Psychography is the theme
of
Master of Law
This week’s editorial,
“Can a Christian fix the
Bible?”, comments on the
practice by some religious
people who like to use the
Bible to refute the
principles of Spiritism.
One of the highlights of
this edition is an interview
given to our collaborator
Orson Peter Carrara by the
colleague Ademar Faria
Junior, from Linhares-ES,
author of the book "Dreams
- Questions and Answers."
Vice-President of the
Spiritist Center Sister
Scheila and the Home of
Fraternity, the colleague
talks about his work
mentioned above, that
addresses the old and
misunderstood question of
dreams, the main theme of
the interview.
Another highlight is the
special article The Lives
of "El Pilarico," from
killer of bulls to protector
of animals, authored by
the colleague Nuno Emanuel,
who tells the story of
Álvaro Múnera, a successful
bullfighter in Spain where
he received the nickname "El
Pilarico."
Last February 10th,
the young colleague Michele
Ribeiro de Melo, from Tupã-SP,
defended, at the Univem in
Marília, São Paulo, her
Master's thesis in The
General Theory of Law and
the State entitled "Psychography
as Judicial Proof ", as
she describes in her article
in this edition and also one
of its highlights.
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This issue begins the study
of The Mediums' Book,
by Allan Kardec, originally
published in Paris, France,
in the year 1861. This work,
considered by Kardec the
continuation of The
Spirits' Book, is part
of the so called the
Kardecian Pentateuch.