A chat with Alessandra
Cintra, Matão (SP)
“Why so much violence?” is
the title of our editorial,
which analyses the question
violence and terrorism and
its expansion in Asia,
Africa and Brazil.
Alessandra Cintra, Matão
(SP), was born spirit and is
the coordinator of children
and youth evangelization at
Spirit Community Cairbar
Schutel. The governess
speaks at the interview
about the importance of
evangelization of youth and
children. The report is one
of the highlights of this
edition.
Another spot is the Jorge
Hessen Especial Brasília
(DF), titled "The upward
march of men's ancestors" in
which the writer says
researchers at the
University of York have
discovered that Neanderthal
man harbored a great sense
of compassion.
It happens on 20th
to 23rd of May,
the 5th Festival of
Transcendental Cinema in
Brasília. It is going to
happen as well the
Competitive Exhibition of
Short Films, with the theme
spirituality and
metaphysics, which enrolment
date finishes on May 10th.
The report is one of the
highlights of this edition.
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On May 14th 1853,
the French newspaper
Illustration published a
note respect to the
phenomenon, which consists
to turning tables. The whole
Europe has the head
discomposed by the
experience which consists in
turning a table.
The phenomenon, as we know,
was the germ to the advent
of doctrine, which
codification is due to Allan
Kardec, who did it from May
1855, when he watched for
the first time the curious
phenomenon of turning tables
and which also answered to
the questions.