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Editorial Portuguese  Spanish    
Year 8 - N° 361 – May 4, 2014
Translation
Francine Prado / francine.cassia@hotmail.com
 

 
 

Spiritist resources


"Do not ever forget, lifelong, spiritist of resources."

Many people have heard similar phrase spoken by the father, the grandfather or a more experienced friend interested in helping, showing the way, to contribute to the difficulties of life whether material order, whether spiritual order that can be overcome and assimilated.

To what resources the phrase refers?

Looking closely at the matter, it is not difficult to deduce that the advice relates to three known resources, not exactly spiritist, but used by spiritists - prayer, the Gospel at home and the magnetic pass.

The importance of prayer is too well known.

Pray at bedtime, the awaking time and the main meals each day, behold measures high worth for two important figures of Spiritism - Monod and Bezerra de Menezes - and there is no contraindication.

Prayer, tells us Joanna de Angelis, leads us to tune into the forces that govern life, vitalizing us, and only so regardless of the host that it has, makes us pretty good.

The Gospel at home, so often mentioned in this space, is another invaluable providence, because we can raise our souls, even if for a few minutes, to a higher level of cogitations, reminding us that the human being is not merely a body with a soul, but a soul temporarily clothed in a body.

Besides the direct and personal benefit we reap from this practice, let’s not ignore the good that it also provides those who, free from the physical body, seek our home looking for help.

How Bezerra de Menezes said, many of which run to the spiritual life, ending bodily existence, usually remain seized of bodily track. They find themselves disembodied, but not freed; Invisible, but not absent. Prayer and reading a passage from the Gospel can undoubtedly help them a lot in need of rehabilitation in the spiritual life.

As for the magnetic pass, a therapeutic resource used quite often by Jesus and his apostles, it is something known to all the people who usually go to spiritist centers, convinced that, thanks to this simple practice can strengthen them to face the hardships and difficulties of life.

We recommended explicitly as essential elements in the therapeutic healing of obsessions, the three resources are equally valuable as a preventive measure in the life of any person, regardless of their religious belief, because they are based not on particular dogmas, but in the natural laws which the Creator has given us.


 

 


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