- What is Spiritism?
What Is Spiritism? ("Qu'Est-ce Que le Spiritisme" in French) is a brief introduction to
Spiritism written byAllan Kardec in1859 , which is about a quarter of the length ofThe Spirits Book . Modern editions are augmented by a briefbiography of the author, written byHenri Sausse , in1896 which is mostly focused on his role in theHistory of Spiritism .The book is structured as a series of s about Spiritism, intended to quench the public curiosity and dismiss false notions about the doctrine. It is not intended as an initiation and is not seen by Spiritists as strictly canonical but it is very important to understand Kardec's own motivations and commitment to the cause of Spiritism, as the book was entirely penned by himself, without "spiritual help". Its central subjects are the following.
Criticism of Spiritism
Kardec tries to address the most common theses argued against
Spiritism regarding it as a form ofcharlatan ism. He counters the critics with the following:* Spiritism is not a religion and is not interested on proselitising.
* Spiritism is not for everyone, only for those who are ready to accept it.
* Spiritism will survive religion because it is not based on blind faith.
* Spiritism does not extort money from followers, everything is taught for free.
* Charges ofcharlatan ism will not affect Spiritism because charlatans are moved by selfishness and usually want to make a stash, so they expose themselves by their own deeds. The public will eventually learn to tell the "black sheep" apart.kepticism
Kardec tries to address
skeptic al views of Spiritism, regarding its doctrinary uniformity and validity, its scientific character and the novelty of its concepts.* The terms Spiritism and Spiritist are necessary to differ them from generic
Spiritualism . They are not vainneologism s.
* The existing of offshoot Spiritist groups is not undesirable, but a consequence of the spreading of the doctrine. Kardec does not claim any form of leadership, except on moral grounds (as the author of the books that first established Spiritism as a coherent doctrine), and does not expect Spiritism to survive him as "Kardecism". The only problem is when some group purporting to be "Spiritist" spreads false doctrine.
* Spiritism is notsuperstition . It is a rational explanation of natural phenomena whichscience cannot assess.
* Spiritism is notwitchcraft .
* Spiritism is not inherently dangerous for mental sanity, not if one's aware of the risks and acts with responsibility.Opposition of the Church
Confronting the criticism wielded by the
Catholic Church , Kardec argues that religious diversity is important and that the existence of only one religion in theMiddle Ages was a fertile ground for theInquisition and cultural backwardness.Diversity is also important because the coexistence of different doctrines may help people who disagree with one specific doctrine to find one that suits them better. Kardec was one of the earliest proponents of a personal approach to religion.
Although Spiritism does not claim for itself the status of a religion, it does not heed by the dogma of any religion.
Spiritism is not similar to
Satanism
=Elementary introduction to Spiritism=This chapter summarises the key points of the doctrine, notably:
* Origins and different kinds of spirits
* Communication with spirits
* Purpose of spiritual phenomena
* What isMediumship
* How to determine if a medium is acharlatan
* How to determine whether a given communication is worth
* How to deal with contradictory communicationspecific aspects of the doctrine
This chapter introduces some new doctrine that woul be further elaborated on
The Gospel According to Spiritism * Plurality of worlds
* Nature of the soul
* The incarnated spirit
* The disincarnation (death) of a personee also
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The Spirits Book
*The Gospel According to Spiritism
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