
Spiritist Church
The Spiritist Church is a religious and philosophical movement that originated in the mid-19th century, primarily based on the writings of Allan Kardec. It teaches that spirits exist, can communicate with the living, and that these interactions provide insights into moral and ethical living. Spiritism emphasizes the importance of personal development, reincarnation, and the pursuit of knowledge and understanding about the spirit world. Followers often engage in practices such as meditation and mediumship. The movement is not a church in a traditional sense but a community focused on spiritual growth, ethics, and the exploration of life beyond the physical realm.