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What is Spiritism?
Allan Kardec
Prologue
Chapter I—A Brief Discussion of Spiritism
First dialogue.—The critic.
Second Dialogue. — The Skeptic.
Means of Communication
The Prohibition against Spiritism
Spiritist Society of Paris
Elements of Conviction
Forgetfiilness of the Past
Insanity, Suicide, Obsession
The Practical Usefulness of Manifestations
Diversity among Spirits
Mediums and Sorcerers
Mediums for Hire
Spiritism and Spiritualism
The Origin of Modern Spiritist Ideas
Spirits' Good or Ill Will to Convince
Disbelievers Cannot See in order to be Convinced
Erroneous Explanations of the Phenomena
The Opposition of Science
The Extraordinary and the Supernatural
The Powerlessness of Detractors
Simulated Spirit Phenomena
Dissenting Opinions
Third Dialogue.—The Priest.
Chapter II—Elementary notions of Spiritism
Preliminary Remarks
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Concerning Spirits
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Communications with the Invisible World
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The Providential Aim of Spirit / Manifestations
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Concerning Mediums
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Dangers Mediums Might Encounter
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Characteristics of Mediums
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Charlatanism
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The Identity of Spirits
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Contradictions
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The Consequences of Spiritism
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Chapter III—The solution to a few problems by means of the Spiritist doctrine
The Plurality of Worlds
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The Soul
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Human Beings during their Life on Earth
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Human Beings after Death
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Prior to its union with the body, had the soul achieved any progress or had it been stationary?
The fact of the soul's prior progress is both the consequence of observation of the phenomena and the Spirits' teachings.
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