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Emmanuel,
Spiritism and
our commitment
to the Spiritist
task |
"We have thus no
goal other than
to demonstrate
our need of the
methodical study
of Kardec's
work, not only
to penetrate its
essence of
redemption, but
also for us to
spread its
greatness
through new
facets of
thought,
convinced that
other fellows
will fight the
battle, meeting
our innate
deficiencies,
with the highest
studies of
reviving themes
brought to the
world by the
apostle of Lyon.
"- Emmanuel [1]
Our Aim:
Thinking about
the work of the
venerable
apostle of the
mediumship with
Jesus, Francisco
de Paula Cândido
Xavier, I plan
to write about
some texts by
Emmanuel. A
cut-out of the
vast body of
writings by this
spiritual
benefactor, in
this
interexistencial
partnership and
his proposition
of guiding us
within the
teachings of
Jesus and Allan
Kardec, this
highly ranked
spirit whose set
of work lights
up our journey
towards greater
knowledge and
values in
favour of our
happiness.
I intend, in
this brief and
limited
analysis, to
join the choir
of voices that
sees in Chico
Xavier an
example of a
true Christian
spirit, faithful
to the
principles
embraced. His
solidarity
network,
established by
his activity
with the needy
of every kind
and as a medium
and man of
goodness, not
only stirs
emotions, but
also inspires
plans of
transformative
action in the
world.
In order to do
it, I will base
my writing on
some excerpts
from Emmanuel's
works. “Religião
dos Espíritos
(Religion of the
Spirits)”,
“Seara dos
Médiuns (Harvest
of Mediums)”, “O
Espírito de
Verdade (The
Spirit of
Truth)"
(together with
other
disembodied
fellows)
“Justiça Divina
(Divine
Justice)” and “O
Consolador (The
Comforter)”, all
published by the
Brazilian
Spiritist
Federation, seem
to analyse some
of the
fundamental
works of
Spiritism.
I have
assimilated from
Emmanuel's works
his attitude of
doctrinal ideal
disseminator
always
reverential to
the master from
Lyon. He invites
us all to study
and practice
Spiritism, not
wishing to form
a school or
retinues of
followers. He
has the goal of
leading the
reader in an
educational work
of paramount
importance,
towards the
essential path
of the spiritist
knowledge,
which, it never
hurts to remind,
is found in the
kardecian works
- see, to
illustrate what
I mean, the
title I use to
open this
article.
About
complementary
works
The Spiritist
Movement has
agreed to name
Complementary
Works those
books written
after Kardec,
assuming that,
somehow, they
would add
something new to
the spiritist
revelation. From
my point of
view, we have,
in general, a
misreading of
the issue, producing
a conception of common
sense that
is generalised
by the lack of
criticism,
ancestral
religious
heritage that
even
misunderstands
the mechanisms
of scientific
progression of
Spiritism by
assuming that
any mediumistic
revelation could
be understood as
an update of
Spiritism in its
foundations.
The only time
that Kardec uses
the expression complementary
works differently
than what common
sense says, he
is referring to
several works
about the
Spiritism [2] ,
i.e., the
literary and
artistic works
(respectively,
books, poetry,
music, drawing
and photography)
that ensued what
is fundamental. He
does so in the
last booklet
launched as a
catalogue,
aiming to guide
the organisation
of what might be
understood as
spiritist
library, able to
gather almost
everything
related to
the topic in
question.
"The second part
of the catalogue
is further
subdivided into
four parts: an
overall part
containing 35
works, a poetry
session with
three titles,
another about
music with four
pieces and the
drawing section
with seven works
including a
portrait, a
photograph and a
card-portrait of
Allan Kardec. [3]
One should keep
in mind that
those works
would never
replace the
primary concepts
confirmed as
established
truths, unless
their
conclusions
strictly obeyed
the
epistemological
criteria of the
Spiritist
Science, founded
by Prof Rivail.
Thus, when
speaking of the
works
psychographed by
Chico Xavier,
the missionary
of the
mediumship with
Jesus, as
complementary
books, one must
understand the
meaning
presented in the Catálogo
Racional
(Rational
Catalogue) about
their place in
the face of the
Spiritist
Doctrine.
According to it,
they are works
that ensued
Kardec's,
without ignoring
their
educational and
practical value
and
philosophical
derivative, no
more and no less
than that, let
me clarify.
Spiritism
reviving
Christianity
For Emmanuel [4] ,
our
responsibility
is the Spiritism
reviving
Christianity,
i.e., we must
materialise the
teachings of the
Master of the
Cross in our
lives in the
service of
mankind's
advancement
already moving
towards the era
of regeneration.
When he makes a
remark on the
historical
tradition of
Christianity of
men - tied to
the spirit of
intolerance and
political
sectarianism -
detached from
Christ's way of
thinking,
Emmanuel never
ceases to
express his
criticism. He,
then, invite us,
in Palavra
aos Espíritas
(Word to the
Spiritists), to
the restoration
of peace and
dialogue between
people,
inspiring, those
who have ears to
hear, the
fruitful
inter-religious
dialogue in the
practice of
unity.
Similarly, we
cannot let the
handling of the
spiritist
phenomenology
blur the essence
of Spiritism:
its philosophy
radically in
tune with the
Gospel of
Christ, at the
risk of
enslaving
ourselves to
apparently
intellectual
and, at the same
time, paralysing
frenzies
regarding the
noble
achievements
that designate
faithfulness to
commitments.
In another text
of the
above-mentioned
book, the former
Roman senator,
who had
encountered
Jesus more than
two thousand
years ago, says
he does not
ignore the
pedagogical
relevance of
different
religions.
However, he
points out
something that
what we the
followers of
Spiritism cannot
forget is the
doctrine's
openness to free
assessment, free
from the
shackles of
dogmatism,
addressing face
to face the
demands of
rationality.
Enlightening
mind and heart
with the
knowledge and
moral values
of Spiritism,
let us ascertain
it through a
process of
authentic
personal
Christianising,
known as the
identification
with the
superior
teachings of
Jesus Christ, so
that our living
with the
Comforter is
profitable.
University of
Redemption
Meditating on
the value of
spiritist
knowledge for
the follower,
the Benefactor
Emmanuel reminds
us that we need
to take the
teachings in to
our lives and,
in the field of
professional
activities, to
honour work with
the seal
of our faith, for
"every action of
good must
overcome duty so
that the act of
serving may turn
into love." [5]
Moreover, it
rejoices in us
the
identification
of the true
wealth of this
higher
knowledge. The
one that we reap
in the doctrinal
management,
whose
consciousness we
demonstrated
through work, so
that we do not
give in to any
form of
dazzlement
which, as we
know from
studies on
obsession that
were left by
Allan Kardec,
can lead us into
processes of
terrible
fascination and,
consequently, of
uselessness.
In another
message [6] ,
through the
mediumship of
Chico Xavier,
this luminous
spirit
establishes
three distinct
phases, in
sequence, of the
ownership of
spiritist idea. They
are warning,
arrival and
understanding.
The warning
phase refers to
a period of
intensely active
mediumship,
among the
forerunners of
modern
Spiritism,
warning the
reincarnated on
Earth about the
reality of
spiritual life.
The period
inaugurated by
the psychic
activities of
the Fox sisters
is marked by the
arrival phase.
Spirits detail
in unison their post-mortem condition
through the
mediumistic
concourse of
those who, from
the spiritual
phalanx of
servers of the
Cause of Truth,
were living in
the flesh.
At the same
time, the
mediumistic and
intelligent
phenomenon
teased the
perception and
invited to the
scientific
investigation a
number of
renowned
European
researchers, as
eventually
happened to the
eminent
pedagogue
Rivail.
However, in
Emmanuel's line
of thought, the
rest of us are
experiencing, in
regards to these
phases of
Spiritism, a
period that
should be marked
by
understanding,
that is, in
which we knew
how to make
realise
fraternity and
distribute moral
relief in favour
of the
intelligences
that, like us,
journey through
trials and
atonement the
earthly stage.
For that reason,
we must
enlighten people
about what
Spiritism
teaches, by
rescuing the
knowledge
promoted by
Jesus within a
schedule
established by
Himself for the
participants in
His fold. In
this sense, in
the words of the
author in the study, Spiritism
is the
University of
redemptionfor
those who learn
teaching how to
teach as well as
for those who
teach and learn
through
teaching, as we
know.
What do we seek?
Proposing
specific
meditation on
the Gospel text
that reflects a
question asked
by Jesus to his
disciples as to
what they sought [7] ,
the Spirit
Emmanuel [8] leads
us to exercise
the same issue
in our context
of the Spiritist
Doctrine servers
today.
What we expect
from the task to
which we
dedicate
ourselves? In
the different
sectors and
activities of
the spiritist
centre and
movement in
which we
operate, what do
we want from
what we do?
Anyway, what
results do we
want to achieve
for the sake of
our evolution
and at the same
time, of the
work to which we
dedicate
ourselves,
remembering,
however, this
very undertaking
is under the
direction of
Christ?
For the accurate
understanding
and construing
lucid response
to the Divine
Master, it is
necessary to
analyse what we
do, to watch our
speech, to
meditate deeply
observing our
hidden
aspirations and
to identify the
answer we are
capable of
giving to the
Great Educator.
Following Jesus
in Spiritism is
living his
apostolate,
through bravely
serving and
cooperating in
the building of
a better world
and, therefore,
the spirit of
service must be
a constant
spiritist work.
We tread in the
current
existence,
through
experiences of
rectification
with the Divine
Law and work in
the Spiritist
movement.
However, we owe
it to the
blessed
educational need
we have and
divine care, not
to personal
value. It is
appropriated,
then, to be
aware whether we
are learning to
serve, to free
ourselves from
the less
cherished
conditioning
acquired through
the non-refined
religious
attitudes from
the past, which
enticed
political
disputes,
intolerance and
moral
misguidance.
Today, we give
the emphasis to
the Spiritist
Doctrine, not to
the vain egos or
transitory
worldly
positions,
making the
Gospel of the
Master shine in
its essence and
materialising it
in us through
the work guided
by the sublime
goodness. After
all, "The
everlasting
leadership
belongs to those
who forget
themselves,
seeking the
neighbour to
serve him..." [9] ,
stated Emmanuel.
In the face of
the Spiritist
work
Graced by the
mercy from
above, we have
received the
spiritist
instruction in
this
reincarnation,
some from birth
and others in
various stages
of the bodily
life. However,
the important
point is that as
spirits,
disembodied or
reborn in the
biological body,
we bear endless
possibilities of
evolution and
are able to be
useful as we
persist in the
good of the
collective in
which we
operate.
Collaborating in
the ranks of
Spiritism for
insignificant
spirits like us
is a top honour.
Therefore, it is
not right to
withdraw
ourselves from
the service that
we ought to do,
nor to be the
deserters of the
duty, condemning
ourselves to the
choice of
uselessness, as
if we were
sightseeing on
Earth.
According to
Emmanuel, not
depending on any
transitory
titles or
considerations
of others, what
really matters
is "doing the
right thing to
do" [10]seizing
the time that
does not turn
back, for one
day without
noble
achievements is a
lost treasure that
cannot be
recovered in the
ticking of the
clock.
The spiritist
work, be it in
any field of
action in which
we find
ourselves, must
honour the
purpose of the
Spiritism on
Earth according
to its
foundations. On
that issue, the
book O
Consolador (The
Comforter) points
out that the
mission of
Spiritism is not
to destroy other
faiths and not
be located in
the realm of
ephemeral
material
triumphs.
Nevertheless, it
should clarify
when the belief
is rooted in
misleading and
distorted
conceptions
about the
spiritual
reality. At the
same time, it
must reveal its
ethical proposal
through its
Philosophy and
practice of the
true spiritist
who, in turn,
represents "the
worker of the
regeneration of
the Lord's
Temple, where
men come
together in
various
departments,
before many
altars, but
where there is
only one Master,
Jesus Christ." 11.
Without any
pretence of
hegemonic
yearning in the
atrium of the
different
manifestations
of spirituality,
the spiritist
must focus his
attention more
on his personal
enlightenment,
rather than on
converting
others, even
because the
belief in
Spiritism is a
matter of
certitude
founded on
reasoned faith,
not mere
compliance.
Remember that
with Kardec "Spiritism
is a moral
teaching that
strengthens the
religious
feelings in
general and
applies to all
religions; it
belongs to all
and not to one in
particular.
Therefore, it
does not
advise anyone to
change religion.
(...)" [12]
The task in
Spiritism
requires
enlightened
engagement,
passion and
reason,
commitment and
work with the
suffering souls
within the
guidelines of
Jesus, without
forgetting that
the best
advertisement
one can do about
the doctrine we
follow is the
identification
of our activity
with its
principles
dictated by
the ever living.
[1] Religião
dos Espíritos
(Religion of the
Spirits)-
introduction.
[2] Catálogo
racional
(Rational
Catalogue):
works for the
foundation of a
spiritist
library.
[3] CARVALHO,
Larissa Camacho
& LOUSADA,
Vinicius Lima.
Uma história do
livro e de todos
os livros:
catálogo
racional - obras
para se fundar
uma biblioteca
espírita (A
story of the
book and all the
books: Rational
Catalogue -
works for the
foundation of a
spiritist
library)(1869).
Proceedings of
the IX CIEHLA,
UFRJ, 2009.
[4] Religião
dos Espíritos -
Palavra aos
Espíritas
(Religion of the
Spirits - Word
to the
Spiritists.
[5] Seara
dos Médiuns -
Ensino Espírita
(Harvest of
Mediums -
Spiritist
Education).
[6] Seara
dos Médiuns -
Aviso, chegada e
entendimento
(Mediums of
Seara - Warning,
arrival and
understanding).
[7] John
1:38.
[8] The
Spirit of Truth
- What do you
seek?
[9] The
Spirit of Truth
- The First.
[10] Divine
Justice - Tasks.
[11] O
Consolador (The
Comforter) -
question 353.
[12] Spiritist
Review, February
1862 - Reply
addressed to the
Spiritists of
Lyons at the New
Year
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