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  1. Spiritism is a progressive body of knowledge which studies the nature, origin, and destiny of Spirits, as well as their relationship to the physical world. As such, it sheds light on what we are (immortal spirits), where we come from, where we go after we die, and why we often face different challenges in our lives.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Spiritualism, in religion, a movement based on the belief that departed souls can interact with the living. Spiritualists sought to make contact with the dead, usually through the assistance of a medium, a person believed to have the ability to contact spirits directly.

  3. What Is Spiritism? ( Qu'Est-ce Que le Spiritisme in French) is a brief introduction to Spiritism written by Allan Kardec in 1859, which is about a quarter of the length of The Spirits Book.

  4. 22 de sept. de 2009 · Spiritualists are those who believe in a continued future existence, and that people who have passed on into the spirit-world can and do communicate...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EspiritismoEspiritismo - Wikipedia

    Espiritismo (Portuguese and Spanish for "Spiritism") is a term used in Latin America and the Caribbean to refer to the popular belief that evolved and less evolved spirits can affect health, luck and other aspects of human life.

  6. Spiritualism is the belief that spirits are able to communicate with the living by agency of a medium. The earliest recorded use of the word is 1796 and it was used by the prominent 18th-century spiritualist Emanuel Swedenborg. The term "spiritualism" has come to have different meanings.

  7. Spiritualism, in philosophy, a characteristic of any system of thought that affirms the existence of immaterial reality imperceptible to the senses. So defined, spiritualism embraces a vast array of highly diversified philosophical views.