Nadja do Couto Valle:
“Spiritism can help us
meet the great demands
of
our hearts”
The teacher and
education from Rio de
Janeiro talks about
her
experience in the
dissemination of Spiritism through
talks,
books and the media
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Nadja do Couto Valle (photo)
was born in Rio de
Janeiro, where she did
her Masters in Education
and English Literature
and her PhD in
Philosophy. She is a
lecturer at Rio’s
Federal University (UFRJ)
and is a volunteer at
the Institute of
Spiritist Culture of
Brazil (ICEB) and the
Spiritist radio station,
Radio Rio de Janeiro. In this interview she talks
about her
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experience as an
author, speaker
and in the Spiritst media: |
What is it like to be
the General Coordinator
of ICEB’s Revue of
Spiritist Culture?
It is a unique
opportunity to produce a
publication that adopts
the methodology of Allan
Kardec as it establishes
a dialogue with all
fields of knowledge, in
fields that deal with
the latest, up to date
information. We reassert
thus the Gospel of
Jesus, which contains
all the philosophy, the
science and the moral.
We are a tiny team of
volunteers carrying out
a harmonious job. And we
have the contribution of
great experts in each
area of expertise, which
gives the publication
its renowned quality and
its unique character. It
is distributed to the
whole of Brazil and some
countries abroad. We are
aware that some
Spiritist groups gather
regularly to discuss and
study the material we
publish, which is a
source of great joy for
us.
Tell us about your
experience in the
mediumship meetings,
with the channelling of
Spirits?
This is also a great
source of joy and
satisfaction, as it
confirms the teachings
of Jesus, the Spiritual
Benefectors, all the
work of Kardec. We must
be grateful to Jesus for
the opportunity of host
our discarnate friends,
providing them with the
opportunity to open up
their inner world and
talk about their
problems.
What are the main
benefits you have
gathered as a producer
and presenter of
Spiritist programmes at
Radio Rio de Janeiro (http://www.radioriodejaneiro.am.br/)?
At the radio, I am part
of the team that studies
the Codification works.
We study Heaven and
Hell IN
30-minute-long weekly
sessions, and the
feedback we get from the
listeners is very
positive. I am also a
member of a panel in an
interactive programme
that looks into the main
issues in the media in
the light of Spiritism.
It shows how up to date,
deep and wide ranging
are the Teachings in the
Gospel of Jesus and in
Spiritism. I also take
part in non-Spiritist
programmes, again with
very positive feedback.
I have a daily programme
about education which
has led to the
publication of three
books, one of them on
bullying and
cyberbullying.
Tell us a bit more about
your books.
Pelos Caminhos da
Educação (Through the
Paths of Education)
was born of repeated
requests by our
listeners to publish the
programmes they heard on
the radio. And they keep
demanding that we
publish the new ones. We
had the same feedback
from those who attended
my talks, which
encouraged me to prepare
Reflexões à luz do
Espiritismo (Reflections
in the light of
Spiritism). It is
now awaiting
publication. I have also
been invited to
co-author Em torno de
Rivail, O mundo em que
viveu Kardec,
marking the bicentenary
of the birth of Allan
Kardec. I wrote a
chapter on philosophy
and Spiritism. I have
also contributed to O
jovem Espírita quer
saber, where I
authored a chapter about
teenage parents.
What is your view of
mediumship?
I naturally take on the
Spiritist view of
mediumship, so well
defined by the great
Spiritual Benefactor,
Emmanuel, as “the light
that shines in the
flesh”. It provides a
blessed opportunity for
us to swap pain for
constructive work. It is
an endless source of
Spiritual, elevated
happiness, giving full
meaning to our lives as
it allows us to serve
Jesus and our brothers
and sisters. It is the
antidote to pride and
presumption, an
excellent tool for us to
develop discipline,
love, tolerance,
understanding,
renunciation, enabling
us to make optimal use
of the time we dedicate
to its practice. It
demands a great deal of
attention, as it deals
with issues of a
delicate and serious
nature. It demands that
we have method,
patience, humility, that
we truly generous and
have empathy and really
care for all our
brothers and sisters.
What about the Spiritist
Movement today?
I see a healthy,
fraternal effort to
disseminate the
Teachings. There brings
about a new challenge
for many Spiritist
Groups, which have been
attracting an
ever-growing number of
people looking for help.
The time announced by
Jesus has arrived. I
believe we need to spend
a lot of our time now
“go to the gentiles”. On
top of the conventional
dissemination of the
Teachings, we have now
new tools available,
such as the Internet,
with web radio and web
television. We need to
get engaged with the
universities, which have
shown a great potential
of spreading the
Spiritist message
through the
philosophical and
scientific aspects of
Spiritism. Spiritism can
help us meet the great
demands of our hearts in
these times of profound
changes, providing
comfort and
enlightenment through
reason as it fully
engages in the modern
trends of modern
society.
Is there anything
special from all your
years in the Spiritist
Movement that you would
like to share with us?
I am grateful for all
the love and affection I
have received throughout
the years. Once, at the
end of a talk, a young
man came to me to thank
me for being with him
for so many years
through Radio Rio de
Janeiro. He eventually
revealed that he heard
the radio from his cell
in prison and that my
“company” had provided
great comfort and helped
him stand the hard days
in jail. When he
finished his term, he
joined a Spiritist
Centre. Another moving
scene took place during
a mediumship meeting at
Grupo Espírita André
Luiz in Rio. The Spirit
that joined us through a
medium said she was a
great fan of my work as
a speaker and on the
radio. But she said she
was very shy and, as an
incarnate, had also
refrained from having a
chat with me or hugging
me. That is something
she had always wanted to
do and she thanked for
the opportunity of
finally doing there, in
the mediumship group.