Spiritualist Philosophy: The Spirits' Book: Containing The Principles of Spiritist Doctrine
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Pod pseudonymem se skrýval učitel, překladatel a autor Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, otec spiritismu. Byl aktivní v několika vědeckých společnostech a několik desetiletí prosazoval Pestalozziho pedagogiku ve Francii. Organizoval a vyučoval bezplatné kurzy pro znevýhodněné a působil jako učitel, pedagogický spisovatel a překladatel.







As the foundational text of Spiritism, this work explores profound questions about human existence and spirituality, established by Allan Kardec in the 19th century. The new translation is meticulously crafted, ensuring fidelity to the original French while enhancing readability. It features extensive notes and comparisons to Kardec's various editions, highlighting nuances in vocabulary and style. This philosophical guide serves as a valuable companion for anyone seeking to examine life deeply, echoing Socrates' belief in the importance of self-reflection.
Exploring the concepts of divine justice and the afterlife, this work delves into the principles of Spiritism, offering insights into the moral implications of human actions. It contrasts the experiences of souls in heaven and hell, emphasizing the idea of personal responsibility and the potential for redemption. Through a collection of narratives and philosophical reflections, the book invites readers to reconsider their understanding of justice, morality, and the spiritual journey beyond physical existence.
The first Chinese translation of "Le Livre des Médiums" by Allan Kardec offers readers access to this foundational text on Spiritism, originally published in 1861. The translation is based on the standard second edition from 1862, ensuring authenticity and fidelity to Kardec's original ideas. This work explores the principles of mediumship and communication with spirits, making it a significant resource for those interested in spiritual philosophy and the study of the afterlife.
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Exploring the natural connection between the spirit world and humanity, the book reveals that communication with spirits is a universal phenomenon, present throughout history. It asserts that spirits convey messages from God, signaling a pivotal moment for humanity's regeneration. The text emphasizes that this era of enlightenment is upon us, as spirits aim to guide and instruct the living, heralding a transformative phase for the human race.
Contiene el relato de las manifestaciones materiales e inteligentes de los Espíritus, apariciones, evocaciones, etc., así como las noticias relativas al espiritismo.- La enseñanza de los Espíritus sobre las cuestiones del mundo visible y del mundo invisible; sobre las ciencias, la moral, la inmortalidad del alma, la naturaleza del hombre y su porvenir.- La historia del espiritismo en la antigüedad; sus relaciones con el magnetismo y con el sonambulismo; la explicación de las leyendas y las creencias populares, de la mitología de todos los pueblos, etc. El resumen de los trabajos de la Sociedad Parisiense de Estudios Espíritas, fundada el 1.° de abril de 1858. ALLAN KARDEC
EL ESPIRITISMO EN SU MÁS SIMPLE EXPRESIÓNExposición sumaria de la enseñanza de los Espíritus y de sus manifestacionesLas instrucciones impartidas por los Espíritus de un orden elevado, acerca de los temas que interesan a la humanidad, así como las respuestas que dieron a las preguntas que les formulamos y que han sido recopiladas y coordinadas cuidadosamente, constituyen toda una ciencia, una doctrina moral y filosófica que lleva el nombre de espiritismo. Por consiguiente, el espiritismo es la doctrina basada en la existencia, las manifestaciones y la enseñanza de los Espíritus. ALLAN KARDEC
When Allan Kardec set out for his historical journey of 1862, not even he could have foreseen the immense growth of Spiritism in France, inaugurated with the publication of The Spirits' Book in Paris only five years earlier. In a time when there was no radio, nor any other means of mass communication other than the printed word, that span was remarkable by any standards. Offering some rare glimpses into the Codifier's way of thinking, this book covers some practical aspects of nascent Spiritism, while keenly narrating its quiet triumph against formidable odds and opposition.