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Special Portuguese Spanish    

Year 5 - N° 213 - June 12,  2011

JÁDER SAMPAIO
jadersampaio@uai.com.br
Belo Horizonte, MG (Brasil)

Translation
Renata Rinaldini - renatarinaldini@hotmail.com

 

The history of the rediscovering of
the soul

Work in analysis: Evidence of Survival
Author:Carlos Antônio Fragoso Guimarães
Publisher: USE/MADRAS

1st edition: 2004

I never make use of the word “believe”. The reason being
that if someone comes to the point of believing, it is to do
with an emotional state. We say we come to evidences. (J. B. Rhine)


What was
the path of the studies of the soul’s properties and immortality? This is the question that drove the pencil of Carlos Fragoso Guimarães, a psychologist and teacher in Psychology from Paraiba, a student of religious phenomena, Jungian thought, philosophy, mythology, and PSI phenomena.

He has rightly won the Literary Contest "José Herculano Pires”, the work of young Carlos is one of the pleasant surprises among the books published in the last ten years.

Written in a clear and understandable way, he introduces his readers on a timeline from the birth of spiritist works up to laboratory and field experiments made by contemporary parapsychologists.

It is an informative book, introduction to all those who want to know about the universe of spiritist research, metaphysics and parapsychology.

Guimarães has in his text a "shadow" side, but not dark and which appears throughout the book. It is to do with Padre Oscar Quevedo, with his anti-spiritist theories (perhaps more anti-spiritist than parapsychological, as shown by the author). Sometimes Guimarães treats him with irony, sometimes with incisiveness. Quevedo’s main weapon  against the phenomena considered spiritual is an unconsciousness developed by itself, capable of producing phenomena worthy of sentient beings whom Prof. Carlos firstly criticises with logic and then with irony: unconscious "wonder" and unconscious " super powerful" are some of the nicknames for the psychological concept unduly used abundantly by the Jesuit Father.

Quevedo aside, Carlos Guimarães begins his work with an obvious posture: we would not have Meta-psychics or Parapsychology without spiritist research which was very much criticised at its time.  

Complexity is the word that characterizes the development of the author's thought 

It presents the leading researchers and mediums of the London Dialectical Society and explains the foundation and works of the Society for Psychical Research in London.  Crossing the Channel, the author presents Charles Richet, and following his famous periods of psychic research, comes to Mesmer, of the phenomena of dissociation explained by the suggestion and the cortical inhibition, he mentions the clarity and the dual-sight.

Guimarães goes through Myers’ explanation for mediumship, enters the spiritist period building a panel of comparison between the Kardecian thought and the theories of authors subsequent to him.

On page 46 I find a mistake, the author attributes the belief in the connection between body and soul through the hypophysis, or pituitary gland to Descartes. In the book "The Passions of the Soul", pages 88 and 89 of my edition, the French philosopher treats the subject with ambiguity, but the organizer portrays a correspondence in which it is clear that Descartes refers to the pineal gland and not to the pituitary, due to the property of mobility relative, which the latter does not have due to its anatomical position.

The scientific period of Richet is filled with researches, results and notable authors. Guimarães mentions them but he cannot resist making a parallel between the Quevedians theories and some of the experiments of the authors mentioned (Crookes, Barrett, Lodge, Geley, Wallace, Myers, Hodgson, Bozzano, etc.).

Chapter 2 is a collection of psychic researches. Ectoplasmy, partial and complete materialisations are presented, accompanied by photographs that became famous. Guimarães also presents some phenomena that are explainable by animistic forces, without abiding exclusively by the spiritist theories. Complexity is a word that characterizes the development of his thought in the book. 

The ambivalent relationship that the father of psychoanalysis had with psi phenomena 

 A section is devoted to researches by William Crookes, and all the controversy surrounding this famous British scientist is presented, documented and discussed.Chapter 3 is devoted to points of contact between psychic research and psychoanalysis. Carlos describes the ambivalent relationship that the father of psychoanalysis had with psi phenomena, refers to the work on telepathy, censured by psychoanalyst colleagues and engages himself with the numerous incursions that Jung did and experienced in relation to psychic phenomena. The reader finds an interesting description of the construction of a text entitled "Seven Sermons to the Dead”. The section is concluded with another researcher IMI, Gustave Geley, and his experiments with Frank Kluski and Eva Carrière. Again the phenomena of physical effects are described, materializations of hands in paraffin and even the predictions of the accidental death of Geley through mediumship, which came to happen.
The photos of Geley’s postmortem dated from 1924 appear at the British College of Psychic Sciences.

Chapter 4 presents the epistemological break in psychical research which led to Parapsychology. Guimarães shows the origins and ideas of the Rhine couple, the work of the Duke and the employment of the Rhine’s results by the Stargate program, of North American espionage and counterespionage, at the height of the Cold War.He mentions the case of a Marine named Joseph McMoneagle who succeeded in curious results with his bi-corporeity ability, which was renamed as Out of Body Experiences by parapsychologists.

Chapter 5 takes up the question of immortality within PSI research. Carlos discusses the curious ability of scotography, the ability of Ted Serious to create images with his mind on photographic plates. Of course he has limitations of scotography  and shows contemporary phenomena  photos  of apparitions (as the case of Mrs Brown and the El-Zeitun Phenomenon) which are seen by a large number of witnesses prior to them being photographed, frustrating Quevedian’s attempt to reduce this type of phenomenon to scotography and animistic abilities. 

Hernani Guimarães Andrade and spontaneous
memories of
past lives
 

Chapter 6 provides other contemporary phenomena that suggest spiritual action. The faces of Bélmez de la Moraleda (Spontaneous Teleplasty), for example, impresses very much indeed due to its recurrence and its association with other spiritual phenomena, such as recording of paranormal voices on tape recorders. In this chapter he also examines the phenomena of Poltergeists, with examples from the 70’s and 80’s.

Chapter 7 is dedicated to works with dying patients and their evidences of the survival of the soul. Karlis Osis, Latvia, Kübler-Ross from Switzerland and Moody Jr. from the United States are some of the authors quickly introduced, since his work is enormous. Carlos Guimarães  quickly mentions the positive results of Out of Body Experiences obtained by Charles Tart, and reminds us of the ability which these people have of reading, while sleeping, five digit numbers written on cards which are placed in places inaccessible to vision. Not satisfied, Guimarães recalls the research of Ian Stevenson into spontaneous memories of past lives, reminding us of the contribution made by Hernani Guimarães Andrade to these researches and reports a verified example of "birthmarks" (a person is born with scars associated with violent events that occurred in the past life). The chapter is concluded with a brief note on "past life therapy”.

The last chapter of the book deals with the transpersonal psychology, its objects of study and development. Jung, Maslow, Rogers and other notable psychologists make the scene. The self-imposed strict limits by psychologists are extended and the peak experiences and other phenomena of consciousness, previously hidden under the carpet of psychological prejudice, are studied and discussed.

I read the book in a couple of days. I was pleased to find an author of genius, able to instruct those interested in Spiritism and Parapsychology in regards to the recent developments in psychic research without forgetting the nexus of connection with the work of the pioneers in this field. 

 

(1) Humbert defines shadow as a "figure of the other", present in dreams and fantasies and which have character traits and manners of doing things that are the counterpart of the conscious personality”. I use the term with a literary license. 




 


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