Roberto Teles Zanin, author
of The Lost Key,
speaks
to the magazine
This week’s editorial,The
future belongs to God,
examines a curious question:
If it is appropriate that
the future be forbidden to
men, why does God allow, in
certain situations, it to be
revealed?
One of the highlights of
this edition is the
interview that the colleague
Roberto Teles Zanin, based
in Franca, São Paulo,
granted to our collaborator
Orson Peter Carrara. Author
of The Lost Key,
recently released book, the
colleague speaks in the
interview about the research
he undertook to locate in
the Bible references to the
reincarnation theme.
Another highlight of this
issue is the special article
titled “Depression: of
which ailment are we talking
about?”, authored by
Claudia Gelernter, of
Vinhedo-SP. In the article,
the author reminds us that
depression is now considered
the leading cause of
disability among all health
problems.
The project team Manoel
Philomeno de Miranda has
developed new work in
mediumship and fraternal
assistance in the cities of
Rio Grande do Sul Passo
Fundo, Sant'Angelo and Ijuí
as shown in the report by
Paulo Salerno which is also
one of the highlights of the
week.
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Tomorrow, April 29th,
records one more anniversary
of the discarnation of
Amalia Domingo Soler, which
occurred in 1909 in
Barcelona. Known for her
works, such as the
extraordinary "Memories of
Father Herman," Amalia was
one of the great figures of
the Spanish and European
spiritist movement.