The Spirits' Book: Containing the Principles of Spiritist Doctrine on the Immortality of the Soul, the Nature of Spirits and Their Relations With Men,. Of the Human Race: With an Alphabetical Index
The Spirits' Book: Containing the Principles of Spiritist Doctrine on the Immortality of the Soul, the Nature of Spirits and Their Relations With Men,. Of the Human Race: With an Alphabetical Index
The Spirits' Book: Containing the Principles of Spiritist Doctrine on the Immortality of the Soul, the Nature of Spirits and Their Relations With Men,. Of the Human Race: With an Alphabetical Index - Allan Kardec
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The Spirits' Book: Containing the Principles of Spiritist Doctrine on the Immortality of the Soul, the Nature of Spirits and Their Relations With Men,. Of the Human Race: With an Alphabetical Index
Allan Kardec
Synopsis "The Spirits' Book: Containing the Principles of Spiritist Doctrine on the Immortality of the Soul, the Nature of Spirits and Their Relations With Men,. Of the Human Race: With an Alphabetical Index"
The Spirits' Book is part of the Spiritist Codification, and is regarded as one of the five fundamental works of Spiritism. Originally published by the French educator Allan Kardec, it was the first -and still remains- the most important spiritist book, because it addresses questions developed by the author.The Spirits' Book is structured as a collection of questions regarding God, the order of the universe, the origin of the spirits, reincarnation, life after death, the afterlife, the purpose of the life, angels, evil and good, dreams, telepathy, prayer, illegality, war, justice, freedom, suicide, egoism, love, etc.The answers, according to Kardec, were given to him by a group of spirits who identified themselves as "The Spirit of Truth," with whom he communicated in several Spiritist sessions. Kardec, who considered himself an "organizer" rather than an author, grouped the questions and their answers by theme, occasionally including lengthier digressions the spirits had dictated to him on specific subjects, some signed by philosophers such as Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas and writers including Voltaire.The Spirits' Book is an essential work to read, study and meditate for the true spiritual seeker.Editor's Note: In order to be more enjoyable during reading, this book is in 6" x 9" format. In the same spirit, the paper is cream-colored, which causes less fatigue to the eyes than white paper. All our publications are carefully handled both in terms of typography and design.