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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.
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ALLAN KARDEC<br />

suppose, the first in intelligence, goodness, and general development. <strong>The</strong>re are many men<br />

having a high opinion <strong>of</strong> themselves who even imagine that your little globe alone, <strong>of</strong> all the<br />

countless myriads <strong>of</strong> globes around you, has the privilege <strong>of</strong> being inhabited by reasoning<br />

beings. <strong>The</strong>y fancy that God has created the universe only for them. Insensate vanity!"<br />

God has peopled the globes <strong>of</strong> the universe with living beings, all <strong>of</strong> whom concur in working out the aims<br />

<strong>of</strong> His providence. To believe that the presence <strong>of</strong> living beings Is confined to the one point <strong>of</strong> the universe<br />

inhabited by us is to cast a doubt on the wisdom <strong>of</strong> God, who has made nothing in vain, and who must<br />

therefore have assigned to all the other globes <strong>of</strong> the universe a destination more important than that <strong>of</strong><br />

gratifying our eyes with the spectacle <strong>of</strong> a starry night. Moreover, there Is nothing in the position. size, or<br />

physical constitution <strong>of</strong> the earth to warrant the supposition that It alone, <strong>of</strong> the countless myriads <strong>of</strong><br />

globes disseminated throughout the infinity <strong>of</strong> apace. has the privilege <strong>of</strong> being inhabited.<br />

56. Is the physical constitution <strong>of</strong> all globes the same?<br />

"No; they do not at all resemble one another."<br />

57. <strong>The</strong> physical constitution <strong>of</strong> the various worlds not being the same for all does it follow<br />

that the beings who inhabit them have different organisations?<br />

"Undoubtedly it does; just as, in your world, fishes are organised for living in the water, and<br />

birds for living in the air."<br />

58. Are the planets furthest removed from the sun stinted in light and heat, the sun only<br />

appearing to them <strong>of</strong> the size <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the fixed stars?<br />

"Do you suppose that there are no other sources <strong>of</strong> light and heat than the sun? And do you<br />

count for nothing the action <strong>of</strong> electricity which, in certain worlds, plays a very much more<br />

important part than in your earth ? Besides, how do you know that the beings <strong>of</strong> those worlds<br />

see in the same manner as you do, and with the aid <strong>of</strong> organs such as yours?"<br />

<strong>The</strong> conditions <strong>of</strong> existence for the beings who Inhabit the various worlds must be supposed to be<br />

appropriate to the sphere in which they are destined to live. If we had never seen fishes, we should be at a<br />

loss to understand how any living beings could exist In the sea. So in regard to all the other worlds, which<br />

doutless contain elements that are unknown to us. In our own earth, are not the long polar nights<br />

illumined by the electrical displays <strong>of</strong> the aurora borealis? Is It impossible that. In certain worlds,<br />

electricity may be more abundant than in ours, and may subserve, in Its general economy, various<br />

important uses not imaginable by us? And may not those worlds contain in themselves the sources <strong>of</strong> the<br />

heat and light required by their inhabitants?<br />

<strong>The</strong> Biblical Account <strong>of</strong> the Creation<br />

59. <strong>The</strong> different nations <strong>of</strong> the earth have formed to them-selves widely divergent ideas <strong>of</strong> the<br />

creation; ideas always in

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