
Spiritist literature
Spiritist literature comprises writings that explore the philosophy and teachings of Spiritism, a spiritual movement founded in the 19th century by Allan Kardec. It emphasizes the existence of spirits, the continuity of consciousness after death, and moral progress. These texts include original works, translations, and commentaries that promote understanding of spiritual phenomena, ethical development, and communication with spirits. The literature aims to guide individuals toward personal growth, compassion, and harmony, offering insights into the nature of the soul and the interconnectedness of all beings within a moral and spiritual framework.