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Suely Aparecida
Pinheiro
Raimundo (photo)
is a trained
nutritionist who
lives in the
southern
Brazilian city
of Porto Alegre.
She is a
researcher in
the area of
Instrumental
Transcommunication,
known by its
French acronym,
TCI.
She has a blog
about the
subject,
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http://transcomunicacaoinstrumental
and is the
author of many
articles and
papers. Suely
agrees with many
of the core
principles of
Spiritism, but
she is not part
of any group or
formally linked
to Spiritism.
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In this
interview, she
shares her views
on TCI and the
teachings:
TCI is widely
known these
days. What do
you think are
the main
benefits it can
bring to those
who come in
contact with
it?
For those who
come to TCI
looking for
love, it will
certainly bring
internal peace.
The credit
should go to our
friends in the
spiritual
world.
Is there any
chance of TCI
moving away from
the principles
contained in
Spiritism? Is
the theoretical
framework on the
communications
between
discarnates and
incarnates well
established in
TCI so as to
avoid a
diversion in its
principles?
Since I began my
research on TCI,
in the year
2000, I have
noticed that all
the messages had
similar content
as the
communications
from Spiritist
Centres. I do
believe in the
TCI research and
I know they are
under the guard
of good spirits.
There is no risk
of losing the
link with
Spiritism, but
TCI can also be
the subject of
analysis in
academia due to
the fact that it
uses instruments
such as radios,
telephone, tape
recorders,
television etc.
That means it
offers material
that can be more
easily be
assessed and
scrutinised by
other
researchers.
Some within
Spiritism say it
could do away
with its
religious
aspect. As a
researcher, do
you agree with
that? Should
Spiritism focus
solely on its
scientific and
philosophical
aspects? Is TCI
closer to that
approach?
I believe in
Spiritism
practised with
“free spirit”.
In other words,
what comes from
free is given
out without
charge and we
are free to
think. That
means we do not
need an altar,
an image to
adore. All we
need is faith.
That is how I
see Spiritism.
Kardec was an
innovator and
not dogmatic.
TCI follows the
same steps. It
can be
practised,
researched and
developed that
way, with
freedom.
What is the
content of the
messages from
discarnate
spirits through
Instrumental
Transcommunication?
The answer to
that would
require many,
many pages. But
I can summarise
saying that TCI
has taught me to
listen, it has
proven to me
that there is
life after
death, it has
helped me in the
most difficult
times of my life
and it has
helped those who
come to it
looking for
assistance. The
words coming
from the
Spiritual World
are in general
of love.
Sometimes, they
are words of
people who need
to get something
off their
chests.
Do you receive
proper long
messages or only
disconnected
sentences?
As I spend a
long time
researching, I
can hear full
sentences and
also loose
words. It
depends of the
session, the
time. The
beginner tends
to get only
words, but as
you get more
experienced you
begin to receive
proper
sentences. I
would like to
highlight that
TCI is something
serious; it is
not for people
moved only by
curiosity. It is
meant for
incarnates who
are willing to
interact with
discarnate
spirits, who are
often members of
our family who
left to the
Spiritual World
before us. I
have witnessed
many cases of
relatives and
friends of
discarnates who
have made
contact through
TCI, and no
doubt was left
as to their
identities.
For those who
want to get
started in TCI,
what are the
first steps?
The first step
is to get to
know TCI. Many
books have been
published and I
quote two of my
favourite
authors: Clóvis
Nunes and
Hildegard
Schafer. People
must bear in
mind that in
order to
research TCI,
they must take
it serious and
be dedicated and
persistent, so
they can get the
guidance of good
spirits, both
incarnated and
discarnates.
There are many
groups in Brazil
dedicated to
such research,
but they make
mistake of
rarely
publishing their
results. There
are also groups
abroad, but we
know very little
about them here
in Brazil. The
main TCI
researchers
according to me
are professor
Clóvis Nunes, in
Brazil; Anabela
Cardoso, in
Spain; and
Marcelo Bacci,
in Italy.
What are the
main events in
the history of
TCI?
Friedrich
Jurgenson was a
pioneer, one of
the main names
in TCI, who make
his research
available to the
public. That was
a key moment,
but the real
pioneer was
Oscar D’Argonnel,
who lived in Rio
de Janeiro. When
you hear the
voice of a
spirit, you
think of the
potential. How
many parents,
children,
spouses could
benefit from TCI
and how many
hearts could be
consoled by the
live
communication,
with voice and
image, that is
provided through
this technique!
Do you believe
Spiritist
Centres should
open their doors
to Instrumental
Transcommunication?
Absolutely! That
would provide
Spiritism with a
vast field to
work on. TCI is
here to add to
the work of the
mediums, not to
replace them.
What I hear very
often is that
we, incarnates,
are a very
important tool
to achieve
communication
through TCI. And
the message
comes from our
friends in the
Spiritual World,
who tell us
often: “We need
you.” I believe
the Spiritual
Benefactors are
directly
involved in that
research. Let us
bear in mind
that TCI is just
a channel to
allow
communication.
We need to
progress on this
side to make
that type of
communication
possible. It is
not an easy job.
It requires
determination.
If taken
seriously, TCI
can become an
important tool
to be used by
Spiritism. If
not, it will be
discredited.
Kardec made
several
references to
fake
communications,
spirits who
pretended to be
someone else for
fun or to
disturb serious
work. Does that
happen with
TCI?
Yes, there are
many such cases.
It happened with
me, but we are
the ones who
make such
opportunities
possible through
our attitudes.
We need to be
vigilant and
totally focused
on feelings of
love and peace.
How did you
become
interested in
TCI and what are
you researching
at the moment?
I was very keen
on anything
linked to the
survival of our
conscience, all
psychic
phenomena. I
read about
Theosophy and
got to know
Spiritism. I
have a great
connection with
Spiritism, the
theory and the
practice. TCI
came into my
life in a period
of much pain and
sorrow, when I
lost the only
child I had at
the time. My
link with my
soon led me to
look for
something else,
to research, to
study and to
practise TCI. My
research focuses
mainly on radio
communication,
in particular
voices from
discarnate
spirits.
What are your
final thoughts?
I don’t think
Instrumental
Transcommunication
is that
different from
what goes on in
Spiritist
Centres, but I
see its future
mainly in
academic
centres, as the
object of
research in
universities.
UFRGS University
in Rio Grande do
Sul began
studying in the
year 2000 themes
related to
spirituality. I
am trying to
join the
department,
having presented
my research. I
will persist. I
will always
insist, I will
always be
looking for
developments
that will help
humankind, or
even a single
human being. If
we help one
single heart in
pain we will
have our efforts
multiplied many
times.