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Orson Peter Carrara |
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The
soul
of
Spiritism
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The
title of
the
present
approach
inspired
a book
with the
same
name,
which we
published
a few
years
ago. Its
author
is the
Encoder
of
Spiritism,
Allan
Kardec,
and it
is in
his
speech
of
November
1,
1868,
delivered
at
the
Parisian
Society
of
Spiritist
Studies,
and in
the Spiritist
Magazine,
dated
December
1868.
Referring
to the
communion
of
thoughts,
in a
brilliant
text,
within
valuable
considerations
and
expanding
his
lucid
comments,
in
a
particular
passage,
he says:
Charity
is the
soul
of
Spiritism.
And then
by means
of
reasoning,
he
comments
on
charity.
By what
is said,
the
reader
can
arrive
to the
conclusion,
together
with me,
about
the
purpose
of this
work to
which we
refer,
highlighting
this
unique
character
of the
Doctrine:
precisely
the
encouraging
it
provides,
supported
by
reliable
bases,
for the
improvement
of
relationships,
using
charity
as a
guide
and the
importance
of its
presence
in our
lives.
I invite
you to
think
about
the
content
presented
in the
mentioned
work
and
really
think
about
the
importance
of
charity
in all
its
scope,
so that
we can
both
understand
how
the
doctrinal
content
of
Spiritism
inspires
people
everywhere.
As a
result
of the
above
mentioned
sentence,
the
Encoder
of
Spiritism
wrote
with
great
beauty:
"(...)
It
(charity)
summarizes
all
the
duties
of man
to
himself
and to
his
fellow
men, and
this is
the
reason
why we
can say
that
there is
no true
Spiritist
without
charity
(...)".
(R.E. (Spiritist
Magazine),
December,
1868).
Yes, let
us see
together:
a) it
sums up
all the
duties
of man
towards
himself
and
towards
his
fellow
men;
b) it
can be
said
that
there is
no true
Spiritist,
if he
does not
practice
charity.
This
conclusion
should
guide
our
steps.
Since we
consider
ourselves
followers
of
Spiritism,
this is
a
reliable
guide of
behavior,
action,
and a
guideline
for you
and your
relationships.
At this
point we
cannot
forget
what the
Spirit
Simeon
(1),
stated
in the
same
sense:
"(...)
If you
say you
are a
Spiritist,
then be
one:
forget
the evil
that may
have
been
done to
you, and
think
about
only one
thing:
the
goodness
you can
do to
others.
(…)
happy,
because,
you can
fall
asleep
every
night
saying:
“I have
nothing
against
my
neighbor”.
Simeon’s
recommendation
is clear
and in
the same
guidance
as
charity,
directing
it also
to our
heart,
since,
when it
recommends
to
forget
evil, it
relieves
us from
the
troubles
arising
from the
pain
kept
inside
and
guides
us to do
good,
opening
the
channels
of
charity.
Precious
passages
With
that in
mind, we
are very
motivated
to copy
some
precious
passages
of the
Spiritist
Magazine:
a)
"(...)
To love
your
neighbor
is
therefore
to put
aside
every
feeling
of
hatred,
animosity,
rancor,
envy,
jealousy,
revenge,
in
short,
every
desire
and
every
thought
of
harming
someone.
One must
forgive
our
enemies
and
repay
evil
with
goodness.
It is to
be
indulgent
before
the
imperfections
of our
fellow
men and
not look
for the
mote in
the eye
of the
neighbor,
when you
do not
see the
beam in
your
own. It
is to
conceal
or
excuse
the
faults
of
others,
rather
than
feeling
pleasure
in
exposing
them
just as
slander.
It is
not to
make
oneself
worthy
at the
expense
of
others.
It is
not to
belittle
anyone
under
the
weight
of your
superiority
and not
to
despise
anyone
to
satisfy
your
pride.
This
is the
true
benevolent
charity,
the
practice
of
charity,
without
which
charity
is an
idle
word; it
is the
love of
the
spiritual
Truth,
as a
true
Christian;
and the
one who
says:
without
charity
there is
no
salvation,
and does
not
practice
this, he
is then
pronouncing
his own
condemnation,
both in
this and
in the
other
world
(...)
"(RE,
Spiritist
Magazine,
December
1868, in
the same
Discourse
by
Kardec,
mentioned
above).
b)
"(...)
Follow
me; I
know all
the
misfortunes,
all the
pain,
all the
suffering,
all the
afflictions
that
beset
mankind.
I am the
mother
of
orphans,
the
daughter
of the
old, the
protector
and
support
of the
widows;
I treat
the
infected
wounds;
I take
care of
all
illnesses;
I give
clothes,
bread
and
shelter
to those
who do
not have
it. I go
up to
the most
wretched
attics,
in the
humble
hut;
knock at
the door
of the
rich and
powerful,
because
everywhere
where
there is
a human
being,
there is
under
the mask
of
happiness,
bitterness
and
excruciating
pain.
Oh! How
my task
is
great!
(...)
Come to
me: I am
charity.
(...)
Spiritism
has the
motto:
Love and
Charity,
and all
true
Spiritists
will
come in
the
future
to
adjust
to this
sublime
commandment
preached
by
Christ
(...)
Follow
me,
brethren,
and I
will
lead you
to the
Kingdom
of God,
our
Father,
I am
charity".
- (Adolphe,
Bishop
of
Algeria,
copy
dated
February
1862, in
the
message
Charity).
c)
"(...)
From the
day when
man
reached
out to
another
man, he
practiced
an act
of
charity
(...)
give to
those
who
suffer,
to those
who
wait; to
these
mothers,
these
abandoned
children,
to all
those
disinherited,
and you
shall
accomplish
a true
work.
But all
this is
merely
the
common
charity,
that all
men
practice
(...)
The
Spiritist
should
go
further;
through
study
and
intention,
the
Spiritist
should
probe
these
hidden,
shameful
pains
that
erode so
many
beautiful
and
excellent
natures,
so many
martyrs
of their
duty,
and
conscience,
so many
exiled
of human
trial
(...)
Ah! for
these
have a
good
heart, a
delicate
attention,
comforting
words
(...)
Yes,
cleverly
observe
the
wounds
of all
these
disinherited,
go to
them;
comfort
them,
give
your
heart,
your
purse,
your
hand,
your
support,
because
the
merits
of the
Spiritist
charity
is to
search
gently;
this is
the
chosen
work and
the
intimate
sense of
the
words so
dear to
the
master:
Without
charity
there is
no
salvation.
Four
words
should
be the
basis of
the
spirit
language:
forgiveness,
love,
solidarity,
charity".
(Bernard,
in the
message
Charity,
copy
dated
October,
1869).
Kindness
is
always
the
sign of
a
beautiful
soul
We also
recommend
reading
the full
text
of the
Open
me!
–
Carita’s
Appeal,
which
Allan
Kardec
placed
on the
first
page
of the
copy of
December
1865.
Due to
the full
beauty
of the
text, we
are not
copying
it, but
do
recommend
that the
reader
goes
directly
to the
original
publication.
We end
with
the
expressive
message
and
interview
of
St.
Vincent
de Paul,
in
the
copy of
August
1858
in the
same
Spiritist
Magazine.
We
copied
partial
passages,
strongly
recommending
the
reader
to go
through
the
full
text.
The
noble
Spirit
highlights
the
following
in his
message:
a) "Be
good and
charitable.
This is
the key
to
Heaven
that you
have in
your
hands;
all
eternal
happiness
is in
this
maxim:
Love one
another.
The soul
cannot
rise to
the
Spiritual
regions
but by
devotion
to
others;
it does
not find
happiness
and
comfort
but
through
charity;
be good,
help
your
brothers,
lay
aside
this
horrible
scourge
of
selfishness.
(...)"
b)
"(...)
your
ills do
not come
but from
the
voluntary
abandonment
of the
resume
of all
divine
laws.
Read
therefore
these
burning
pages of
devotion
to
Jesus,
and
meditate
on them.
(...)"
c)
"(...)
Charity
is the
fundamental
virtue,
which
should
sustain
the
whole
structure
of
earthly
virtues;
without
it, the
others
do not
exist;
without
charity
there is
no faith
or hope;
because
without
love
there is
no hope
for a
better
luck, no
moral
interest
to guide
us.
Without
charity
there is
no
faith,
because
faith is
nothing
but a
pure
beam
that
makes a
charitable
soul
shine.
(...)"
d)
"(...)
Charity
is the
eternal
anchor
of
salvation
in all
the
globes:
it is
the
purest
emanation
of the
Creator
himself;
it is
His own
virtue,
which He
gives to
creature.
(...)".
And we
point
out, in
part,
the
interview
given by
the same
Spirit
and
published
by
Kardec
in the
sequence
of the
message
in the
same
mentioned
issue:
In
answer
to
Question
2:
"You can
distinguish
those
who
can work,
and then
charity
obliges
you
to do
everything
possible
to get
them
work;
but
there
are
also
poor
people,
who can
pretend
they are
going
through
misery,
when
they are
not: as
for
these
you have
to leave
them to
God’s
righteousness".
=
The
question
refers
to the
false
misery
or
to
possible
encouragement
to vice
and
laziness.
In
answer
to
question
4:
"It
is
mostly
the
way in
which
the
service
is
supplied,
that
charity
is
truly
worthwhile;
goodness
is
always
the
sign of
a
beautiful
soul". =
The
question
refers
to the
way of
practicing
charity.
In
response
to
question
7:
"Imitate
Jesus;
He
told you
all
this;
listen
to Him
more
than
ever".
=
The
question
refers
to
Christian’s
charity.
(1)
Chapter
X,
item
14,
of
The
Gospel
According
to
Spiritism.
Author's
note:
The
highlights
in bold
are
the
writer’s.
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