Let’s not leave Spiritism
under the watcher of
accommodation
This warning is given to us
by our collaborator Rita
Côre, from Laje do
Muriaé-RJ, author of special
article "Spiritism: a
matter of public interest,"
one of the highlights of
this edition, in which she
highlights the importance of
disclosing, in all of its
entirety, the spiritist
teachings.
The editorial of this
edition, "Life after Life"
comments on an article by
the same title published by
Veja magazine in its
February 15th
issue. As shown in the
editorial, the article is an
example of how important is
the proposal made by Rita
Côre in the special article
to which we refer to above.
Another highlight of this
edition is an interview with
our colleague Marlene Saes,
from São Paulo-SP, in which
she tells us about her
activities in the state
capital and about the
mediunic romance Foolish
Hearts psychographed by
her.
The 17th CONMEL
was held during the Carnival
in the headquarters of
Anália Franco Home in
Londrina, an event that
brought together the
spiritist youth of that
region, as shown in the
special report included in
this issue and one of its
highlights.
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On this date - February 26th
- in the year 1802, was born
in Besancon, France, Victor
Hugo, who would become one
of the greatest novelists of
all time. Victor Hugo is the
author of two classics of
world literature: Les
Misérables and
Notre-Dame de Paris,
among many other works.
Adept to the spiritist
ideas, he continues his work
as an exceptional writer in
the spiritual plane and has
given us many books such as
Sublime Atonement,
Falls and Rise and
Redemption of Pariahs,
all psychographic by Divaldo
Franco.