The Spiritist Review - Journal of Psychological Studies - 1862

Allan Kardec

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To our correspondents

Upon returning from the trip, we found such a volume of correspondence that it would require one month of our exclusive attention without handling anything else. Considering that every day there is a new contingent of correspondence, one must understand the physical impossibility of working on this without affecting our daily and compulsory obligations. We have already said and repeat here that we never complain about the number of letters we receive for they demonstrate the immense extension achieved by Spiritism and the moral and philosophical point of view under which Spiritism is understood wherever it penetrates. These are precious archives for Spiritism. However, once more we are forced to beg for your indulgence for the delay in our response. Only this work would require the time of two persons and we are only one. The consequence is that many activities suffer causing delays in the publication of several announced works. We hope that time will come when we will have a permanent and assiduous support so that everything will advance well. The Spirits promise it to us. There is no alternative while we wait: it is necessary to delay the correspondence or other works that multiply as Spiritism grows.


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