Breno Ortiz Tavares Costa
speaks to the magazine
This week’s editorial "Is
there life after death?"
comments on what the
Spiritist doctrine presents
us about the continuity of
life after death, showing
that to spiritists the
problem of death is properly
explained.
Our interview this week is
Breno Ortiz Costa Tavares,
from Marília-SP. In the
interview given to our
collaborator Orson Peter
Carrara, the colleague tells
us about his book on
depression and the results
that readers of the book
have achieved in overcoming
the so-called evil of the
century. The interview is
one of the highlights of
this edition.
Another highlight of the
week is special titled "Passes:
Basic Guidelines"
written by our colleague
Jorge Leite de Oliveira,
from Brasilia-DF. The pass
is, as we know, the most
recognized spiritist
practice for people
attending the spiritist
centers in our country.
The life and work of the
poet and orator José Soares
Cardoso, from Sergipe, who
died on June 16th,
1991, is the subject of a
special report this week,
written by Marcel Battaglia.
The article is also one of
the highlights of this
edition.
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Tomorrow, November 10th,
the spiritist community
celebrates one more
anniversary of the birth of
Amalia Domingo Soler, a
native of Seville, Spain,
where she was born in 1835.
Writer and great exponent of
the Spanish Spiritist
movement, due to her
performance as a publisher
and psychograph medium,
Amalia is very well known in
Brazil because of her works,
among which stands out the
book Memories of Father
Germano, dictated by her
spiritual guide.