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Editorial Portuguese  Spanish    
Year 9 - N° 429 - August 30, 2015
Translation
Francine Prado / francine.cassia@hotmail.com
 

 
 

That art be light


Life would be gray and static if there were no notes of art to touch our hearts. Relate here the overjoy arts as prose, poetry, painting, sheet music and endless number of other overjoy forms of expression, but to feel them and value them, the spirit needs to be calm and focused on this purpose. The restless mind will take longer to do so.

One should not evade what there is to accomplish, and the artist who recognized himself should improve in the art that sought to develop.

The first step is to overcome individual common difficulties to all spirits, the reform itself. And the difficulties of a spirit artist yet, unfortunately, are more painful because, besides the lack of resources for the development of their work, there is also little acceptance and appreciation of spirit art among the spirit ideal companions themselves. It is known, however, that the persistence and confidence in the mister are essential, as well as the need of studying and improvement.

The art has a strict importance in the daily transformation of our lives. But what it is recommended is art that brings light of progress, lightof love on the walk of whom performs it and who feels it.

How many times a song with uplifting letter or a classic play become soothing to the hopeless heart, orphan of comfort and love!

Indeed, the art without elevation, which does not improve or instruct the artist himself and its receptor, should be disregarded, as only notable achievements in every field is to be recognized as genuine advance.

In The Spirits' Book there is an issue proving that, clearly, the importance of practicing good in arts: 

-      Do Spirits examine our artwork and are interested in them? - "They examine what may prove the elevation of spirits and their progress." (Ibid, question 565.) 

But if there is sensitivity, that it is utilized for illuminating productions, educational and pleasant in the harvest of good and love. And so the ideals of progress may be better protected against the actions of unbalanced spirits, always remembering that everything runs according to vibration.

To each one will be required the necessary activity.

There will be the artist to develop his art; the writer to overjoy with his words; the musician to provide more harmony; the leaders to conduct consistent work and spirit leaders for guidance and dissemination of educational and noble art.

To each one according to their need and who can offer good for life, without forgetting that the improvement in all areas is indispensable.

The eminent art is sweet flower for our feeling, it is stimulus to our senses, it is refreshing to the hard facts that still plague the needy humanity. This art is light for all spirits without religious denomination; lullaby is for the hearts; it is the desire to rise to evolved worlds through the changes we have experienced with their messages.

The noble art, at all times, is harmony, is peace, is high.

 

 


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