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Spiritism can and should be studied, analyzed and put into practice in all
fundamental aspects of life, such as: science, philosophy, religion,
ethics, morality, education and social life. |
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All practical Spiritism (mediumship, dissemination, fraternal
assistance) is free of any charge, which is within the Gospel
principle that we must "Give for free what we receive for
free." |
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The practice of Spiritism is held without any exterior cult, within the
Christian principle that God should be adored in spirit and truth. |
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There is no ministry within Spiritism, neither does it adopt or use
in its meetings or in its practices any of the following: vestments,
alcoholic beverages, incense, tobacco, altars, banners, candles,
processions, talismans, amulets, sacraments, the making of promises and
the paying of penances, horoscopes, fortune telling with cards or sea
shells, pyramids, crystals, rituals or any other form of exterior cult. |
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Spiritism does not impose its principles. It invites all those who are
interested in getting to know them to submit its teachings to the test of
reason before accepting them. |
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Mediumship, which permits the communication of the Spirits with Man, is a
gift which anyone can have, independently of whatever doctrinal guidance
they may choose to follow. |
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Spiritist Mediumship is only that which is practiced based upon the
principles of the Spiritist Doctrine and within Christian morality. |
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Spiritism respects all religions, valorizes all efforts towards the
practice of goodness and recognizes that "a true person of goodness
is one who fulfils the laws of justice, love and charity in their greatest
form of purity." |