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Allan Kardec-THE Spirit's Book_ The Principles of Spiritist Doctrine (1989)

Entre los anos 1830 y 1857. Allan Kardec fue un hombre que amaso las mas grandes riquezas de "Material-dado por espiritus" que jamaz se hayan asemblado. El compilo y organizo esta vasta cantidad de informacion que se relaciona y toca con el aqui y hora, cuan inmensos son. Divinas y terrenales leyes , los reinos de los espiritus. El despues y el mas alla. Estos forman sus escrituras y son la fundacion para el " Movimiento Muldial-Internacional Espiritista." El libro de los espiritus. He aqui la version de 1989.

Entre los anos 1830 y 1857. Allan Kardec fue un hombre que amaso las mas grandes riquezas de "Material-dado por espiritus" que jamaz se hayan asemblado. El compilo y organizo esta vasta cantidad de informacion que se relaciona y toca con el aqui y hora, cuan inmensos son. Divinas y terrenales leyes , los reinos de los espiritus. El despues y el mas alla.
Estos forman sus escrituras y son la fundacion para el " Movimiento Muldial-Internacional Espiritista."

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only pretend to humiliate themselves before Him, in order to attract the approbation <strong>of</strong> their<br />

fellow-men."<br />

656. Is worship performed in common preferable to individual worship?<br />

"When those who sympathise in thought and feeling are assembled together, they have more<br />

power to attract good spirits to them. It is the same when they are assembled for worshipping<br />

God. But you must not therefore conclude that private worship is less acceptable; for each<br />

man can worship God in his own thought."<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> Contemplation.<br />

657. Have men who give themselves up to a life <strong>of</strong> contemplation, doing nothing evil, and<br />

thinking only <strong>of</strong> God, any special merit in His eyes?<br />

"No, for if they do nothing evil, they do nothing good; and besides, not to do good is, in itself,<br />

evil. God wills that His children should think <strong>of</strong> Him; but He does not will that they should<br />

think only <strong>of</strong> Him, since He has given men duties to discharge upon the earth. He who<br />

consumes his life in meditation and contemplation does nothing meritorious in the sight <strong>of</strong><br />

God, because such a life is entirely personal and useless to mankind; and God will call him to<br />

account for the good he has failed to do." (640.)<br />

658. Is prayer acceptable to God?<br />

Prayer.<br />

"Prayer is always acceptable to God when dictated by the heart, for the intention is everything<br />

in His sight; and the prayer <strong>of</strong> the heart is preferable to one read from a book, however<br />

beautiful it may be, if read with the lips rather than with the thought. Prayer is acceptable to<br />

God when it is <strong>of</strong>fered with faith, fervour, and sincerity; but do not imagine that He will listen<br />

to that <strong>of</strong> the vain, proud, or selfish man, unless it be <strong>of</strong>fered as an act <strong>of</strong> sincere repentance<br />

and humility."<br />

659. What is the general character <strong>of</strong> prayer?<br />

"Prayer is an act <strong>of</strong> adoration. To pray to God is to think <strong>of</strong> Him, to draw nearer to Him, to<br />

put one's self in communication with Him. He who prays may propose to himself three<br />

things: to praise, to ask, and to thank."

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