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Interview Portuguese Spanish    
Year 9 - N° 446 - January 3, 2016
ORSON PETER CARRARA
orsonpeter92@gmail.com
Matão, SP (Brasil)
 
Translation
Leonardo Rocha - l.rocha1989@gmail.com

 
João Thiago Garcia:

“Young people are not hard work, they are hard workers”

The young Spiritist leader talks about the importance of the
Youth Movement in Brazilian Spiritism

João Thiago Garcia is the coordinator of the Youth Movement in the Union of Spiritist Societies (USE) of the Brazilian state of São Paulo and regional coordinator of the Youth Movement for the Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB). He works in advertisement and lives in the city of Atibaia. He is married, aged 32, and had  his first  contact  with

Spiritism when he was 18. In this interview the talks about the importance of the Youth Movement in Brazilian Spiritism. 

How do you motivate and encourage interaction among young people? 

Young people are naturally motivated. What they lack is the opportunity to get involved and play a more active role. That is why I advise the various Youth Groups to give young people room and opportunity to act, to be young. In those groups, the friendship links are very strong. It is in those weekly meetings that the links of affection are established encouraging young people to carry on with their work and encouraging others to join too. 

What tools do you usually have to get the attention of the participants? 

There is not a better tool than the Gospel. To have Jesus as our guide and model helps us look at other people as unique beings with their own dreams wishes and fears, just like us. I have learned to have friends and to be a friend, and that has probably helped me in my task. 

What would you say to the young men and teenagers of today? 

“Thanks for being the motive,” to use the words from the song Hoje (Today), from Parole. Without young Spiritists, we would not have a Youth Spiritist Movement. I can only thank those who get together to study Spiritism and to put into practice those Teachings. 

What have you learned from your experience with teenagers and young people in general? 

I have learned three things: 1. Young people are not “hard-work”, they are hard workers; 2. Young age is a “problem” that young people end up dealing with; 3. Young people are not here to replace anyone in the future, they are here to work now. That is why I emphasize that opportunity and guidance are crucial for young people to succeed in finding their space in Spiritist Centres and in the Spiritist Movement without losing their spontaneity, their drive and the joy that are typical of that age. 

Is there anything else you would like to add? 

The whole Spiritist Movement, not only in São Paulo state, is rethinking the role of young people. To give young people autonomy while working with adults is not an easy task, I know. We are used to old models, even when we deal with Education. But the youth of today has prompted us to look at things in a different way. Those who are in positions of power in Spiritist Centres must encourage the participation of young people. Parents must encourage, always, the participation of young people in all the activities. And young people must respect those who arrived before them and give their best in the tasks assigned to them. And I quote here the lyrics of another band, Cartas de Bordeaux, which says in Minhas Asas (My Wings): “We are together in this, your victory is my victory too”.

 

Interviewer’s note:

You can watch clips of an interview João Thiago gave to TV Mundo Maior (in Portuguese) on YouTube:

Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDDW00vyDOE

Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I58sxMA0n9c

Part 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHVu2_9qpA8



 


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