Isabela Pereira
Dias Esperança:
“Humberto de
Campos, the
writer whose aim
is to write
constructively”
The teacher and
researcher talks
about the work
dictated from
the Spirit World
by the Brazilian
author, who
passed away 80
years ago
Part 2 (Final)
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Isabela Pereira
Dias Esperança (photo),
Portuguese and
Spanish Language
and Literature
teacher in the
Brazilian state
of Rio de
Janeiro, is a
passionate
researcher of
the work
dictated from
the Spirit World
by Humberto
Campos, who also
signed as Irmão
X (Brother X).
She also works
as a volunteer
at the Filhos da
Luz Spiritist
Centre in her
home-
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town of Barra
Mansa. In this
interview, which
has been
published in two
parts, she talks
about the 80th
anniversary, in
December 2014,
of the passing
of Humberto de
Campos. The
first part was
published in
last week’s
edition: |
What changed in
Humberto de
Campos after he
passed away and
came back as the
Spirit,
Humberto?
The first book
dictated by the
Spirit of
Humberto de
Campos,
Crônicas de
Alem-Túmulo
(Chronicles from
Beyond the
Grave), was
published in
1937, three
years after he
passed away. In
the preface, the
author admits
his
materialistic
past and says he
used to consider
unrealistic and
idealistic any
concepts of life
after death. He
says that his
anger and
bitterness in
the face of
adversities
prevented faith
from flourishing
in his troubled
heart. He got to
know Spiritism,
but he did not
allow it to
reach him with
its comforting
message. As he
said, “the worst
patient is the
one who has
tried all known
medication”.
When he woke up
in the Spirit
World, he was
surprised and
amazed as he was
certain that the
grave would mark
the end of
everything. What
he found had
nothing to do
with the
prevalent
religious
concepts, with
angels, heaven
and hell. He
describes the
new reality in
the book. The
work of Humberto
de Campos in the
Spirit World is
that of an
intelligent and
educated Spirit
who has awaken
and eagerly
tries to
regenerate his
heart. He writes
in the preface
of Boa Nova
(Good News):
“There are
Educated Spirits
and Evangelised
Spirits. I now
ask God to bless
my hope of
belonging to the
latter”.
And what was the
outcome of the
Irmão X, or
Brother X,
controversy?
The widow of
Humberto de
Campos took the
Brazilian
Spiritist
Federation (FEB)
to court for the
copyright of the
books written by
the medium,
Francisco
Cândido Xavier.
The case allowed
Spiritism to
prove the
authenticity and
the value of the
Spiritual
Teachings, which
are in truth
universal truths
that do not
belong to any
one in
particular. The
cause of
Spiritism gained
form the case,
which went to
Court. Chico
Xavier had to go
to court to
defend his
mediumship. In a
letter to the
FEB president
from 23 November
1944 he urges
fellow Spiritists to
help him by
praying in
silence and not
by trying to
defend him. Very
often, we do
like Peter and
we pull out our
sword to defend
Jesus, Spiritism
and the truth.
In reality, they
are perfectly
capable of
defending
themselves. And
Chico Xavier
suffered when he
saw other
Spiritists, who
had so much
knowledge about
the Gospel and
the Teachings of
Jesus, become
fierce fighters.
They often left
behind the
Christian values
and the ideals
of charity, as
well the
Teachings of
Spiritism. Jesus
said that he
would send his
disciples to the
world like sheep
among the
wolves. Humberto
de Campos
describes in
Novas Mensagens
(New Messages)
a meeting in
the Spiritual
World with many
fellow
companions of
Allan Kardec who
discussed the
future of
Spiritism. He
says that they
were told to
focus on Europe
and the US,
where there were
much anxiety and
disturbance. The
renewal in those
areas would come
with a great
deal of pain,
tears and blood,
but a new
society would
flourish from
the ruins of
Western society,
he says.
What is the main
aspect of the
texts written by
Humberto, the
Spirit?
In A Letter
to my Mother
he says: “I
would like to go
back to the
world I left to
be your son
again, to be a
boy again to
learn how to
pray in your
holy manner in
the face of
adversities”.
Humberto de
Campos was very
poor and had a
very difficult
childhood,
having been born
in an
underdeveloped
area of Brazil.
He had little
access to formal
education but
went all the way
up to the
Brazilian
Literary
Academy. Before
passing away, he
had in his hands
the book of
poems written
through
mediumship by
Chico Xavier.
But he rejected
it, reacting
with cynicism
and irony. When
he arrived in
the Spirit
World, he
finally accepts
Jesus.
Is there
anything else
you would like
to add?
In chapter 20 of
his Crônicas
de Além-Túmulo,
Humberto de
Campos describes
a meeting in
Minas Gerais
with Peter. He
was surprised by
the apostle’s
presence in
Brazilian lands,
but Peter
explains that
Brazil had an
important role
to play in the
work of Jesus.
Brazil is the
heart of the
world and the
home of the
Gospel of Jesus,
our guide and
model, who
invites us to
renounce with
courage and
determination,
reassuring us
that he will be
with us. In
several short
stories and
chronicles in
this book
Humberto de
Campos makes it
clear that the
Spiritual
Benefactors,
guided by Ismael,
are urging us to
spread love and
charity
throughout our
country. But as
he points out,
“the work of
Ismael has to
begin inside
each one of
us”.
Your final
thoughts,
please.
The Spirit of
Truth, in
chapter VI of
The Gospel
According to
Spiritism
asks us:
“Spiritists,
love one
another! That is
the first
lesson! Educate
yourselves, here
is the second
one!” Many of
the narratives
of Humberto de
Campos in the
pages written in
trance by Chico
Xavier describe
events in which
the writer takes
part. He shares
with us his
experiences and
learning
process.