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Allan Kardec

    3 ottobre 1804 – 31 marzo 1869

    Sotto lo pseudonimo si celava l'insegnante, traduttore e autore Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, padre dello spiritismo. Fu membro di diverse società accademiche e per decenni promosse la pedagogia di Pestalozzi in Francia. Organizzò e tenne corsi gratuiti per i meno privilegiati, lavorando come insegnante, scrittore educativo e traduttore.

    Allan Kardec
    Spiritist Journey in 1862
    Heaven and Hell
    The Book on Mediums
    The Spirits' Book
    The Gospel According to Spiritism
    Il libro degli spiriti
    • Il libro degli spiriti

      • 426pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      In quest'opera, Allan Kardec, il fondatore dello spiritismo, ha raccolto e coordinato la dottrina spiritica, quale a lui e altri medium fu dettata dagli stessi spiriti. Il libro contiene oltre 1.000 domande sulla vita degli spiriti incarnati e disincarnati, e le relative risposte e spiegazioni. All'opera è allegata una speciale tabella mediante la quale è possibile comunicare con gli spiriti.

      Il libro degli spiriti
    • Celebrating Allan Kardec's insights, this book explores the Christian message through the reflections and spiritual experiences of those who have passed on. Its elegant prose and poetic expressions invite readers to engage with profound themes of devotion and the afterlife, offering a unique perspective on spirituality and the intersection of faith and reason. The work serves as both a philosophical exploration and a source of inspiration for the speculative imagination.

      The Gospel According to Spiritism
    • Allan Kardec's supreme handbook about the world of the spirits and the movement of Spiritism is a valuable and insightful guide to existences beyond our corporeal realm. Kardec begins this work by delving into the historical significance of spirits, their connection with God and the physical universe. How spirits are situated in the world, and how they move unseen between the planes of existence, is discussed. The second part concentrates on The Spirit World in greater detail. The types of spirits and how they are incarnated are detailed, with Kardec proposing that several distinct planes of existence are extant, and that most individuals proceed through life without knowing or seeing their influence. A chapter is devoted to how spirits might intervene in our everyday, corporeal world. Often these excursions have a purpose; the spirits are on a mission to inform someone, or change something, that harmony may be restored.

      The Spirits' Book
    • The Book on Mediums, also known as The Mediums Book, was written by Allan Kardec and originally published in 1861. It is the widely respected follow up to The Spirits Book which was published in 1857 and is the second in a series of five books that Kardec wrote that are collectively known as the 'Spiritist Codification'.

      The Book on Mediums
    • Heaven and Hell

      Easy to read Layout

      • 600pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concepts of divine justice and the afterlife, this work delves into the principles of Spiritism, offering insights into the moral implications of human actions. It contrasts the experiences of souls in heaven and hell, emphasizing the idea of personal responsibility and the potential for redemption. Through a collection of narratives and philosophical reflections, the book invites readers to reconsider their understanding of justice, morality, and the spiritual journey beyond physical existence.

      Heaven and Hell
    • Spiritist Journey in 1862

      • 138pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      When Allan Kardec set out for his historical journey of 1862, not even he could have foreseen the immense growth of Spiritism in France, inaugurated with the publication of The Spirits' Book in Paris only five years earlier. In a time when there was no radio, nor any other means of mass communication other than the printed word, that span was remarkable by any standards. Offering some rare glimpses into the Codifier's way of thinking, this book covers some practical aspects of nascent Spiritism, while keenly narrating its quiet triumph against formidable odds and opposition.

      Spiritist Journey in 1862
    • The Spirits' Book

      Containing the principles of spiritist doctrine on the immortality of the soul, the nature of spirits and their relations with men, the moral law, the present life, the future life, and the destiny of the human race: with an alphabetical index

      • 404pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The book presents a comprehensive exploration of profound philosophical and spiritual questions, addressing topics such as the nature of God, the universe, and the origins of spirits. It delves into concepts like reincarnation, the afterlife, and the purpose of life, while also examining moral dilemmas related to good and evil, justice, and love. Through a structured Q&A format, it encourages readers to reflect on complex themes including dreams, prayer, and the human condition, offering insights into the interplay of spirituality and ethics.

      The Spirits' Book
    • The Spirits' Book (New English Edition)

      Enlarged Print

      • 526pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      As the foundational text of Spiritism, this work explores profound questions about human existence and spirituality, established by Allan Kardec in the 19th century. The new translation is meticulously crafted, ensuring fidelity to the original French while enhancing readability. It features extensive notes and comparisons to Kardec's various editions, highlighting nuances in vocabulary and style. This philosophical guide serves as a valuable companion for anyone seeking to examine life deeply, echoing Socrates' belief in the importance of self-reflection.

      The Spirits' Book (New English Edition)
    • The Spirits' Book

      Containing the principles of spiritist doctrine on the immortality of the soul, the nature of spirits and their relations with men, the moral law, the present life, the future life, and the destiny of the human race: with an alphabetica

      • 404pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Addressing profound questions about the nature of spirits and the afterlife, this foundational work of Spiritism, authored by Allan Kardec, serves as a cornerstone of the Spiritist Codification. It explores key concepts of spirituality and moral philosophy, making it essential for understanding the principles of Spiritism. As the first and most significant text in the genre, it continues to influence and guide readers in their spiritual inquiries and understanding of the spirit world.

      The Spirits' Book