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Year 2 - N° 89 - January 11, 2009
WELLINGTON BALBO
wellington_plasvipel@terra.com.br

Bauru, São Paulo (Brasil)
 

 

Translation
Carolina von Scharten - carolinavonscharten@yahoo.com

 

Edmir Garcia:

“The decreased number of children and teenagers in the Spiritist centres is an issue that will bring in the future serious problems”

   

Our interviewed of the week, Edmir Garcia (picture), was born and still lives at Bebedouro, São Paulo’s countryside. He is a History and Philosophy professor. In the spiritist movement he coordinates the Spiritist Youth department, directing meetings and lectures all around São Paulo Estate. He is currently the president of USE - Intermunicipal de Bebedouro and is also developing a project for the unification of the spiritist movement. He shows a great enthusiasm on all matters related to Youth, mainly spiritist youth. Garcia gave us this interview full of enthusiasm, which is a characteristic of young people.
 

O Consolador: How did you get to know Spiritism? 

In my infancy; through spiritist cousins. 

O Consolador: Were you responsible for managing any spiritist department before? 

Yes. I have already been coordinatinator of spiritist’s youth, and a spiritist centre. Nowadays I am the President of USE-Intermunicipal de Bebedouro. 

O Consolador: How long have you been coordinating USE Bebedouro? 

I have been part of USE for approximately 20 years, dealing with children, youth and doctrine studies. Now I am working as a President since last year.  

O Consolador: We know one of your favourite topics is the spiritist unification. In your opinion, how is the unification of the movement these days? 

I am a bit concerned about what I have been seeing. The so called dream of unifying the spiritist centres is not yet a reality. Lots of Presidents, mainly the ones who came to the Spiritist Centres in their adulthood and are part of bigger centres, can’t see importance of the exchange among other centres, as Kardec oriented. It worries me that spiritist centres are being placed in front of the spiritist movement. 

O Consolador: You mentioned the fact that the spiritist centre should not be placed in front of the spiritist movement. In your opinion, what are the biggest difficulties of the movement nowadays, and how can we overcome them? 

There are several difficulties, but I would like to focus on the decreased number of kids and teenagers in the spiritist centres. This might bring in the future a series of problems, such as how to replace workers within the centres. Besides that, we are not helping them to become aware of moral spiritual values at the most appropriate age for learning. Unfortunately, this way we are not helping to form conscious spiritist citizenships.  

O Consolador: You have a BA in History and Post-Graduation degree in Psycho-pedagogy. How does your professional experience as a teacher join your activities as a spiritist leader? 

The exchange between the doctrine and my professional experience has been constant for a long time. The spiritist movement helped me to learn how to speak in public, whereas my spiritist lectures were facilitated by my University degree and professional experience. 

O Consolador: Have you perceived in teenagers an interest for topics related to spirituality and, more specifically, Spiritism? 

Unfortunately, I have not been seeing a genuine interest in the study of these topics. The interest I find from some of them is usually out of curiosity.  

O Consolador: Your work in Spiritism is very much connected with spiritist teenage hood. Can you see any different between teens from your time and from nowadays? If yes, please, tell us more about it.  

I come from a generation that was very critic and political. We had a very dynamic movement in the São Paulo state. The spiritist teenage hood from Bebedouro was founded in 20th May 1931. It is the oldest one from Brazil, and in this period it went through different stages. Nowadays MEB (Spiritist teenage hood from Bebedouro) is made of around 20 teens; it does not participate massively in the unification movement, and does not study a lot. In our time, we had about 100 teens, participated heavily in the unification movement, and were obsessed with studying.   

Nowadays, the teens do not have leisure activities, whereas we had a theatre group, parties, excursions, we used to play chorus, volleyball, ping-pong, etc. I am not complaining but I do believe in consistency. I must admit we are going through a tuff period with the youth movement.  

O Consolador: Some months ago a research came across in a very famous magazine stating teenagers lack knowledge of the Spiritism doctrine. What could be done so that the younger generation showed more interest in studying Allan Kardec’s work?  

I do not have a magic solution for this issue. At USE - Intermunicipal de Bebedouro as well as the spiritist parents group, we have been discussing this question. The teens usually give lots of different excuses such as a lot of homework, several other commitments to follow, etc. When we look for excuses we can’t really find the solutions. The main central cause is ‘desinterest’. We need to find out why. The rest is excuse.... 

O Consolador: Your final words. 

I am an optimist! I do believe the difficulties above mentioned can be surpassed. I understand we have the duty to search for the best ways possible. As a spiritual friend told us, we are going through a transaction period in our planet and all transition involves natural difficulties. I do believe we can change things around, though!
 


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