The Spiritist therapy
applicable to mental illness
This week’s editorial, “According
to the spiritist doctrine,
it is not enough to do no
evil”, examines the
question of responsibility
of the human creature as to
what he does or does not do
in his passage through this
planet.
Sandrelena Monteiro da
Silva, from Juiz de Fora-MG,
is our interview of the
week. With extensive
experience in leading
spiritist youth groups, the
colleague from Minas Gerais
talks about the doubts and
expectations of the youth of
our time, as shown in the
interview with our
collaborator Guaraci de Lima
Silveira, one of the
highlights of this edition.
"Mental illness and the
spiritist therapy" is the
title of special article by
our colleague Jorge Hessen,
which states that dis-obsession
meetings are an excellent
proposal for the treatment
of people with mental
illnesses.
The article is one of the
highlights of this edition.
The Getúlio Vargas
Foundation recently released
a new map of religions in
Brazil, based on the most
recent home budget survey
from the IBGE, in which one
sees that the percentage of
Catholics in our country has
decreased. The report is one
of the highlights of the
week.
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The study of the book
Broken Chains by Manoel
Philomena de Miranda,
psychographed by Divaldo
Franco, ends with this
issue, and will be followed
by the study of the work
Plots of Destiny, by the
same author and by the same
medium.