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Editorial Portuguese  Spanish    
Year 10 - N° 468 - June 5, 2016
Translation
Francine Prado / francine.cassia@hotmail.com
 

 
 

“I live, I lived and I will live because I am immortal” 


These are the words inscribed on the tomb tombstone of Cairbar Schutel in Matão (SP), suggested words for himself in his first communication on the same night after disembodied.

His belief in immortality was his greatest legacy as well as nourishment for the noble walk of a blessed work always done with great love. However, like many other personalities who have dedicated themselves to the Spirit Movement, he is not very known currently. As we know, the big names of the well are simple, passing up unnoticed by the recognition scene, but not in the eyes of the Divine Goodness, and then benefit provided, are revered by the contingent of sparks supported and the beautiful light that light up on their road.

Cairbar Schutel had a remarkable ability to work in a time when the possibilities of dissemination of ideas were extremely limited. His goal was to bring as many people the doctrinaire knowledge that comforts, sustains, guides and answers to common questions of life and gives us the full meaning of life.

His literary output was endless; he had rich material for translation and also wrote articles for newspapers. He used a variety of resources to spread the sublime doctrine, including lectures, some of these issued were given to the prisoners in Matão. And he felt in good spirits also to help the needy with his pharmacist job.

He was a man ahead of his time, a spirit who already understood the importance of spiritism light and the need for progress of the human creature.

His faithfulness to Jesus was visible in his humility, his disinterest in worldly things, in his kind heart who just wanted the right in his multiple possibilities.

Schutel had Jesus as a model and guide and followed Spiritism based on Allan Kardec. And so sure of what he had learned and lived with fullness in his heart, he defended the doctrinal precepts before unbelievers, ignorant and even before Spiritism fighters. And, as always it happens with great men responsible for leading work with Schutel also occurred: he was fully supported by a noble team of workers who favored that development.

The understanding was wide and Cairbar Schutel still alive, was considered the Father of poverty, he did not only help, but also ordered his pharmacy for the needy, without demanding anything in return, just the real distress who has a little more and know to donate whom at the moment who has a little less.

And as if that were not enough, his love and his care of the animals were also evident. Cairbar protected and treated them as lesser brothers in need of love and attention, being, as we see, in a Christian wonderful example where pride and vanity never had room in his days of incessant work in the harvest of good.

Blessed beings always walk on the same soil of the simple to develop themselves, all children of the same Almighty Father, in assistance to minor children, charge the higher children the necessary responsibility for the great examples that instruct and turn small steps into larger steps.

Cairbar Schutel, with his belief in immortality and full fidelity to Jesus, was and remains one of those brothers who really taught and continually teaches us, pointing us with his words and examples the direction that it leads us to the goal to which we were created, that is, perfection. 




 


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