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The Spiritist Doctrine is
based on The Spirits' Book, as codified by Allan Kardec and first
published in France in 1857. It was followed by The Mediums' Book,
The Gospel According to Spiritism, The Genesis, and Heaven and Hell.
These five books are known within Spiritism as the Codification of
Kardec.
The Spirits' Book is composed
of 1019 questions posed by Allan Kardec
and answered by the Superior
Spirits.
The Spiritist
Doctrine can lead man towards spiritual enlightenment by offering
logical explanations on matters ranging from reincarnation and
immortality
of the soul to the description
of the natural laws, or laws of God.
Spiritism offers many
answers to individuals who seek enlightenment, regardless of their level
of knowledge on matters relating to God and Jesus Christ.
The Doctrine brings us the answers to the many questions
we have been asking
throughout the ages:
"Who Am I?"
"Where Did I Come From?"
"What Am I Doing Here?"
"Where Am I Going?"
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