The followers of
Spiritism need
to have a
certain
perceptiveness
regarding the
correct
interpretation
of the Doctrine,
as well as the
habit of
reflecting about
its postulates,
so that the
Spiritist
understands the
fundamentals of
the Doctrine as
they were
delivered to us
by the
Benefactors of
Humanity, 157
years ago.
Therefore, it is
necessary to
accurately study
and understand
the Spiritist
teachings,
mainly those
that comprise
the Coding. This
is not easy,
because the
fundamental
principles of
the Doctrine
[God, the
immortality of
the soul, the
plurality of the
inhabited
worlds,
reincarnation,
communication
with the
Spirits] may
even be simple
to assimilate,
but the Doctrine
as a whole is a
science, and in
the words of
Kardec, cannot
be studied
playfully, given
the complexity
and grandeur of
the issues that
are dealt with.
Thus, it is
necessary that
the second
teaching given
by the Spirit of
Truth: "educate
yourselves",
which we found
in The Gospel
According to
Spiritism,
Chapter VI, item
V, be put into
practice so that
the accuracy of
the Spiritist
postulates is
guaranteed. We
are not
suggesting that
a Spiritist
needs to have an
academic degree.
It is not this,
but it is
required that
the Doctrine be
consistent and
if we do this we
will have a
minimum of
coherence when
teaching and
this is very
important,
especially in
the planetary
transition times
that we
experience
today.
With the advent
of the
psychographic
messages
recorded by
Chico Xavier,
Spiritism gained
more supporters.
Thus, the
Brazilian
Spiritist
Movement gained
in quantity, but
lost in
doctrinal
quality, because
of the existing
gap among the
followers
regarding what
Kardec, the
Encoder, called
"maturity of the
moral sense",
which is
independent of
age and level of
education, but
relates solely
to the ability
of the incarnate
Spirit to
understand the
Doctrine,
especially its
moral
consequences.
The Spiritist
Doctrine should
prevail in
a Spiritist
Center
The gap in
question,
frequently rises
misinterpretation
of the doctrinal
principles,
resulting also
in what Kardec
defined as "principles
of unity" – this
term does not
mean one has to
think in the
same way, but
that we need to
have the same
goals regarding
the Doctrine –
which, together
with the CUEE
(Universal
Control of the
Teaching of the
Spirits), would
guarantee the
union of the
spirits and an
insurmountable
barrier against
doctrinal
deviations. The
Spiritist
Doctrine has to
prevail in a
Spiritist Center,
and cannot be
the isolated
opinion of
worker A or
worker B, which
are not always
in accordance
with the Coding
and with the
complementary
psychographic
messages
received by
reliable
psychics. This
occurs because
of the
misinterpretation
and also by the
lack of study of
the Doctrine of
the Spirits.
Conjugated to
these two
factors, another
one arises:
functional
illiteracy,
which
unfortunately is
found in part of
our institutions.
The confrere
Geraldo Campetti
Sobrinho, in his
article
Functional
Illiteracy in
Spiritism,
states regarding
the subject in
question:(1)
The term [functional
illiteracy]
considers the
noun "illiterate"
as the
individual who
cannot read and
write. Joining
the adjective "functional",
we can say that
the “functional
illiterate” is
the person that
can read and
write, but
cannot
understand what
he reads and
writes. The
person makes out
letters and
words, but
cannot read them
or understand
their meaning.
The reader does
not understand
the concepts
presented in the
text. When we
apply this
interesting
expression to
the Spiritist
context, we must
also find out
whether we are
not facing
another sad
reality: a
crisis of "functional
illiteracy
inside Spiritism".
Spiritists
teachings are
being
misinterpreted
Thus, we have
observed that,
despite the
existence of
study groups -
which can be the
way to prevent
these
misinterpretations,
if the so-called
"facilitators"
have solid
doctrinal
formation - the
Spiritist
teachings have
been
misinterpreted
by some
Spiritists.
Furthermore, the
beginner has
another
difficulty
within the
learning process.
This difficulty
is the amount of
psychic books,
brought to the
readers in a
vulgar,
frivolous
language in
complete
disagreement
with the common
sense guideline
of the books
written by
reliable
Spiritist
authors –
mediunic or not.
They also attack
psychics and
Spiritist
leaders and
present silly
theses, such as
that of a
possible
reincarnation in
the world of the
Spirits. The
disembodied
Spirits of such
mentioned works
are so called
wise men, as
Kardec defined
them, which aim
to confuse and
prevent the
spiritual
movement,
causing
dissensions,
disunity,
attacks among
confreres, and
so on, in
general, because
they start by
mentioning the
Coding books and
others of
reliable authors.
It is a clever
tactic used by
the spirits of
Darkness, which
gradually and
slowly spread
their ideas and,
unfortunately,
with the
acceptance of
part of the
Spiritist
community.
In consequence,
the
understanding
and the very
image of the
Spiritist
Doctrine end up
being soiled by
the increasing
number of these
works against
the real
Spiritism and
many unwary
regard them as
legitimate.
After all, if
the book was
bought at a
Spiritist
bookshop, it is
assumed that it
is Spiritist,
especially when
it comes to
psychic work
that, if
compared to the
work of the
embodied author,
shows a certain
degree of
superiority.
This is not
justified,
because there
are great works
of embodied
authors.
Do we examine
properly what is
published in the
name of
Spiritism?
It is necessary
to educate the
leaders of the
Spiritist Houses
and those
responsible for
the bookstores
and book clubs
that it is
necessary for
them to analyze
the works that
are published
before handing
them to the
reading public.
In most cases,
the readers
cannot tell what
is or what is
not Spiritism,
because their
lack the study
of the basic
works.
Regarding this
matter, Jose
Passini, a
studier of
Esperanto, asks
(2) “what
shall we answer
to those who,
when joining the
study of the
Doctrine, ask us
about it? Where
is our rational
faith? Where is
our zeal for the
Doctrine to
which we owe so
much, given
[sic] new
horizons which
it outlines for
us? Are we going
to follow Paul’s
wise advice (I
Thessalonians 5:
21): Examine
everything. Hold
on to what is
good? Have we
examined what is
published on
behalf of
Spiritism? Or
are we not even
concerned about
it?
Who is
responsible for
the Doctrinal
faithfulness?”
As stated, the
authors of these
works are the so
called wise
disembodied
Spirits. Vianna
de Carvalho(3)
warns us about
these spiritual
entities:
These swindler
Spirits and so
called wise
Spirits ought to
be enlightened
and advised to
change their
behavior, after
we have shown
them that we do
not obey them,
nor accept their
sickening
suggestions,
their lies and
the like scaring
tales for
children, which
always existed,
their
information
about the end
of the world,
and the endless
stories they
tell to seduce
and guide the
naïve that so
easily believe
in them…
The thorough
knowledge of
Spiritism is the
antidote to this
wave of
frightening
revelations,
which spreads
like a musty
smell, trying to
merge up to the
Spiritist
paradigms, that
showed from the
very beginning
the legitimacy
they carry, the
Consoler
confirming that
Jesus promised
His disciples
and materialized
Himself in the
unique Doctrine.
Where is the
Spiritist
movement more
dynamic, and
why?
Let us focus on
the
aforementioned
Benefactor’s
sentence, "true
knowledge of
Spiritism." This
necessarily
implies in the
search for a
consistent
doctrinal
formation. In
this sense there
is a Kardec’s
timely
recommendation:
(4)
We said that the
best way for
people to be
enlightened in
Spiritism is to
start by
studying the
theory: the
facts will
follow naturally
and will, of
course, be
understood. The
purpose of our
publications is
to make this
study easier. In
this sense, we
recommend that
to obtain a
better result,
we follow this
order:
The first work
to be read
should be of
this summary
(What is
Spiritism),
which provides
the main and
most worthy
points of the
Doctrine. By
doing this, you
will already
have an idea of
the subject and
have an opinion
whether it is
reliable and
serious. In this
brief exposure
we try to show
the points that
should
particularly
hold the
reader’s
attention.
The ignorance of
the fundamental
principles is
the cause of
most of the
false
testimonials of
those who judge
what they do not
understand, or
do it according
to their own
preconceptions.
If this first
exhibition
causes the
desire to know
more, you should
read The Book
of Spirits,
where the
principles of
the doctrine are
fully developed.
Then, read The
Book of
Mediums, for
the experimental
part, intended
to serve as a
guide to those
who want to work
by themselves,
and those who
want to find the
solution and
understand the
phenomena. Then,
there are
various works,
where the
application and
consequences of
the Doctrine are
developed, such
as: The
Gospel according
to Spiritism,
Heaven and
Hell according
to Spiritism,
etc. [Emphasis
added].
Realizing,
therefore, the
relevance of
these
recommendations,
the Spiritist
Metropolitan
Council [today
USE Regional Sao
Paulo] launched
in 1972, the
campaign
Start at Home,
aiming to
popularize the
works of Allan
Kardec. We have
observed that
the Brazilian
Spiritist
Federation is
carrying forward
this campaign,
which encourages
us a lot, since
taking Kardec to
the beginners,
will make it
much easier to
promote the
doctrinal
awareness, thus
opposing to the
evil virus
called doctrinal
deviation.
It is
interesting to
note that where
the followers of
Spiritism are
more
enlightened,
doctrinally
speaking, the
Spiritist
movement is more
dynamic,
precisely
because the
Spiritists, in
these places,
understand the
greatness of the
Spiritist work,
unlike those who
call themselves
Spiritists, who
are doctrinal
irresponsible
and lack study,
and are always
looking for
novelties,
in a whirl to
introduce new
concepts in the
doctrinal body
of Spiritism,
concepts that
confront the
principles and
postulates of
the Doctrine.
Reliable
Spiritists have
the task to
preserve the
pureness of the
Doctrine -
without forcing
any awareness or
attacking
anyone. They
have the mission
to spread
Spiritism to
all, who are
interested in
knowing it,
highlighting the
importance of
the study of the
Encoding,
recalling the
wise words of
the great and
respected Leon
Denis. "Spiritism
is what men make
of it"(5)
. Think
about it!
REFERENCES:
(1)
SOBRINHO,
Geraldo Campetti.
Functional
Illiteracy in
Spiritism.
Available in:
http://www.febnet.org.br/blog/geral/colunistas/analfabetismo-funcional-no-espiritismo
(2) PASSINI,
Jose.
Responsabilidade
Nossa (Our
Responsibility).
Available in:
http://passiniehessen.blogspot.com.br/2014/07/responsabilidade-nossa-jose-passini.html
(3)
Psychographic
message by the
medium Divaldo
on December 7,
2009, during the
period of the
XVII National
Spiritist
Congress in
Calpe, Spain.
Available in:
http://www.oconsolador.com.br/ano4/171/correiomediunico.html
(4)
What is
Spiritism,
Chapter. I,
pages 78 to 79.
(5)
In the Invisible,
introduction,
page 12.
LITERATURE:
Kardec, Allan.
What is
Spiritism:
Introduction to
the knowledge of
the unseen world
by the
manifestations
of the Spirits,
containing a
summary of the
principles of
Spiritism and
the answer to
major
objections;
Translation:
Albertina Squire
Seco. 1st
Edition - Rio de
Janeiro: CELD
2008.
DENIS, Leon.
In the Invisible:
Spiritism and
Mediumship:
Treaty of
experimental
Spiritism. 2nd
Edition - Rio de
Janeiro: CELD,
2011.