terça-feira, 9 de junho de 2020

Vigencia de Kardec en el siglo XXI

Conferencia del Prof. Jon Aizpúrua (Venezuela) celebrado a través de la aplicación ZOOM, el 07-06-2020. Aizpúrua habla sobre la necesidad de actualizar el Espiritismo, enfatizando la vigencia absoluta de Kardec. Las conferencias tienen lugar en vivo, siempre los domingos, a las 11:30 am Vzla, organizadas y publicadas por CIMA Movimento de Cultura Espírita.
Todas las conferencias se publican en el canal oficial de YouTube "CIMA Cultura Espirita - OFICIAL": https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Bni4WH2QczkO9yC2u1SFA

quinta-feira, 7 de maio de 2020

Entrevista de Herivelto Carvalho

Em uma entrevista concedida ao canal "Espiritismo em Kardec" do YouTube, coordenado por Eric Tavares Pacheco, realizada dia 04 de maio, Herivelto Carvalho, delegado da CEPA em Ibatiba, ES, abordou a história da CEPA e os fatos que contribuíram para a construção de sua identidade como instituição espírita. Na entrevista foram também esclarecidas algumas informações  equivocadas que são, frequentemente, divulgadas a respeito da CEPA nas redes sociais e no meio espírita brasileiro. 
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 Entrevista com Herivelto Carvalho

segunda-feira, 4 de maio de 2020

SPIRITIST ATTITUDE FACING THE PANDEMIC

Milton Medran Moreira

        

Opinião Editorial. Periodical publication that expresses the ideological position and guidelines of the Spiritist Cultural Center of Porto Alegre, Brazil. April 2020

There is a fundamental distinction between mystical and rational spiritualism. The former is linked to magical thinking, inasmuch as the latter has its solid supports in reason.
Matured fruit of the Enlightenment that preceded it, spiritualism illuminated with the brilliance of reason issues that religious mysticism had imprisoned in the dark room of mystery.
Magical thought and action thrive on and survive through mystery. You can, if you wish, interpret matters such as the existence of God, of the spirit, of its survival after death and its communicability with the material world, from the callings of mystery. Religions chose to wrap each of these questions in dogmas that do not depend on rational interpretation or are not susceptible to their analysis.
Spiritism, historical extension and doctrinal condensation of modern rational spiritualism, already found in reason itself and in the human sciences, elements of experimental demonstration and consequent philosophical conviction.
All of us who declare ourselves spiritists are urged, in each episode of our individual or social life, to certify whether the values held by us as spiritists are effectively linked to the realm of reason or if we still tend, through atavistic religious influences, to interpret them through magical thinking.
We are currently experiencing a serious worldwide episode in the field of public health that can, like many other phenomena in life, be interpreted and combated from both magical and rational thought.
We will be linking it to magical thinking, for example, if we attribute its origin to the initiative and action of an angelic being, agent of the corrective justice of a repressive god, who is tired of human evils, but, at the same time, merciful for safeguarding humanity from a drastic and painful destruction. We will also be giving possibilities to magical atavism if we seek the solution of physical ills caused by a virus, which is a product of nature, resorting to superhuman healing processes and excluded from science and the natural world.
There is, in the rational and free-thinking spiritists interpretation, no contempt for spiritual causes of human ills or for the possibility of the intervention of spirits in the therapeutic field. In the meantime, we cannot lose sight of the fact that:
a) Man is a biological / spiritual / social composite in whose intimacy all these components must be harmonized, which always need to be observed and managed together;
b) The most efficient expression of the communicability between the material and spiritual dimensions does not take place by processes impregnated with mysticism and mysteries, but tends to be perfected through the fine harmony between the incarnated and the disincarnated, holders in their respective planes, of knowledge capable of alleviating or ending human suffering.
However, if, in the spiritual world, a disembodied entity and, indeed, possessor of knowledge capable of bringing about the cure of some pathology still incurable here, its preferential effort must be directed precisely to the embodied minds applied to that same objective. It is from this process, mind to mind, between incarnate and disembodied humanity, that great discoveries, scientific advances and advances in human thought are produced.
In this order of ideas, it is always the duty of the spirits to search in human nature itself — in which error, success, successful or mistaken experiences coexist — the path to the physical, intellectual and moral improvement of humanity. At that point science assumes capital importance for the correct and rational resolution of great human problems.
Science is understood as all areas of knowledge, from biology to law, from chemistry to pedagogy, from medicine to psychology, instances all subject to an ethic of universal validity. The spiritual exchange, a specific area developed by Spiritism, must have as its objective the search for a synthesis of all this knowledge, in a perspective centered on the reality of the existence of the spirit and on the communicability between incarnate and disembodied humanity, in actions where love and rationality are present, distanced from mysticisms and superstitions.
Science, seen from an immortalist and progressive perspective, must be the center for which the efforts of the spiritists converge, thus discouraging beliefs, mythological visions about God and the universe, miraculous cures, replacing thought and magical acts for the incentive to rational knowledge, built by the natural and healthy exchange between the material and spiritual dimensions.
TRANSLATOR: Iraida E. Albino


quarta-feira, 29 de abril de 2020

COMUNICADO DE CEPA

Comunicado del Consejo Ejecutivo de CEPA y del Comité
Organizador del XXIII Congreso de CEPA
Aplazamiento del XXIII Congreso de CEPA
São Paulo y Barcelona, 18 de abril de 2020.
A todos los espíritas e instituciones espíritas vinculados a CEPA e interesados en su XXIII Congreso:
Considerando las incertidumbres todavía presentes y los impactos sociales, económicos y logísticos derivados de la pandemia mundial del coronavírus, el Consejo Ejecutivo de CEPA, reunido con carácter extraordinario el 17 de abril de 2020, ha decidido aplazar, por tiempo indeterminado, la celebración del XXIII Congreso, que debía realizarse en Salou, España, del 9 al 12 de octubre de 2020.

La Palavra de CEPA



Nuevos desafíos humanos
Dante López
Ex-presidente de la CEPA (2008/2016)
Este texto debía servir para resaltar la importancia del próximo Congreso de CEPA, cuyo lema central será: “El Espiritismo frente a los desafíos Humanos”, no preveía que fuese en este contexto, en el que la pandemia del coronavirus somete a los habitantes humanos del planeta a una crisis en el sistema de salud y en la economía.
Es inevitable entonces hacer algunas reflexiones acerca del momento en que la Humanidad entera debe enfrentar a un enemigo común.
No es una invasión extraterrestre, como alguna vez se imaginó algún escritor de ciencia-ficción, sino un pequeño ser vivo invisible el que nos desafía, y que está instalado como una amenaza en la vida de cada uno de nosotros.
No es la primera vez que la Humanidad se enfrenta con una Pandemia. Los historiadores pueden citar alguno de estos flagelos azotando vidas humanas en los últimos veinte siglos, en general espantosas y cruentas, y que dejaron su impronta de miedo en el inconsciente colectivo.

quarta-feira, 1 de abril de 2020

LA TEMÁTICA DEL CONGRESO




Un homenaje a Deolindo Amorim
Milton Medran Moreira
Asesor de Relaciones Internacionales de CEPA

Los directivos de CEPA y la Comisión Organizadora del XXIII Congreso de CEPA (Salou/Tarragona/España/octubre 2020) estuvieron  muy acertados al elegir como temática central del citado evento “El Espiritismo ante los Desafíos Humanos”, inspirándose en la obra inmortal del pensador espírita brasileño Deolindo Amorim (1906/1984), jurista, periodista y escritor que, entre otros importantes libros de genuinas características humanistas y cultivadoras del librepensamiento kardecista, nos legó “El Espiritismo y los Problemas Humanos”.