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Spiritism for
Kids
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Célia Xavier
Camargo -
Portuguese
Spanish |
Year 7 - N° 354 – March 16, 2014 |
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Translation
Johnny Silveira
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Making Decisions
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While his father
was amused
reading a
newspaper,
eleven year-old
Gustavo took a
book from the
shelf and began
flipping through
it. Suddenly he
stopped and
asked:
- Daddy, what is
free will?
His father put
the newspaper
down and took
off his glasses:
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- Free will, my
son, is the
ability that
humans have to
make their own
decisions,
choose for
themselves. Got
it? |
- No.
Full of patience,
his father
replied:
- For example,
Gustavo,
tomorrow is
Saturday and you
have football
practice in the
afternoon. Are
you going?
- I do not know,
Dad. I also have
an invitation to
go to a birthday
party at the
same time.
- I know.
Georgie's
birthday, your
childhood friend.
So? What are you
going to do? Go
to the practice
or go to the
party?
- I think I'm
not going to
Georgie's party,
Daddy. I think
I'm going to the
practice.
- Oh, so you've
decided?
The boy thought
a moment and
replied:
- Football is a
commitment I
made earlier in
the year and I
must not be
absent. The team
needs me. But
then again, Dad,
if I'm not at
the party,
Georgie will get
upset with me.
- So, are you
going to your
friend's
birthday?
Gustavo
scratched his
head, confused,
and considered:
- On second
thought, there
is another
problem. Next
week our team
has an important
game, which is
part of the
championship
among schools.
Oh, my God! I do
not know what to
do!
His father
smiled and
explained:
- Free will is
just that, son.
Between two or
more options,
you have to
decide. At this
point you'll
have to solve:
pleasure or duty.
- Now I get it,
Dad. But it is
very difficult
to make
decisions!
The father
agreed with him,
recommending
that he thought
about it until
the next day not
to make a wrong
decision.
- My son, free
will is a gift
from God, but it
is also an
achievement of
the Spirit in
the evolutionary
path already
performed. So we
need to think
carefully before
making any
decision. Be it
right or wrong,
we are always
conditioned by
the consequences
of our acts,
according to the
Law of Action
and Reaction, or
the Law of Cause
and Effect.
As it was late,
we went to bed.
The following
day, Gustavo was
sitting at the
table eating
breakfast when
his father asked
him:
- So, son? Have
you decided?
- I have really
thought about it
but have not
quite decided
yet. But until
this afternoon,
I will.
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It was almost
time to leave
when Gustavo
appeared in the
living room with
his backpack and
a wrapped gift
in his hand.
- I see you have
decided to go to
the party,
Gustavo. That
means that
pleasure won -
said his father.
The boy shook
his head.
- No? Then, you
are going to the
practice. You
chose duty.
Gustavo shook
his head again:
- Not that
either, Dad.
- I do not
understand! |
- A third
alternative
appeared, Dad. I
remembered that
we have a maths
test on Monday.
So, I will study
at a classmate's
home, who
understands the
subject well.
First, however,
I will go to
Georgie's house
to congratulate
him and deliver
the gift I
bought him. Thus,
pleasure and
duty shall be
equally met.
The father was
surprised and
amazed. His son
Gustavo, who he
thought was a
bit sloppy with
regards to his
duties, showed
that he was
thoughtful and
responsible,
making decisions
skilfully.
He stood up, his
arms
outstretched to
the boy:
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Congratulations,
son. You managed
to decide
between pleasure
and duty. But
tell me, what
about the
practice? The
team has an
important game
next week...
Hugging his
father with a
huge smile on
his face, the
boy explained:
- It is true,
Dad. But I heard
earlier today
that the game
will be
postponed. So I
had no more
doubts. Now I am
quiet sure that
I did my best.
Gustavo said
goodbye to his
father and
mother, grabbed
the backpack
with his books,
the gift, and
waving one last
time, shut the
door behind him.
His father was
happy. He felt
accomplished for
having a son who
had used his
free will in
such a
responsible
manner.
AUNT CELIA
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