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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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CHAPTER X<br />

IX. <strong>THE</strong> LAW OF LIBERTY<br />

1. NATURAL LIBERTY - 2. SLAVERY - 3. FREEDOM OF<br />

THOUGHT - 4. FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE - 5. FREE-WILL<br />

- 6. FATALITY -7. FOREKNOWLEDGE - 8.<strong>THE</strong>ORETIC SUMMARY OF <strong>THE</strong><br />

SPRINGS OF HUMAN ACTION.<br />

Natural Liberty<br />

825. Are there any positions in life in which a man may flatter himself that he enjoys absolute<br />

freedom?<br />

"No, because all <strong>of</strong> you, the greatest as well as the least, have need <strong>of</strong> one another."<br />

826. In what condition <strong>of</strong> life could a man enjoy absolute freedom?<br />

"That <strong>of</strong> a hermit in a desert. As soon as two men find themselves together, they have<br />

reciprocal rights and duties to respect, and are, therefore, no longer absolutely free."<br />

827. Does the duty <strong>of</strong> respecting the rights <strong>of</strong> others deprive a man <strong>of</strong> the right <strong>of</strong> belonging<br />

to himself?<br />

"In nowise; for he holds that right from nature."<br />

828. How can we reconcile the liberal opinions pr<strong>of</strong>essed by some persons with the<br />

despotism they themselves sometimes exercise in their own houses, and among their<br />

subordinates?<br />

"<strong>The</strong>ir intelligence is aware <strong>of</strong> the law <strong>of</strong> nature, but this perception is counterbalanced by<br />

their pride and selfishness. When their pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> liberal principles is not hypocrisy, they<br />

know what ought to be done, but do it not."<br />

- Will their pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> liberal principles, in the earthly life, be <strong>of</strong> any avail to such persons<br />

in the other life?<br />

"<strong>The</strong> more clearly a principle is understood by the intellect, the more inexcusable is the<br />

neglect to put it into practice. He who is sincere, though simple, is farther advanced on the<br />

divine road than he who tries to appear what he is not."

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