In this issue Eurípedes Kühl
examines nihilism and
its
cause
This week’s editorial, "The
parable of the talents and
what we have done",
suggests that we must commit
ourselves to the task
assumed, even when it seems
unimportant to us, something
that is not always taken
into account by spiritist
workers.
Our interviewee this week is
the young Cássio Leonardo
Carrara, from Matão-SP, the
author of "The Sound of the
New Age - The Bugle". In the
interview, he explains how
his book was conceived and
written and talks about his
plans in spiritist
journalism. The interview,
conducted by our
collaborator Wellington
Balbo, is one of the
highlights of this week.
Another highlight is the
special article entitled "God
and nihilism in the face of
tragedy" written by the
author and medium Eurípedes
Kühl, contributor to our
magazine living in the city
of Ribeirão Preto.
For 28 years, on the banks
of the Canal do Anil in
Jacarepaguá -RJ, stands
since 1985 the Spiritist
House Amazonas Hércules,
whose work in the social
field is shown in the story
by Marcus Braga which is
also one of the highlights
of the week.
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We conclude with this issue
the sequential and
methodical study of the book
"Human Personality"
by Fredrich W. H. Myers, to
be followed by the study of
the classic "In the
Invisible", written by
Léon Denis.