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Codification of Spiritism

The codification of Spiritism refers to the detailed set of writings established by Allan Kardec in the 19th century, which systematically organize spiritual teachings and phenomena. It includes five key books that define Spiritism’s principles, such as the existence of spirits, reincarnation, and moral evolution. This framework aims to provide a logical, moral, and scientific approach to understanding spiritual realities, offering guidance for personal development and ethical living. The codification serves as the foundation for Spiritist practice, research, and education, helping practitioners understand the nature of spirits and their influence on the material world.