Spiritism is a doctrine that is guided by the objective of presenting
without reservations, fantasies or conceit.
Adenáuer Novaes
WHAT IS SPIRITISM?
Spiritism is a doctrine, codified (learn more below in Coding/Bibliography) by Allan Kardec, that deals with the origin and nature of spirits and their relationship with the material world. Its primary focus is the spiritual nature of the human being: we are all spirits, incarnate or not. It is a knowledge that starts with the spiritual essence to explain material existence.
In the book “Getting to know Spiritism”, Adenáuer Novaes1 explains that “Spiritism penetrates fundamental questions of human knowledge. It approaches moral, philosophical, scientific and religious questions, hence the reason for saying that it is Science, Philosophy and Religion. It is Science because, having its own method and object, it uses observation and experimentation in the search for its own development. It is Philosophy because it answers the basic questions of human knowledge. It studies the origins of the human being, where we came from, where we are going, and who we are . It is Religion, even though not having an organized priesthood, cults or rituals, because it seeks to integrate the human being with God. Spiritism is, then, the meeting point of this knowledge. It is the key and the code that introduces the human being to the understanding of their true nature.
Allan Kardec is the pseudonym that the French educator, writer, and translator Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail adopted when he published "The Spirits' Book", which presents a new theory of human destiny and life, in 1856. Allan Kardec became known as the great propagator of the Spiritist Doctrine.
In 1857, Kardec published a revised edition of "The Spirits' Book" and devoted himself to establishing the basis for the Codification of the Spiritist Doctrine. Thanks to the teachings received from superior spirits through various mediums, Kardec wrote the five books that became the basis of spiritism (Pentateuch).
THE SPIRITS' BOOK
THE MEDIUMS’ BOOK
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SPIRITISM
HEAVEN AND HELL OR THE DIVINE JUSTICE ACCORDING TO SPIRITISM
GENESIS THE MIRACLES AND THE PREDICTIONS ACCORDING TO SPIRITISM
CODING / BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Codification of Spiritism is composed of the five books compiled by Allan Kardec (Pentateuch), published between 1857 and 1868. In these books, Kardec gathered the teachings of the spirits, analyzing and codifying them so that they would become clear to their readers and to those interested in the subject.
The Home of Dulce Spiritist Centre offers online courses for those who want to deepen their studies of the Spiritist Doctrine. Click HERE and find out how it works.
