritist
Movement.
Just today I
visited Earth
three times. I
do not complain
about anything,
but if I had my
cigarette back,
I think that I
would work
fifteen hours
without
complaining ... (128)
Is that the
attitude of a
spirit who
claims to work
with Euripides
Barsanulfo? In
which Spiritual
circle does a
spirit who
speaks without
any reservations about
his old smoking
habit work and
about his bad
moods? Is that
at all
compatible with
the attitude a
director of a
spiritual clinic
should have?
- There was
another, one of
those "encyclopaedist
spiritist" who
had read
everything about
the doctrine,
who even mocked
me the other
day. I was going
through a
corridor already
tired, more ill-humoured
than usual,
after nearly
twenty hours of
work, and do you
know what he
told me?
- What?
- Dr Inacio,
what's eating
you? It even
seems that
you're tired?!
Superior spirits do
not get tired,
okay? Learn to
use your mind!
- And you?
- I gave him tit
for tat. I told
him I was not
tired, I only
regretted having
died. I should
have stayed on
earth for a
thousand years so
wouldn't have to
come across
any devout
anymore. At the
spiritist mental
institution of
Uberaba, at
least, I was safe.
I was not forced
to deal with the
intrigues and
gossips of a
doctrinal
movement!
- And what did
he say...
- He still asked
me if I had
something
bothering me.
- And you,
naturally ...
Mrs Modesta
mocked.
- Naturally, I
kept silent,
because if he
had spoken at
that time, it
would have been
a disaster! (128/129)
As you read
through the
book, you start
realizing that
this is the same
"Dr. Inacio
"that presents
himself through
the medium
Baccelli. The
outburst, the mistakes
and bad language are
the same. Just
compare them.
Even "Mrs Modesta"
contributes with
debauchery...
The exercise of
mediumship is
going through a
serious process
set off a few of decades
ago, which led
to the break
with
spontaneity.
With the excuse
ofincluding
extra care,
which was needed
- a fact which
no one can deny
- very strict
rules and
standards were
created. The
mediumistic
exercise needs
to be reframed. (149)
What does this
process set off a
few decades ago
mean? By whom?
Does he criticize the
strict standards
established on
"The Mediums'
Book," in André
Luiz’s and other
serious
writers’? Would
it now be re-established (sic)
by "Dr Inacio"
and "Mrs
Modesta" through
this discourse
that is meant to
be humorous?
- Patients
housed here in
this sector...
- They are
leaders of the
unification.
With rare
exceptions, the
friends of
unification that
arrive here are exhausted
by the weight of
grief. Their
stories, like my
own, almost
always are
aggravated by
anguish, when
they find out
they are not as
essential as
they thought to
the offices of
Jesus. (228)
Now he attacks
not only the
Spiritists in
general, but
particularly
those who work
for the
unification of
Spiritism.
- Where do we
come from? "Where
are we going
to?" What are we
doing on Earth?
These are famous
questions that
deserve to be
reconsidered in
their
subtleties. What
do the
reincarnated
Spiritists know
about them but
some peripheral
information?
Which fellow
worker is
sufficiently instructed
on the spiritual
roots as of his
return to the
flesh? Where do
they stem from?
With what sort
of program? What
was their real
moral and mental
condition before
the return?
Which previous
causes led them
to go through
this or that
state in the
spiritual world? (170)
These words,
attributed to
Cicero Pereira,
clearly incite
the reader to
investigate his
past, which
flatly opposes
to what Kardec
teaches in "The
Gospel according
to Spiritism,"
chap. V,
item 11: "If God
considered it
convenient to
cast a veil over
the past it
is because it is
to our advantage
that this be
so."
What kind of
information do
the friends
enrolled in the
ranks of the
doctrine have
about the future
that awaits them
in the
afterworld? Which
cogitationsor
probabilities can they
surmise about
their arrival in
the immortal
life? Which
bonds do they
maintain with
the spiritual
world? Who are
their guides,
their familial
spirits, their
affinities and
their opponents? (170)
Tricky questions
designed to
confuse the
reader, for
those who study
and follow the Spiritist
teachings know
exactly what
awaits them in
the afterworld.
They know the
ties that
they keep with
the world of the
spirits. They do
not need to know
the identity of
the protecting
spirits. They
are certain
that, if they
are in the path
of good, they
have nothing to
fear, for the
benefactors will
protect them.
It clearly
denotes the
guiding towards
diversion from
the mediumistic
activity - which
is mainly the
evangelization
of disembodied
spirits - a
program for
consultation of
the past and
predictions of
the future, so
much in the
taste of
tipsters and
frivolous
spirits through
mediums
uncommitted to
the truth. The
remainder of the
chapter is the
same blabbering combatting
the serious
leaders and
mediums.
- I myself, when I
disincarnated, joined
a similar group
in the spirit
world. I was missing
the unification
ambience! The
spiritist
movement with
all
theirquarrels! (229)
- It looks like
there is a
collective
illusion in the
field regarding
the figures of Spiritism!
I could not (sic) imagine
him in that
condition.
- No doubt about
it, Marcondes.
For your
consideration, I
will give you
what I have
learned about
it. The figures
of Spiritism
whose services
deservedhonourable biographies
were not always
in Christ's
service. (...)
You will find
that even here
some
unforgettable
bastions of the
cause, creditors
of tributes and
biographies,
carved by the
doctrinal
movement on
earth, are
atrociously
suffering in the
most troubled
caves of pain... (230/231)
Throughout the
work, there is
always the
repetitive
discourse
attacking the
Spiritist
Movement, the
Unification and
even the Spiritists
themselves. No
word of
appreciation,
encouragement...
- Kardec made
Spiritism
possible in his
time. Without
denying him the condition
of missionary of
the New Era, the
codifier was a
man of his time
subject to the
culture of
his nation. You
can see that the
Codification
books themselves
contain broad
influence from
Positivism and
even from the
Church. While he
was an
unparalleled
investigator, he
was subdued, as
it should be, by
the "cultural
broth" of his
time. Coming to
Brazil, the
doctrine assimilated,
in turn, the
religious and
social traits of
our country.
- What do you
mean by that?
- That the so
called pure
Spiritism is
just a creation
of a human mind,
totally biased
and that the
Spiritists of
today are a
"Catholic
cultural yarn,"
a social
and historical phenomenon.
The doctrinal
practices and
concepts were
carved by an
ancient
religious man's
carcass. (262)
This attempt to
diminish the
figure of the
Codifier is not
exclusive to "Mrs
Modesta," since
it is also in
the work "Chico
Xavier Answers,"
psychographed by
Carlos Antonio
Baccelli. It
becomes clear for
those who
analyse the two
works that the
source of
fascination is
the same.
There is such a
great amount of
facetiousness of
this or these
spirits as they
refer to the
Codifier and to Spiritism
that it would
take many pages
to analyse all
the assertions.
We prefer to let
the readers
draw their own
conclusions.
The spiritist
group must leave
the porch of the
temple of
beliefs and
assume its
feature as a
school that
enables virtues
and makes man
good, regardless
of whether or
not to convert
the bystanders
into Spiritists
and make them
assume formal
religious
designation. (299)
At the
conclusion of
the book, there
is a repetition
for the third
time of the
above passage,
that contains a
purported Bezerra
de Menezes
Programme, now
enhanced and
placed in the
mouth of Cicero
Pereira, who
deserves to be
observed, for it
consists of
another attack
against the
spiritist
groups, because
it is not true
that the
Spiritist Groups
are considered
to be temples of
beliefs, let
alone that they
seek to
proselytise.
There is now a
just desire to
pay homage to
Chico Xavier.
But what is the
best way to show
him our
appreciation for
his work, if not
by the study of
his works?
To read them and to
study them will
be the best way
to honour him at
the same time as
we acquire
knowledge that
may also enable
us to analyse
fairly and
lucidly what is
produced in the
field of
mediumship
today, so that
we are able to
turn down those
assaults on to
the reader's
common sense and
to the dignity
of the Spiritist
Doctrine,
present in this
work.
(1) Also
read about the
analysis of the
work Lirios
da Esperanca (Lilies
of Hope) published
by the
team from the
Spiritist
Federation of
Mato Grosso,
coordinated by
Saulo Gouveia
Carvalho, in
which the reader
can access by
clicking the
following link - http://www.orientacaoespirita.org/critica_16
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