Luciano
dos Anjos:
“Herminio Corrêa de
Miranda was (is) a
Spiritist who honoured
Spiritism”
A close
friend of the late
Herminio C. Miranda,
Luciano talks about the
remarkable writer and
scholar who discarnated
recently
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Luciano dos Anjos (photo)
is a journalist from Rio
de Janeiro.
He has a long and
successful career. In
the 1960s he took part
in live television
programmes and gathered
experience in many
fields of journalism and
marketing. He has
published several books
and was decorated many
times for his
achievements. Luciano
dos Anjos is a
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member of the
Brazilians Spiritist
Federation’s (FEB)
Superior Council and is
a well-known Spiritist
volunteer worker in many
groups. He was a great
friend of the recently
deceased author and
scholar Herminio Correa
de Miranda. In this
interview, he talks
about his old friend and
his legacy.
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How did you meet
Herminio Miranda? How
was your friendship with
him along the years?
We met in the 1950s, as
members of FEB’s
Superior Council and
contributors of its
magazine, Reformador. We
became close friends,
and frequently exchanged
our views on the
Teachings.
What would you say was
the main aspect of his
personality?
His honest character and
his sober mind, as well
as a remarkably inspired
common sense.
What was the great
legacy he has left for
Spiritist thinking?
It was the spontaneous
reaction generated by
his readers, of all
walks of life. They are
all able to grasp the
essence of his message
thanks to his writing
style, straightforward
and accessible to
everyone and yet
beautiful, fluid and
persuasive.
What do you think are
his most influential
books?
His whole work is
magnificent.
But I am particularly
fond of Alquimia da
Mente and Os
Cataros e a Heresia
Catolica.
The first book offers a
very clever approach of
the human psyche, which
I have not been able to
find in the works of
other psychiatrists,
neurologists and
psychologists. The
latter offers a reverse
view of history, showing
that Catholics were the
true heretics if you
take into consideration
the principles of pure
Christianity. The book
revisits the movement
that saw Christ as the
sublime being who came
to teach us the
authentic lesson of
unconditional love.
His bold, firm and
faithful approach to the
Teachings made him a
well-respected figure in
Brazilian Spiritism.
What is your view on
that?
I think the terms used
are correct. Herminio
provided the most
amazing scientific
contribution to prove
the law of
reincarnation, through
serious and methodical
research, to which he
added his irrefutable
reasoning. His honesty
and rigour sealed the
conclusions of his
work.
Tell us about the
experience described in
the book, Eu Sou
Camille Desmoulins.
The book came from a
meeting we both
attended. It was a group
he set up to study the
Spirit’s memory.
Eventually we found out
that we had planned this
particular task well
before this incarnation.
That is what the book
tells. There are
amazing, new elements
that confirm the
veracity of
reincarnation, now
gathered by my son,
Luciano dos Anjos Filho,
and included in the
latest edition of the
book.
How many books did
Herminio publish? Has he
left any new work to be
published?
He published 44 books,
translated four and
wrote the preface to
many. His latest book is
about to be published by
FEB. If I had to sum up
his life and his work, I
would say that Herminio
Correa de Miranda was
(is) a Spiritist who
honoured Spiritism and
fulfilled his mission on
earth. He began his
mission with St Paul and
later working with
Luther.
Is there anything else
you would like to share
from your life
experience with
Herminio?
Yes. He never like the
administrative side of
the Spiritist Movement
and tried to stay away
from it. He gave an
important contribution
as a member of the
Superior Council of the
Brazilian Spiritist
Federation. But he never
really got engaged in
any internal,
administrative debate.
He preferred to remain
quiet. His task, he
often reminded me, was
to write and to help
disseminate the
Teachings, focusing on
the central role played
by Jesus Christ.
Your final thoughts,
please.
I will really miss his
physical presence next
to me. But I hope I will
merit to continue
enjoying his friendship
and confidence, as our
Spiritual empathy goes
on in new time and space
parameters.