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“The Spirits’ Book” (1857) by Allan Kardec is the foundational text of Spiritism, outlining the core principles of the Spiritist Doctrine. Structured as a Q&A dialogue with spiritual entities, it explores themes like the nature of God, the immortality of the soul, reincarnation, free will, and the law of cause and effect. It discusses the moral evolution of spirits, divine justice, and the connection between the material and spiritual worlds. Kardec aims to unite reason, science, and faith, offering an ethical and philosophical framework for life. A cornerstone for studies on mediumship and spirituality, it has influenced spiritualist movements worldwide.

What Is The Spirits’ Book and Why Is It So Important?

What Is The Spirits’ Book and Why Is It So Important?

Yochanan
March 25, 2025

Spiritism, as codified by Allan Kardec in the 19th century, offers a structured philosophy based on the communication between the...