Jenete
Vilela Souza:
“Spiritism is a life
philosophy”
The
Spiritist volunteer
worker from Brazil’s
western state of Goiás
talks about Spiritism in
the city of Mineiros
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Jenete Vilela Souza
(photo), a teacher and
lawyer, became a
Spiritist in 1992. She
is the current president
of the Spiritist
Community Allan Kardec.
The group is based in
the city of Mineiros. In
this interview, she
talks about the
Spiritist Movement in
her hometown.
Let us begin by asking
you to introduce us to
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the city of Mineiros, in
Goiás state. |
It has about 55,000
inhabitants and is
located in the southwest
of the state. Agro
business is the main
economic activity in the
city, whose wealth has
grown remarkably in the
last decade, in much
higher levels than the
national average. That
was due to the opening
of many manufacturing
companies working to
supply the demand
generated by agro
business. We have had a
huge influx of migrants,
which has brought about
many social problems:
lack of proper housing
and schools, busier
roads and a steep rise
in the number of road
accidents, overcrowded
hospitals, rising urban
violence.
What is the oldest
Spiritist Centre in the
city?
It is the Spiritist
Community Allan Kardec,
founded in 1975 by
Aloísio de Assis Paniago
and his wife, Olinda
Gomes Paniago.
In your experience with
the Centre, is there any
particular event or fact
that you would like to
share with our readers?
There is not a single
fact or event, but an
endless number of
occasions when we have
met to study, to help
those who came to us in
need of assistance.
There was one event that
touched us all very
deeply: a message from
the Spiritual World by
Aloísio, who came back
to reassure us that we
were on the right path.
Tell us about the other
Spiritist Groups in the
city.
We have in Mineiros five
Spiritist Groups, each
one with its own
practices and
priorities. Our Group,
Allan Kardec, has the
following schedule of
activities: study
groups, mediumship
meetings and counselling
(fraternal assistance)
are offered every day of
the week, including
weekends. Also, we hold
a monthly event – pizza
and second hand goods –
to raise funds for the
Bezerra de Menezes Home.
We also have a Youth
Group and special groups
and classes for
children.
What about the other
Groups?
They all have open
meetings for the general
public, they all have
mediumship meetings and
some carry out the study
of the core works of
Allan Kardec. There is
one point where some of
them differ from each
other, as some allow the
presence of the general
public int their
disobsession (spiritual
attachment) meetings.
What are the main
initiatives to
disseminate Spiritism in
the city of Mineiros?
We hand out leaflets
with basic explanations
about the Teachings, we
also use special events
(such as our monthly
pizza “party” or other
fund raising meetings)
for that purpose and we
have a weekly programme
in the local radio.
What would you like to
share about your
personal experience in
the Spiritist Movement?
Since I found Spiritism
20 years ago, these
wonderful Teachings have
changed my life. I
finally began to
understand the meaning
of our existence on
Earth. By studying the
core works of Kardec and
other books, by working
in charity and aid
projects, I have
reflected so much about
the meaning of life and
have enjoyed countless
moments of immense joy.
Is there anything else
you would like to add?
I would like to invite
all readers to get to
know Spiritism, as well
as the Spiritist
Movement. More than a
religious doctrine,
Spiritism is a
philosophy of life.
Jesus and Kardec are
Teachings for eternity.