
Spiritism
Spiritism is a philosophical and religious movement founded in the 19th century by Allan Kardec. It teaches that spirits exist and can communicate with the living, offering insights about the afterlife and moral progress. Spiritists believe in reincarnation and that our actions in this life impact our future lives. The movement emphasizes moral and intellectual development, encouraging individuals to seek knowledge, compassion, and understanding. Through practices like mediumship, Spiritists aim to connect with spirits to gain wisdom and guidance, fostering a greater understanding of the spiritual world and humanity's place within it.