INTRODUCTION
Even amongst those who call themselves
SPIRITISTS, only a few really know Spiritism. The majority prefers to
hear about it from others rather than study it for themselves. When referring
to the SPIRITIST DOCTRINE, the only recognised and reliable sources of
information are the works by Allan Kardec, who acted as codifier - a list
of which is to be found at the end of the last page.
This page has been prepared
because perhaps initially the reading of all of Kardecs books might
offer a daunting prospect for many who wish to know more about this philosophy.
However, this in no way reduces the necessity of reading and studying
all of these books, which together form the BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF SPIRITISM,
if one really wishes to know the doctrine.
WHY
SHOULD WE STUDY SPIRITISM ?
Many people today live stressful lives
and are not interested in the fundamentals of existence. They prefer to
worry about their businesses, their pleasures and their personal problems.
They think that matters like "the existence of God" and "the
immortality of the soul" belong only to priests, church ministers,
philosophers and theologians. When everything in their lives is going
well they seldom remember God. When they do it is only to offer a brief
prayer or go to church on Sunday, as if these attitudes were merely obligations
which everyone must fulfil in one way or another. For these people, religion
is a mere social formality, something that everyone should do, nothing
more. Mostly it is a matter of satisfying their conscience, in the hope
of being in Gods good books. So much so, that many do not even hold
a firm conviction of what they profess, having serious doubts as to the
existence of God and the continuity of life after death.
However, when these people are beset
by some great problem, perhaps a financial disaster, the loss of a loved
one or an incurable disease - all situations which can occur in the lives
of everyone - they do not find within themselves the necessary faith or
understanding which will enable them to face their problem with courage
and acceptance; whereupon they invariably fall into despair.
Knowledge of the Spiritist philosophy
opens up a wider and more rational vision of existence, by explaining
about life in a logical manner. This allows us to begin a process of inner
transformation, which inevitably brings us closer to God.
WHAT IS SPIRITISM REALLY
ABOUT ?
Spiritism answers many fundamental
questions, such as:
- Who am I ?
- What was I before being born ?
- What shall I be after death ?
- Why am I living in this world ?
- Why do some people suffer more
than others do ?
- Why are some people born rich and
others poor ?
- Why are some blind, crippled, mentally
handicapped, etc..., while others are intelligent and healthy ?
- Why does God permit such inequality
amongst His children ?
- Why is there so much misfortune
in the world and why does sadness outweigh happiness ?
- Of three people travelling in the
same car, which suffers an accident, one dies, one is seriously injured
and the third person suffers nothing ? Where is Gods justice in
this ?
- Why do some bad people suffer less
than others who are good do ?
These are questions we all ask ourselves
whenever we see so much inequality or endure so many different experiences
during the tribulations of life on this planet.
WHAT
IS SPIRITISM ?
Spiritism
follows a doctrine, which was revealed by Superior Spirits and received
through mediumship. All the information was gathered together and codified
by a French educator known as Allan Kardec, and was originally published
in France more than one hundred and thirty years ago.
Spiritism is a science
because it studies all spiritual phenomena by the light of reason and
within scientific criterion. There is nothing of the supernatural
within Spiritism. Even the strangest phenomena can be explained
scientifically and therefore are in the order of natural occurrences.
Spiritism is a philosophy
because it investigates the true nature of life by answering questions
such as "where have I come from", "what am I doing in
this world" and "where will I go after death" ?
Every doctrine that offers an explanation of life is a philosophy.
Spiritism is a religion
because it has the moral transformation of mankind as its finality.
It advocates a returning to the teachings of Jesus Christ in our daily
lives. It shows Christianity in its true expression of love and charity.
What is "Spiritist
Religion" ? How does it differ from orthodoxy ?
Spiritism is not an organised
religion, with a clerical structure. It is in fact profoundly different
from all traditional religions. It does not accept the concept that
priests or ministers are necessary mediators between God and Man, or
that there is any need for religious offices. It has no sumptuous temples
or humble churches. It adopts no kinds of ceremonies such as baptism,
confirmation, weddings, etc... Neither does it perform any rituals or
use candles, nor does it advocate the use of special clothing such as
robes, nor overalls during Healing. It uses no form whatsoever of symbolism,
ornamentation for its services, reverent gestures, cabalistic signs,
blessings ceremonies, talismans or incense. Neither has it adopted the
singing of hymns, or the use of ceremonial church music, ritual dancing,
alcohol, offerings, etc...
The Spiritism religion
is an act of devotion that is performed within each heart. It is the
elevation of ones sentiments, of love for ones fellow beings and of
constant work in favour of ones neighbour. Only thought that is well
balanced in goodness can link us to God and it is only the practice
of good actions that make us truly blessed. Spiritism then, seeks to
revive the teachings of Jesus in all their simplicity and sincerity,
without luxury or social conventions, without pomp or ceremony. This
is because the Teacher from Nazareth only recommended that God should
be worshipped "in spirit and truth".
Spiritism is the
Consoler promised by Jesus:
"If you love me,
keep my commandments; and I will ask the Father, and He will send you
another Comforter, that will remain with you forever; the Spirit of
truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither
knoweth him; but you know him; for he lives with you and shall be in
you. But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will
send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things
to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you." (JESUS)
- John, 14: 15-17 & 26.
BASIC
PRINCIPLES OF SPIRITISM
The
Existence of God
Spiritism accepts the existence of
God as fact. God is the origin and end of everything. God is the Creator
and the use of all things. God is Supreme Perfection with all the purest
attributes our imagination can conjure up and many more. We are not able
to understand the full nature of God because we are very imperfect as
yet. How can a limited and imperfect intelligence know and understand
all that which is unlimited and infinitely perfect?
The Immortality of
the Soul
Even before considering ourselves
to be human beings and the offspring of our parents, we are in reality
Spirits who are Gods children. Spirit is the intelligent principle
of the Universe, created by God simple and ignorant so that it may develop
and come to fulfilment through its own efforts.
As Spirits we existed before we were
born and will continue to exist after physical death.
When a Spirit is inhabiting a physical
body it is called a soul or incarnate Spirit. When the Spirit is born
it is said to have reincarnated; when death comes the Spirit is said to
have discarnated. The discarnated Spirit then returns to the spiritual
world from whence it had come before being born. Therefore, Spirits are
merely discarnated people who at the present moment live in the spiritual
world, which is our true Homeland.
Reincarnation
The Spirit is created simple and ignorant,
but having been given free-will (which is the capacity to choose between
good and bad) it makes its own decisions and creates its own destiny.
In this manner each Spirit has the possibility of developing, evolving
and perfecting itself just like a student in school, who passes from one
grade to another by means of taking various courses. Spiritual evolution
requires intensive periods of learning, which can only be achieved by
means of incarnating in a material world. Each Spirit acquires further
knowledge through the multiple experiences offered with each physical
life and will continue to reincarnate periodically for as many times as
is necessary.
The progress achieved by each Spirit
during the many experiences it has passed through in every one of its
innumerable physical existences, is not only intellectual but most of
all moral. It is exactly this aspect of growth that permits the Spirit
to approach ever close to God.
But just as every student must repeat
each failed lesson once, twice or more times, so a Spirit who has not
made good use of its time on Earth may remain stationary for long periods
of time, undergoing more suffering, and consequently delaying its evolution.
It is improbable that we will ever
know how many incarnations we have already had, and impossible to know
how many more we shall need in the future.
Nevertheless, we do know that as backward
Spirits we have many, many incarnations still to come until we reach the
necessary moral development required to become pure Spirits.
However, not all of these incarnations
will take place on this planet. There exist both inferior and superior
worlds to Earth. When we have reached a more advanced state of evolution,
it is possible that we may then reincarnate on another planet, of a higher
order. The Universe is infinite and as Jesus said: "In the house
of my Father there are many Mansions". The planet Earth is a world
of inferior moral status, as can be seen by the lamentable panorama of
humanity today.
But planets also progress and so this
planet is destined to be transformed into a place of regeneration, just
as soon as all humanity decides to practise good, accept the brotherhood
of men and work towards fellowship.
Forgetfulness of the
Past
We cannot remember our past lives
and it is here that we see the wisdom of God. If we were to remember all
the evil we had done in the past, the suffering we had caused, the enemies
we had made or those who had caused us harm, we would be in no state to
live amongst them at this moment. Today it is not infrequent that these
enemies from the past have become our children, our brothers or sisters,
our parents or husbands, our wives or friends, whom we now meet again
in close proximity so that we may find reconciliation. It is for this
very purpose that reincarnation exists.
One thing is certain, today we are
correcting past mistakes perpetrated against others; suffering the consequences
of crimes we have committed; while perhaps on the other hand, we are being
helped and upheld by those who, in the past, caused us harm. So we begin
to see the importance of the "family" unit, where it is customary
to remake links that had been cut off in past existences.
Reincarnation then, is an opportunity
to make reparation, just as it is also the opportunity to devote our energies
toward the good of others, which speeds up our spiritual evolution. When
we reincarnate we bring with us a "life plan", which comprises
of promises assumed before God and ourselves with regard to reparation
for the evil we have practised and to do all the good we can. Depending
on our spiritual condition, we may or may not be able to choose the trials,
sufferings and difficulties to be undergone in order to progress.
In this way, reincarnation is the
perfect mechanism of Divine Justice. It also explains why there exists
so much inequality in the destinies of our fellow creatures on Earth.
The following are the main purposes
of life on Earth:
- To make amends for the evil that
we have practised; our errors being paid for by various forms of suffering.
- To be able to prove or measure
our degree of evolution when faced with the difficulties of life.
- To help Humanity and exemplify
goodness before others.
- To fulfil special missions, which
is the case of elevated Spirits who offer great service to humanity.
Through the mechanism of reincarnation
we can verify that God does not punish. We ourselves are the cause of
our suffering, because as yet we have not understood the law of "cause
and effect".
Possibility
of Communication with Spirits
All
Spirits are human beings who have discarnated. They remain just the same
as they were while alive; good or bad, serious or jokesters, energetic
or lazy, cultured or mediocre, truthful or liars.
They are to be found everywhere and
are by no means inactive; they have their occupations just as we do.
There are no specified locations for
Spirits. Generally the least perfect ones are to be found close to us,
because they are attached to our own imperfections. We do not see them
because they exist in a different dimension from our own, but they can
often see us, and sometimes know our thoughts.
Spirits act upon us, but this action
is almost always restricted to thought because they cannot manage to act
directly upon matter. In order to be able to do that they need people
who offer special resources; these people are called mediums.
A discarnated Spirit can communicate
through a medium, if it is able to and if this is permitted. The communication
will depend on the kind of mediumship or faculties of the medium. This
may happen through speech (trance mediumship), through writing (psychography),
through sounds (typtology), etc...
However, each communication, no matter
of what type, should not be accepted blindly. Rather it is necessary to
regard all communications with a certain reserve and examine them with
due care, so that we may not become victims of Spirits who wish to mystify
or deceive us. The reliability of a communication can best be judged by
the conduct and character of the medium. If this person is of integrity
and good moral principles, then they are able to offer adequate conditions
so that good spirits can approach and communicate. A GOOD MEDIUM must
be judged on the basis of their moral quality and never by the quantity
of mediumship they exhibit.
The Spiritist Doctrine alerts all
naive people to the dangers of untruths within communication and to be
aware of false mediums. These may attempt to delude all those who are
less informed in these matters, in exchange for material gains. For this
reason it is important that BEFORE LISTENING TO ANY COMMUNICATION FROM
SPIRIT PEOPLE SHOULD INFORM THEMSELVES ON THE SUBJECT, preferably through
a study of the SPIRITIST DOCTRINE.
Rationalised Faith
In
order that we may only believe what is true, it is first necessary to
understand that which we put our belief in. Faith which is not subject
to reason is nothing more than blind belief, some kind of absurdity or
even superstition. Before accepting something as truth we should first
analyse it thoroughly. The great error of most people is to readily believe
everything that is said to them, without first making a careful examination
of the facts.
"Unshakeable faith is only
that which can meet reason face to face in every human epoch"
- Allan Kardec.
The Law of Evolution
Every
human being is an incarnate Spirit on its way towards God. Life on Earth
is always an opportunity to make amends and learn as we travel along the
pathway towards goodness. There is free choice in all things and the consequences,
either good or bad, are the result of our own decisions. This is the law
of action and reaction, of causes and their effects. If we are suffering
at this moment it is possible that the cause of this suffering comes from
errors in this life or from previous ones. Therefore, if we commit evil,
then sooner or later we will undergo the consequences of that act. Jesus
said: "Each according to his works". This explains the reason
for so much suffering in the world. This is why one person progresses
more quickly than another, just as do different students in the same class.
The better the conduct the quicker we are able to liberate ourselves from
suffering, thereby shortening our path towards evolution.
There is no heaven or hell as depicted
by traditional religions. But there does exist a state of the soul, which
can be described as either heavenly or hellish. Neither do angels or devils
exist, only superior or inferior Spirits, who also are on their way towards
perfection. All the time good Spirits are getting better and bad Spirits
are regenerating themselves. God wishes none of His children to become
lost and the Will of God, the Supreme Will, is Law.
If the destiny of each person were
to be irrecoverably sealed after death, then all of us would be lost,
seeing that we have so far been more bad than good. Almost no one today
deserves to go to that so called "heaven of the blessed", which
is only for those who are completely pure.
However long a life may be it is not
sufficient for us to reach enlightenment as to Gods plans. Many people
have a struggle just to survive, much less have the opportunity to obtain
a good education. Many have never received instruction about goodness
others die very early, even before they have been able to find out which
path to follow.
In order to see the absurdity of the
idea of heaven, hell and eternal punishment, it is sufficient for us to
ask the following questions:
- How is it that God, being the Supreme
Wisdom, would create a child knowing it could go to hell for all eternity
? What kind of God would this be ? Where is the goodness and mercy ?
- What would it be like for a loving
mother in heaven, knowing that much loved son was burning in hell ?
The Moral Law
Assuredly, no one is lost. Everyone
has the opportunity they deserve. If a human father, who is imperfect,
is not able to eternally condemn a son however evil he may be, then how
much less able is God, who is a merciful and perfect Father who makes
the rain fall on good and bad alike, and the sun to illuminate the just
and unjust without discrimination.
Christ said; "No one may see the Kingdom
of Heaven if they are not born again". This is a reference to the physical
birth and moral rebirth of human beings. By this we need to understand
that each life is always a new opportunity for reconciliation with the
superior ideas of goodness and truth.
The aim of all sincere Christians
should be to follow the example lived by Jesus.
It is of no use to say that you belong
to this or that religion. It is of little use to remain praying all the
time. The important thing is to practise what you believe every day of
your life because, as James said: "FAITH WITHOUT WORKS IS A DEAD FAITH".
And speaking of faith, have a look
at your own life !
- How do you treat the members
of your family, such as your father, your mother, your brothers and
sisters, your wife, your husband and your children ?
- How do you treat people you
do not know ?
- How do you behave during work,
at school, at the office, with your friends or on public roads, as compared
to the way you behave towards those with whom you live ?
- How do you react to an offence,
an aggression, slander, ingratitude or a deception in your life ?
- How do you react to some family
problem, the loss of a loved one or an incurable illness ?
- What have you been doing to
help others ?
Jesus recommended that we "Love one
another".
There is no other way to love except
by being charitable, which means being benevolent, patient, tolerant and
humble, as well as always doing to others what we would wish they do to
us. As we would not like them to do evil to us, but rather all possible
good, then we should act in like manner toward members of our family,
parents, friends, strangers and even enemies.
It is the obligation of every Christian
to be a worker for goodness by playing their part, however small, in the
struggle for a better world.
We can do all of this by looking after
our own attitudes better, by being vigilant about our daily behaviour,
by being more attentive and polite, by seeing only the good qualities
in others and finally, by being ever more demanding of ourselves.
Helping the poor, going to the aid
of those who are desperate, looking after those who are sick, counselling
the maladjusted, taking comforting words and hope to the afflicted, disseminating
and living the teachings of Jesus are all ways of constructing the base
for true love, which Christ taught and exemplified almost two thousand
years ago.
Jesus manifested to the world the
true meaning of living love. In trying to follow His example Allan Kardec
was inspired to proclaim:
"WITHOUT CHARITY THERE
IS NO SALVATION".
TO CONCLUDE
Having
arrived at the end of this small booklet we hope it has provoked much
thought so that many questions and doubts are now awaiting answers. If
this is the case then it is a good sign, because you are evidently seeking
explanations for life's many inequalities, apparent unfairness, miseries
and violence, all of which are explained in the basic texts of the SPIRITIST
DOCTRINE.
These are the five main books as codified
by Allan Kardec:
- The Spirits Book
- The Mediums Book
- The Gospel according to Spiritism
- Heaven & Hell
- Genesis