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Spiritism

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Spiritism
Family Modern spiritual movement
Origin region France and international communities
Founding period 19th century CE
Estimated adherents Significant communities especially in Brazil and Latin America; numbers vary.

Spiritism is a belief system codified by Allan Kardec teaching communication with spirits, reincarnation, moral progress, and the existence of a spirit world.

Overview

Spiritism was founded by Allan Kardec in the mid-19th century. Britannica describes it as based on the idea that a spirit world exists alongside physical reality and can be accessed through mediums.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Key beliefs

  • Spirits survive bodily death
  • Reincarnation supports moral and intellectual progress
  • Mediumship can provide communication with spirits
  • Moral improvement and charity are central
  • Spiritist teachings often seek harmony with science, philosophy, and religion

Practices

  • Mediumistic meetings
  • Study groups
  • Prayer and moral instruction
  • Charitable service
  • Spiritual healing in some communities

Places of worship

  • Spiritist centers
  • Homes
  • Study halls
  • Charitable institutions

Sacred texts

  • The Spirits' Book
  • The Mediums' Book
  • The Gospel According to Spiritism
  • Allan Kardec's writings

Holidays and observances

  • Allan Kardec commemorations
  • Local Spiritist congress dates
  • Charitable and study events

See also

References

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