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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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FOURTH BOOK - HOPES AND CONSOLATIONS<br />

CHAPTER I<br />

EARTHLY JOYS AND SORROWS<br />

1. HAPPINESS AND UNHAPPINESS - 2. LOSS OF THOSE WE<br />

DEATH - 3. WEARINESS OF LIFE; SUICIDE. AFFECTIONS<br />

- 4. ANTIPA<strong>THE</strong>TIC UNIONS - 5. FEAR OF LOVE<br />

- 6. DISAPPOINTMENTS; INGRATITUDE; BLIGHTED<br />

Happiness and Unhappiness.<br />

920. Is it possible for man to enjoy perfect happiness upon the earth?<br />

"No; for corporeal life has been appointed to him either as a trial or an expiation; but it<br />

depends upon himself to lighten the evils <strong>of</strong> his lot, and to render it as happy as life can be<br />

upon the earth."<br />

921. We can conceive that man will be happy upon the earth when the human race shall have<br />

been transformed; but, meanwhile, is it possible for each man to ensure for himself a<br />

moderate amount <strong>of</strong> happiness?<br />

"Man is more <strong>of</strong>ten the artisan <strong>of</strong> his own unhappiness. If he obeyed the law <strong>of</strong> God, he<br />

would not only spare himself much sorrow, but would also procure for himself all the felicity<br />

that is compatible with the grossness <strong>of</strong> earthly existence."<br />

He who is perfectly sure that the future life is a reality regards his corporeal life as being merely a<br />

traveller's momentary halt in a wayside inn, and easily consoles himself for the passing annoyances <strong>of</strong> a<br />

journey which is bringing him to a new and happier position, that will be all the more satisfactory in<br />

proportion to the completeness <strong>of</strong> the preparations he has made for entering upon it.<br />

We are punished, even in the present life, for our infraction <strong>of</strong> the laws <strong>of</strong> corporeal existence, by the<br />

sufferings which are the result <strong>of</strong> that infraction and <strong>of</strong> our own excesses. If we trace what we call our<br />

earthly ills back to their origin, we shall find them to be, for the most part, the result <strong>of</strong> a first deviation<br />

from the straight road. This deviation caused us to enter upon a wrong path, and each subsequent step<br />

brought us more and more deeply into trouble.<br />

922. Earthly happiness is relative to the position <strong>of</strong> each person; what suffices for the<br />

happiness <strong>of</strong> one would be misfortune for

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