The
mediumistic practice
requires caution
This week’s editorial,
Caution is essential when
dealing with mediumship,
examines the issue of care
that all those engaged in
the practice of mediumship
should have, if they want to
avoid disappointment.
One of the highlights of
this edition is the
interview that the colleague
Emanoel Andrade, president
of the Spiritist Association
Jesus and Charity of Mogi
Mirim-SP, gave to our
collaborator and colleague
Orson Peter Carrara.
Spiritist since childhood,
Emanoel talks in the
interview about the work
that the institution he
presides performs in the
admission and care of
patients with serious
neurological disorders that,
in addition to the problems
they face, do not present
conditions for living with
their families.
Another feature of this
issue is the conclusion of
the special article "Spiritists,
we need to talk about death,"
by Claudia Gelernter, from
Vineyard-SP. The first part
of the article was published
in last week's issue.
The Spiritist Coral
Association Hugo Gonçalves,
which completed 14 years on
August 3rd, 2011,
has, in recent years, been
developing a great job
mixing music and theater, as
shown in the story by Marcel
Battaglia, which is also one
of the highlights of this
edition.
*
On this date - January 22nd
- passed away in São
Paulo-SP, in 1909, Antônio
Gonçalves da Silva, better
known as Batu. A native of
the parish of Águas Santas,
Portugal, where he was born
on March 13th,
1839, Batu came to Brazil
when he was 11 years old and
became one of the great
Spiritist figures of our
country.