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Editorial Portuguese Spanish    
Year 3 - N° 135 – November 29, 2009


 

Translation
Emerson Gadelha Lacerda - emerson.gadelha@gmail.com

 

Transformations of our time aren’t fruit of chance


Fast and radical. These are the adjectives that we can use to characterize the transformations that have been occurring in the world in the last years. In Europe and various places, authoritative regimes have been replaced with the people’s participation through voting. Little blood has been poured given so big changes. Just like magic, the panic that used to prevail during the superpower hostilities and the risks of a nuclear hecatomb disappeared.

Evidently, many conflicts still remain and are far from an end. The world isn’t exempt of important trials and peace isn’t a solved problem in our globe yet. But nobody doubts that, in this millennium beginning, the planet presents a very different scenario from that one that motivated the World War I and the subsequent conflicts a hundred years ago.

The work Transcomunicação (Transcommunication) by Clóvis S. Nunes, released almost twenty years ago by Edicel press, made us to think that the political and social changes in Old Europe triggered after the Berlin Wall’s fall coincided with a new explosion of Spiritist manifestations, similar to the epoch of the Fox sisters, bringing the advent of the Spiritist Doctrine. And Ney Prieto Peres had already referred to this subject during a speech made in the State University of Londrina.

So, thousands of researchers, especially in Germany, dedicated themselves to the attempt of obtaining evidences of the soul’s survival and for the establishment of a regular interchange between us and the so-called deads, using electronic instruments.

Time has passed and little progress has been made in the mentioned researches.

There must be reasons for such delay. Perhaps the proper moment for a new Spiritist phenomena outbreak hasn’t arrived yet in the Old World, but it’ll certainly happen.

Obviously, the Brazilian Spiritists don’t need proofs regarding the soul’s immortality and the possibility of an interchange between the spiritual plan and us. It’s necessary, however, to agree that the success of the communication via electronic instruments will cause a shift of perspective in academic resumes and in the view of the various scientific disciplines, since it can’t be denied by materialistic science. Then, the soul or spirit will become an object of research and not only a product of a particular and mystical creed, on which dogmatic religions are based.

Clearly, the fast and radical changes we can see in our world can’t be simply attributed to chance. It’s all about a more comprehensive project, as some Spiritis have already said in many opportunities, when they could be heard via experiences with instrumental transcommunication. “You research there and we research here always with the same objective”, this is how the information transmitted by the immortals can be summarized to say that life goes on and isn’t limited to the narrow scenario of the globe in which we live in.



 


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