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16/06/2009

Livros Espiritas (English Books)

THE GENESIS' BOOK


THE MIRACLES AND THE PREDICTIONS ACCORDING TO SPIRITISM


Introduction

This new work is one step more in the advancement in the effects and applications of
Spiritism. As its title indicates, its object is the study of three points diversely commented upon and interpreted even to this day, - “Genesis, Miracles, and Predictions” in their relations with the recently known laws which are revealed through the observation of spiritual phenomena.
Two elements, or we may say two forces, govern the universe, - the spiritual element and the material one. By the simultaneous action of these two principles are developed some special phenomena, which are naturally rendered inexplicable if one should take away one of its two constituent elements, oxygen and hydrogen.

ALLAN KARDEC

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THE MEDIUMS’ BOOK

BEING THE SEQUEL TO “THE SPIRITS’ BOOK”

Introduction.

EXPERIENCE daily confirms us in the opinion that the difficulties and disappointments so often encountered in the practice of spiritism result from ignorance of its fundamental principles; and we rejoice to know that our endeavours to forewarn inquirers of the difficulties besetting this new study have borne fruit, and that many have been enabled to avoid them by an attentive perusal of the present work.

A L L A N K A R D E C

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THE SPIRITS’ BOOK

Spiritualist Philosophy

CONTAINING THE PRINCIPLES OF SPIRITIST DOCTRINE ON THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL: THE NATURE OF SPIRITS AND THEIR RELATIONS WITH MEN; THE MORAL LAW:
THE PRESENT LIFE, THE FUTURE LIFE, AND THE DESTINY OF THE HUMAN RACE.
ACCORDING TO THE TEACHINGS OF SPIRITS OF HIGH DEGREE, TRANSMITTED THROUGH VARIOUS MEDIUMS,


THE SPIRITS’ BOOK

Phrenological Society of Paris, and took an active part in the labours of the Society of Magnetism, giving much time to the practical investigation of somnambulism, trance, clairvoyance, and the various other phenomena connected with the mesmeric action. This brief outline of his labours will suffice to show his mental activity, the variety of his knowledge, the eminently practical turn of his mind, and his constant endeavour to be useful to his fellow-men.

A L L A N K A R D E C

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