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Interview Portuguese Spanish    
Year 8 - N° 386 - October 26, 2014
ORSON PETER CARRARA
orsonpeter92@gmail.com
Matão, SP (Brasil)
 
Translation
Leonardo Rocha - l.rocha1989@gmail.com

 
Antônio Carlos Navarro:  

“Spiritism has never had such a high profile”

Our fellow Spiritist speaker from Brazil’s São Paulo state talks about his experience in the dissemination of the Teachings

 

Antônio Carlos Navarro (photo), from the city of São José do Rio Preto in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, is a well-known Spiritist. He is also a volunteer worker and member of the board of directors at the Spiritist Centre Francisco Cândido Xavier, in his hometown. In this interview he talks about   his   experience   in  the  dissemination of

Spiritism. 

As a Spiritist speaker with a busy agenda, how do you get your motivation and how do you choose the themes to talk about? 

There are basically two inner reasons for what I do, which are the absolute conviction in the message of Jesus and the confidence that Spiritism is the promised consoler and, therefore, the third revelation and as such it needs to be made known to everyone. As for the themes, I attempt to link events, situations and knowledge share by human beings with what Spiritism teaches us, especially in The Spirits’ Book. 

What particular aspect of Spiritism draws your attention in particular? 

Its rationality and the way in which it sheds light on every aspect of our lives and reminds of the Teachings of Jesus. 

What is your assessment of the Spiritist Movement in general? 

Spiritism has never had such a high profile and that is thanks to the dynamic approach of its volunteers, who work in all different fields and deal with the three aspects of the Teachings: philosophical, scientific and religious. 

How about the Spiritist Movement in your hometown? 

It is flourishing. There are nearly 100 Spiritist Centres in São José do Rio Preto. And all the Groups I know have vibrant activity, combining the study of the Teachings with the practice of charity according to what the Christian principles. 

What do you believe is the main challenge in order to reach an even wider public with the Spiritist message? 

It is important to clarify the misconceptions about Spiritism, which is often mixed up with other Spiritualist and Afro-Brazilian cults and, perhaps for that, is seen by many as sinful before God and contrary to the Teachings of the Bible. 

Is there anything from your experience as a Speaker, travelling the country to disseminate the Spiritist message, you would like to share with us? 

I am deeply touched by so many people who welcome us with so much respect and affection wherever you go, making us feel like true members of the Spiritist Centres they attend. 

What is the reaction of the public to your talks? 

There is a great deal of interest from the public, but I bear in mind that we must always try to talk about something they want to hear. That is the best way of achieving best results and conveying our message. 

Based on your experience, what assessment do you make of the Spiritist Centres across Brazil? 

There is a great diversity among Spiritist Centres. Each one of them has a particular challenge and if we respect and understand that we will learn a new lesson every day. 

Is there anything else you would like to add? 

This is a time of expansion in the Spiritist Movement and, for that very reason; time to keep a close eye on the principles of Spiritism and to go ahead firmly but carefully. We will need to study again and again the books of Allan Kardec and other works that make the core of Spiritism. Finally, thank you for this opportunity
 



 


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