SPIRITISM


Allan Kardec
(1804 - 1869)

In the mid-1800's Allan Kardec amassed the greatest wealth of spirit-given material ever assembled. He compiled and organized this vast amount of information which forms the foundation for his writings and the basis of Spiritism. He is buried in Paris' famous Pere-Lachaise cemetery where his tomb annually draws more visitors than any other.

THE SPIRITS' BOOK, The Principles of Spiritist Doctrine, Allan Kardec, translation Anna Blackwell

The Spirits' Book is presented in the form of questions posed to mediums and the answers from high, spiritual entities. Composed of four books divided into twenty-eight chapters, it answers over a thousand questions concerning the immortality of the soul; the nature of spirits and their relations with mankind; the moral law; the present life; the future life, the laws of the universe and the destiny of the human race. 432pp., w/extensive index of topics, 5 X 8, 0-914732-25-0 $18.95

 

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