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Letter to the reader Portuguese Spanish    
Year 3 - N° 125 – September 20, 2009
  Translation
Emerson Gadelha Lacerda - emerson.gadelha@gmail.com


Drugs and death penalty are this week’s highlights


 
Being the central theme of the interview conceded by the confrere Valci Silva, the subject “drugs” hasn’t been as discussed as it should be in the Spiritist Movement, despite the well-known consequences caused by them, as shows this week’s editorial, entitled Drugs and their consequences.

One of the highlights this week is the interview that the confrere Valci Silva, from Tupã (SP), conceded to our collaborator and editor Orson Peter Carrara. The interview’s theme is “drugs” and their noxious influences. Spiritist since 1982 and clinical psychologist, specialized in chemical dependency, Valci coordinates the “Program of Care to Chemical Dependents” of the Mental Health Ambulatory in Tupã and has written a book which focuses on the interview’s topic.

Another highlight in this issue is the special report Death penalty from a Spiritist perspective, written by the confrere Jorge Hessen, who affirms, based on the Spiritist teachings, that one day, when mankind becomes more enlightened, the death penalty will be completely abolished from Earth. 

The 6th Spiritist Social Communication Symposium of Sao Paulo took place early this month in Campinas (SP), which presented “Spiritist Social Communication and Education” as its central theme, as shows the report by Dermeval Carinhana Junior, which is also a highlight in this edition. 

This week reminds us the creation of the first Brazilian Spiritist Center following the model recommend by Allan Kardec – the Familiar Group of Spiritism, founded on 17th September 1865 by Luís Olímpio Telles de Menezes in Bahia.

 

 

 

  Director of Writing: Astolfo O. de Oliveira Filho

Administrative Director: José Carlos Munhoz Pinto



 

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