Fundamental Principles of Spiritist Philosophy

Through philosophical thought and exploration, man seeks to answer the great questions of life:  Who are we?  Where do we come from?  What is our Purpose?  Where are we going?  The Doctrine of Spiritism address all those questions in its rational and uplifting philosophy-- a philosophy grounded in scientific study and logical thought, satisfying not only our insatiable desire for the answers to these questions, but also arming us with wisdom for defense against life's struggles and with a moral framework for the achievement progress and the attainment of true happiness. 

Because the basic tenants and teachings of the Spiritist philosophy are presented throughout this website, woven through the various topics of study, we present here a summary of the Spiritist Philosophy, an excerpt from "The Spirits' Book" 

This is the essence of the Spiritist Doctrine, as contained in the teachings of spirits of a higher order.  (For those interested in reading it, following this summary, Kardec then address some of the most common objections- see pg reference below)


Kardec, Allan. "Explanatory Notes." The Spirits' Book.  Trans. Allan Kardec Educational Society (translated from 2nd edition in French). Philadelphia, PA. Allan Kardec Educational Society. 1996. 376-380.