
What does Spiritism teach?
Fundamental Points:
God is the supreme intelligence and primary cause of all things. God is eternal, immutable,
unique, omnipotent, supremely just and good.
The Universe is a creation of God. It encompasses all beings, whether they be rational or
irrational, animate or inanimate, material or immaterial.
Beyond the physical world, which is the habitation of incarnate Spirits (Mankind), there
exists the spiritual world which is the habitation of discarnate Spirits.
All the Laws of Nature are divine laws because God is their author. These Laws cover
both the scientific laws and the moral laws.
Man is an incarnate Spirit in a material body. The perispirit is a semi-material body which
unites the Spirit to the material body.
Spirits are the intelligent Beings of creation. They constitute the World of the Spirits, which
pre-exists and survives everything.
All Spirits are created simple and ignorant. They gradually evolve intellectually and morally,
so passing from an inferior order to more elevated levels, until they finally reach perfection
where they will enjoy constant happiness.
All Spirits preserve their individuality, before, during and after each incarnation.
Spirits reincarnate as many times as becomes necessary in order to achieve their own
perfection.
The different corporeal existences of the Spirit are always progressive and never
regressive. The rapidity of their progress, both intellectually and morally, depends upon the
degree of effort made towards betterment.
Spirits pertain to various orders, according to the degree of perfection they have attained at
any one time: Pure Spirits, who have attained maximum perfection; Good Spirits, whose
desire towards goodness predominates; Imperfect Spirits, who are characterized by
ignorance, by their desires towards evil and by their inferior passions.
The relationship of Spirits with Man is constant and has always existed. The Good Spirits
do their best to lead us towards goodness and uphold us during our trials, helping us to
support them with courage and resignation. Whereas the Imperfect Spirits try to incite us
towards evil.
Jesus is the guide and model for all Humanity. The Doctrine which he taught and
exemplified is the most pure expression of God's Laws.
The morality of Christ, contained in the Bible, is the indisputable itinerary towards progress
for all mankind, and its practice is the solution for all human problems.
Man has free-will so as to act, but must respond for the consequences of his actions.
The future life reserves penalties or compensations compatible and in accordance with
Man's behavior while incarnate, as to whether or not God's Laws were respected.
Prayer is an act of reverence towards God. It is contained within Natural Law, being the
result of an innate sentiment of Man, just as the idea of the existence of a Creator is also
innate in Man.
Prayer helps Man to become better. Those who pray with fervour and confidence find
themselves to be stronger against the temptations of evil, and God sends them Good Spirits
to assist them. This is help that is never denied to those who ask with true sincerity.
"To be born, to die, to be reborn again and to always progress, that is the Law."
"Unshakable faith is only that which can face reason in all human epochs."
"Without charity there is no salvation."
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