What is Spiritism
It is the set of laws and principles, as revealed by the Superior Spirits,
contained in the works of Allan Kardec (pictured above), which constitute the
Spiritist Codification: The Spirits’ Book, The Mediums' Book, The Gospel
According to Spiritism, Heaven and Hell, and Genesis.
"Spiritism is a science which deals with the nature, origin and destiny of
Spirits, as well as their relationship with the corporeal world.”
“Just as Christ said: 'I did not come to destroy the Law but to fulfill it,’ so
Spiritism says: We have not come to destroy the Christian Law but to carry it
out. It teaches nothing contrary to what was taught by Christ. Rather it
develops it, explains it in a manner that can be understood by all and completes
that which had previously been known only in its allegoric form.
"Spiritism realizes what Jesus said of the promised Consoler, by bringing
knowledge of those things which allow humankind to know where we came from,
where we are going and why we are on Earth; so attracting humankind towards the
true principles of God's law and offering consolation through faith and hope."
What it reveals
It reveals new and more profound concepts with respect to God, the Universe,
Human Beings, the Spirits, and the Laws that govern life itself.
Furthermore, it reveals what we are; where we came from; where we are going;
what is the objective of our existence; and what is the reason for pain and
suffering.
What it comprises
By bringing new concepts about Human Beings and everything that surrounds them,
Spiritism touches on all areas of knowledge, human activities and behavior, thus
opening a new era for the regeneration of Humanity.
Spiritism can and should be studied, analyzed, and practiced in all the
fundamental aspects of life, such as: scientific, philosophical, religious,
ethical, moral, educational, and social.