You Shall Know the Truth, and the Truth Shall Make You Free
John 8:32To the friends on the board
Since I wandered here for the first time I realized that this forum main rule is –
The important thing is your own experiences- So as I’m not a medium nor have I had any OBE or something akin to it I come to the idea that my kind of knowledge wouldn’t be useful to you, but as you all here are wide opened minds I decide to type the words below.
I have noticed the questions that seem to be the major concerns to the ones who are looking for some knowledge here, and of course, you the “senior” ones by here have been incredibly useful answering underpinned by your experiences.
One thing that is my main concern once as a member of this forum is that there is a very serious study very well documented that probably is not being considered as a reliable source of knowledge due to the fact that many people all around the world has adopted it as kind of a religion. But it’s not. It is a compilation of a more than twenty years study.
I’m talking about the research conducted by Mousier Hyppolyte Leon Denizard Rivail, along the second half of the nineteen century. It was at lion (France) that he was tempted to a deeper research about some facts that were the main focus of the high society at the time.
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http://dictionary.laborlawtalk.com/Kardecism The central tenet of Kardecism is the belief in the spiritual life. The spirit is eternal, and evolves through a series of incarnations in the material world. The true life is the spiritual one; life in the material world is just a short-termed stage, where the spirit has the opportunity to practice and to experience everything he has learnt over his spiritual life. Reincarnation is the process where the spirit, once free in the spiritual world, comes back to the world.
Christ is deemed to be the spiritual guide of the entire planet, and he incarnated here to show us, through his example, the path that we have to take to achieve our own spiritual perfection. The Gospel is reinterpreted in Kardecism; some of the words of Christ or his actions are clarified, at the light of the spiritual phenomena, that is presented as law of nature, and not as something miraculous. It's only because of our own imperfection that we can't operate similar things; as we evolve, we will not only understand it better, but we will be able to do similar things, for all spirits are created equal, and are destinated for the same end.
According to this belief, we are destinated for perfection; it's only because of our own failures that we keep reincarnating in this same planet. There are other planets hosting more advanced life forms, and happier societies, where the spirit has the chance to keep evolving both on the moral and intellectual sense.It seems that we cannot detect more advanced life forms in other planets, as they are living in a slight different plane (a little shift at the vibe tone) from ours, in the same way the spiritual plane is superimposed over our own plane.
The communication between the spiritual world and the material world happens all the time, but at a varied level. Some people barely sense what the spirits tell them, in a instinctive way, while others have greater conscience of the fact. The so-called mediums have these natural abilities highly developed, being able to communicate with the spirits and interact with them by several means: listening, seeing, or writing through spiritual command (also know by kardecists as psychography). Direct manipulation of physical objects by spirits is also possible; however, for it to happen the spirits need the help (voluntary or not) of mediums with particular abilities for physical effects.
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http://www.allankardec.ca/m.phpSome points of the Spiritist Doctrine:
- This is neither our first nor our last life.
- God is the primary cause of all things.
- God is supremely just and good.
- In each life we acquire more knowledge, until we achieve our own perfection.
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We keep our individuality before, during, and after this life.- Mankind has free-will so as to act, but must respond for the consequences of its actions.
- We can communicate with other Spirits incarnated (living) or disencarnated (“dead”).
- The morality of Christ is the guide for all Humanity, but we respect all religions and use works of Buddha, Socrates, Muhammad, Zoroaster, etc as comparison and basis.