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Americo
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The primary
"Born Again":
reincarnation
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Spiritism and
the Gospel of
Jesus emphasize
the importance
of reincarnation
for the
evolution of the
Spirit. This
teaching is also
found in the
Zohar: "All
souls are
subject to
transmigration
of evidence" and
in the Kabbalah:
"The rebirths
allow men to
purify
themselves."
According to
Spiritism, only
by means of
reincarnation
can the Spirit
evolve
spiritually, and
if he stays at
the margin of
the physical
dimension, he
stops his
evolution. (Q.
No. 175 (a) of
"The Spirits'
Book"). In "The
Earth and the
Sower," the
colleague
Salvador Gentile
asks, "Chico
Xavier, why is
it said that the
Spirit must
reincarnate to
be able to
evolve? Does it
not evolve in
the Spiritual
World? What is
the main
difference
between the two
evolution groups
regarding
learning?"
Confirming the
Kardecian
encoding, the
renowned
mediator says,
"it is within
our earthly body
that we are told
about the need
of a broader
harmonization,
with each other,
probably
because, living
in the coming
spiritual
spheres of
Earth, with
those who are
creatures
absolutely in
tune with us, we
do not perceive
the needs for
improvement and
progress. In an
ideal community,
with twenty,
forty, or ten
people reasoning
in the same
range, we are
happy and then
run the risk of
remaining
grounded in the
area of
development
for a long time.
Benefited with
reincarnation,
the stationary
phase is broken
in a natural
way..."
The Spirit's
life is a
progressive
education
- Indeed, the
evolution of the
Spirit is
compulsory in a
physical
environment such
as Earth, since,
in the ethereal
vibration of the
spiritual
universe,
individuals
would be tuned
only with their
peers, situated
in the same
vibrating range.
In earthly
environment or
in similar
worlds,
diversification,
contact or
exchange with
incarnate beings
in different
evolutionary
levels, allows
the spiritual
enhancement.
The following
question was
made to Leon
Denis: "Why does
the Spirit in
space incarnate
in a body?" The
notable confrere
replied,
"Because it is
the law of his
nature, the
necessary
condition for
his progress and
destiny. The
material life,
with its
difficulties,
needs the effort
and the effort
develops our
latent powers
and faculties in
our germ." The
renowned
Spiritism
philosopher
emphasizes that,
"the Spirit is
reincarnated as
many times as
necessary to
achieve the
fullness of his
being and
happiness. The
Spirit's life is
a progressive
education, which
presupposes a
long series of
works to be done
and steps to be
taken. The
Spirit can only
progress,
remedying and
renewing his
life repeatedly
in different
conditions, in
different times,
in different
ways. Each of
his incarnations
allows the
Spirit to
determine his
sensitivity, and
enhance his
intellectual and
moral
faculties."
("Doctrinal and
Practical
Spiritualist
Synthesis,"
pages 25 and
26.)
The spiritual
essence needs a
more consistent
way, of low
vibration, to
evolve,
overcoming the
difficulties and
obstacles that
matter provides.
The evolution
preferentially
processes in
planetary lower
worlds, where
the spiritual
body slowly
acquires
resources in
millennia of
effort and
recapitulation,
in multiple
sectors of soul
evolution
through
reincarnation.
Spirits are
created simple
and ignorant
- The divine
spark needs the
physical screen
for their
purchases and
experiences. In
turn, the
physical sector
is improved by
spiritual
influence.
The Spirit in
erracity,
grounded on the
evolution range
in which it is,
unable to raise
large flights,
is involved by
its conscience,
which constantly
shows him the
acts he
practiced in
prior
reincarnation
experiences and
the need to
repair his
faults,
exhorting him to
plan his future,
preparing
himself for one
more step in the
physical arena,
knowing that
"the Spirit is
willing, but the
flesh is weak"
(Mark 14:38). A
difficult task
will be to do
well, and to
shed physical
things because
the temptations
of power and
hedonism are
present,
involving the
earthly traveler
in the webs of
selfishness,
pride, arrogance
and vanity.
In "OLE" on
issue 132, Allan
Kardec
questions, "What
is the purpose
of the Spirits'
incarnation? The
answer is prompt
and objective,
"God imposes the
incarnation in
order to make
them reach
perfection...,"
which
corresponds to
the state of
pure Spirits,
liable to be
achieved by all
creatures, which
successfully
walk through the
paths of trials
and atonement in
the dimension of
matter,
acquiring the
intellectual and
moral progress."
The importance
of all spiritual
beings to pass
through all the
vicissitudes of
physical
existence is
emphasized,
while the next
items, issue
133, instructors
from beyond
confirm that,
"all Spirits are
created simple
and ignorant and
learn through
the struggles
and tribulations
of the body
life."
"That which is
born of the
flesh is flesh,"
Jesus said
- It is
therefore vital
to the spiritual
individuality
rebirth in the
somatic body,
facing the very
resistance of
matter, having
the sublime
chance of
awakening the
divine potential
within itself,
leading to the
evolutionary
growth.
"Verily, verily,
I say unto thee,
no one can see
the Kingdom of
God unless he is
born again"
(John 3:3). "Do
not marvel that
I said to you:
you must be born
again" (John
3:7): the Gospel
According to
Jesus, the
rebirth is
obligatory in
the flesh to
obtain the
Kingdom of God,
i.e., to find
within each one
the divinity
that gives you
life and this
inward diving is
obtained through
the numerous
reincarnation
opportunities
("That which is
born of the
flesh is
flesh").
The human body,
consisting of
flesh and water,
serves as a
vehicle of the
soul on the path
of evolution.
The low
vibration, in
accordance with
a lower world,
like Earth,
provides the
still limping
Spirit with its
inner
revelation. The
true
self-knowledge
is provided by
life on the
matter, and the
being begins to
transmute all
that is lower in
him gradually
turning from a
brute to an
angel, with
detachment from
material things,
with an
unselfish and
constant work
regarding
others, thus
overpowering
trials and
atonement.
First, he climbs
the numerous
steps of
evolution,
subject to
physical
rebirth, still
called "born of
woman," and
finally, making
the product of
Humanity or "Son
of Man",
conqueror of his
own
individuality,
fit to inhabit
the higher
spheres as a
pure Spirit.
For Roustaing,
the human
incarnation is a
punishment
- Christ is an
example of
someone who has
already found
this Celestial
Kingdom. He
spoke of what He
knows, of what
He dreamed of
finding, "No one
has ascended to
Heaven but He
that descended
from Heaven, the
Son of Man"
(John 3 : 13 ).
For those who
are in the rear
in evolution,
Jesus is
presented as to
be followed,
offering His
teachings and
examples so that
in every
physical
experience, they
are provided
with more
experience and
acquire more
skills.
The fleeting
evolution of the
Spiritual being,
in
extra-physical
dimension, is
well expounded
by Jesus, when
He approaches
the "Parable of
the Prodigal
Son," mentioning
the eldest son
as someone
stationed in the
path of
evolution,
afraid to go
forward, while
his younger
brother did not
do, to the point
of "eating the
remains of
pigs", i.e.
passing by the
gripping
tribulations of
life, through
restoring
suffering, both
atoning and
proving, and
receive the
honors of the
won victory.
Regarding this
issue, it is
necessary to
point out a
serious
doctrinal error
found in the
decadent work
"The Four
Gospels" of
Roustaing, where
the fundamental
thesis that "the
human
incarnation is a
punishment, and
not a necessity"
(vol. 1, page
317). This
statement
completely
contrary to the
Spiritist coding
and the Gospel
of Jesus, was so
readily repelled
by Kardec,
bluntly, in the
book "Genesis",
in Chapter XI,
explaining that
"the
incarnation,
therefore, is
not, in some
way, usually a
punishment for
the Spirit, as
some think
(clear reference
to Docetists of
all ages,
especially
Roustaing and
his apocryphal
work), but an
inherent
condition in the
inferiority of
the Spirit and a
means of making
progress."
To reincarnate
is, as the name
says, returning
to the physical
dimension
- The repulsive
thesis is
reinforced with
the
misinterpreted
information
that, besides
being compulsory
for all Spirits
who have failed
to evolve in
extra-physical
dimension, the
reincarnation is
compulsory too
even for the
higher entities,
some of them
building worlds
in the Universe,
and which were
led astray,
dominated by
pride (?) and
therefore sent
to Earth
("fallen
angels"), where,
by means of
divine
punishment,
they will give
life to
repugnant forms,
containing
dormant members,
crawling or
sliding in the
soil. According
to this
repulsive
thesis, these
beings are
grouped in the
lilies of the
field and are
called "fleshy
cryptogams"
(Volume I, page
313). Spiritism
claims
otherwise,
teaching that
Spirits do not
degenerate,
"they may even
remain
stationary, but
do not
retrograde".
("OLE"-Q. 118)
Fortunately,
this
spiritual-scientific
aberration is
not typical of
the Spiritist
Doctrine.
In fact, the
false prophets
of erraticity
are always ready
attempting to
undermine the
magnanimous and
sublime doctrine
of Jesus we can
currently
observe, with
the publication
of psychic works
presenting
fantasies, true
delusions,
indigestible
fruits
originated from
spiritual
fascination,
reporting sexual
activity in
erraticity with
fertilization
and birth of
Spirits, souls
of birds and
animals. The
aberration is so
intense that
they defined the
unusual
phenomenon of
"Reincarnation
in the Spiritual
World," hurting,
not only the
Kardecian
coding, but also
the vernacular,
since
reincarnated
(prefix "re" +
incarnate, from
the Latin
incarnare) is to
go back to
physical
dimension, i.e.,
make the Spirit
inhabit a body
of flesh in
order to improve
the path of
progress to
which all beings
are predestined.
Therefore,
reincarnation
only occurs in
the flesh. The
creation or
fertilization of
Spirits is
essentially
divine work. It
is an extreme
folly, a total
nonsense, to
take from God
the creation of
Spirits. Those
who believe in
such a freak are
carriers of holy
ingenuity and
deserve from all
Spiritists much
consideration
and
appreciation,
and we shall not
forget to pray
for them daily.
Americo Domingos
Nunes Filho - is
a MD based on
Rio de Janeiro.
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