Saturday, December 29, 2018

Joao de Deus affair will reach all the Brazilian Spiritism movement


ALLEGED MEDIUM JOAO DE DEUS WAS CHICO XAVIER'S DISCIPLE.

The Joao de Deus affair makes Brazilian Spiritism to life under tense sensations.

It brings the possibility of emerging new scandals which are not necessarily sexual.

Joao de Deus is accused of other several crimes: charlatanism, illegal medicine exercise, illegal weapon possession and ilicit enrichment.

Everything else was possible because Brazilian Spiritism became a spree of permissiveness.

Since the early years, when Brazilian Spiritism preferred Jean-Baptiste Roustaing against Allan Kardec, this religion chosen the path of "they do what they want".

Fake literature was massively produced, taking a "dead of the moment" to attribute messages written by the alleged mediums themselves.

Allan Kardec was the first name used in fake messages, with a text produced by Grupo Espirita Fraternidade, in February 9th 1889, in Rio de Janeiro.

Strangely expressing as a priest and not an educationalist as Kardec was in his life, the fake message can be found here, in portuguese text.

The false Kardec was "awfully religious" than he really was and he asked the readers to know "the revelation of the revelation".

It was the subtitle of The Four Gospels, a book published by Roustaing, Kardec's disaffected.

It is so strange, because Allan Kardec, despite so gently, reproved the Roustaing's book, for going against the real essence of Spiritism's lessons.

Roustaing found in Brazil a good territory for the Spiritism's deviation.

Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB) took Roustaing primarily.

However, when Roustaing turned to be a problem, a hillbilly guy was found to translate his ideas.

This young man, Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier, was an opportunist that disfigured the Spiritism in several aspects, but became the demigod associated to the apparent simbology of charity, love and peace.

Since Chico Xavier, the Spiritism in Brazil turned to be a chaotic and promiscuous religion.

Fake literature was freely produced. Spiritism became catholicized, running away from Kardec's lessons, and a lot of unholy fantasies and old-fashioned catholic values were adopted.

Spiritism, in Brazil, turned to be a terrible spree. The mediums, in addition to their fake activities, left behind the intermediary mission between the living and the dead and made themselves to be the center of the attention, being a mixture of clargymen and popstars.

Most of people think now that the Joao de Deus affair is isolated to the rest of Brazilian Spiritism.

But it's wrong. It's a part of a terrible and worrisome spectacle that alleged mediums do what they want because they think they can do mistakes and be later forgiven and go to Heaven after death.

Other alleged mediums make several errors and worrisome fails that cannot be underestimated.

Chico Xavier made fake literature, supported materialization frauds - the main case involved the tricky Otilia Diogo, in mid 1960s - and defends the darkened moralism based on Theology of Suffering, Middle Age's Catholic chain.

Divaldo Franco also made fake literature, but he probably used the charity money, with the add of sponsorful money from the riches, to travel around the world to diffuse the Spiritism deviation made in Brazil, trying to spread the lie in the developed world, even in Kardec's France.

Jose Medrado made fake paintings and fake literature attributed to dead authors, instaled the Cidade da Luz (City of Light) in a illegally taken ground and, in his speeches, he usually makes coarse jokes against the blonde women and fat people.

Other minor alleged mediums are associated to other fake works.

Nelson de Moraes transformed Raul Seixas to a ingenuous idiot spirit, throught the fake literature using the name Zilio, supposedly attributed to the brazilian rocker in spiritual life.

The Zilio's book, Um Roqueiro no Além (A Rocker After Death), shows a strange advice that is unappopriate to Raul Seixas's thoughts: the idea to "fight the enemy of yourself", that suggests the condemnation of individuality, the opposite of the ideas emphatically supported by the musician.

Wanda Canutti used the name of portuguese writer Eça de Queiroz in works that never remember the agile and bustling style that the famous author left in his life.

One of Wanda's book, Getulio Vargas em Dois Mundos (Getulio Vargas in Both Words), is a ridiculous combination of press-researched informations about the former Brazilian president's life and a tiresome narrative of the alleged spiritual world.

This pretense spiritual world is similar to Nosso Lar (Our Home) and the narrative became a dull pamphlet of moralism preaches that not remember anything about Eça's original style.

Famous people easily are used to alleged spiritual messages. There's always a dead of the moment associated to an alleged message produced usually half year after his respective death.

Late actor Domingos Montagner, from Velho Chico soap opera, was associated to a fake message attributed to his spirit and diffused even in a YouTube video file.

He died drowned in Sao Francisco's river (ironically, the "Velho Chico" itself) when he was 54 years-old, in 2016. The fake message was sent one year later, and it was only a religious mershandising.

The Brazilian Spiritism is so prudish that their members think they have the right to betray Allan Kardec and pretend themselves the absolute fidelity to the legendary educationalist.

The cinicism of some Kardec's traitors is so bigger and serious that they have the courage do ask the others to "not only learn about Kardec", but "live Kardec every single day".

There's so much hypocrisy in Brazilian Spiritism that the episode involving Joao de Deus is just a little part of the next scandals to rise and the old scandals, including Chico Xavier's ones, to be withdrawn to oblivion.

There's so much fear inside the Brazilian Spiritsm backstage. The Abadiania's "tsunami" will reach Uberaba and other places when Kardec's treasons are freely worked.

Monday, December 24, 2018

Jesus not only condemned temple vendors, but also the scribes and false wises


Jesus Christ, who is registred by History as a humanist leader, is notable for reproving the temple vendors, with a controversial act.

The medieval interpretation of Bible's translations remained to nowadays says that Jesus beaten the merchants with a whip.

It's very wrong. Jesus took a whip he found somewhere and beaten it to the wall, and then Jesus pushed some products in a table to make a loud and call the attention of the present people.

He explained, afterwards, that the Temple is a place of praying and not a place for commerce.

Public oppinion in Brazil overestimated the comparison about temple vendors and neo-pentecostal evangelicals as the only severe criticize made by Jesus to the pretense religious preachers.


Neo-pentecostal Evangelicals, including Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus, Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus and Assembleia de Deus (Assembly of God) are really harmful, as modern temple vendors.

But brazilians underestimated that the Brazilian Spiritism represent the modern form of scribes and false wises.

Brazilian alleged mediums are very strange as their supposed function can apparently suggest.

They're not intermediate between the living and the dead, but a center of attention, being like clergymen of the pretending-to-be spiritualist religion.

Francisco Candido Xavier (aka Chico Xavier), Divaldo Franco and, recently, the criminal-denunciated Joao Teixeira de Faria (aka Joao de Deus or John of God) are the main examples of brazilian alleged mediums.

They developed a pretense reputation involved to charity, humility and wisdom.

It's really false, but most of brazilians insist to believe in these alleged mediums, as pretense philosophers and philanthropists.

But their charity is very fake and their pretense philosophy is a lot of retrograde moral values based on Middle Age's Catholicism.

Chico Xavier is a main example of the false wise rejected by Jesus Christ.

The thoughts of Chico Xavier are very opposite to the original lessons of original Spiritism.

Chico's books always are a bait of old-fashioned Catholicism principles and beliefs, but these ideas are very contrary to the postulates originally brought by Allan Kardec in his works.

Everybody is accustomed to the association to Chico Xavier as a "brazilian modern Jesus Christ".

But the right but painful reality is that Jesus will reprove the alleged brazilian mediums and his similars.

Xavier had a religious mantle, but he always worked with intelectual dishonesty and a stardom ambition that are very contrary to the Jesus legacy.

Chico Xavier can be compared to a pretense Jesus profile created by Middle Age's Catholicism.

This narrative brought Jesus as a pretense magician and lord of the armys, defending non-progressive values and being a simbol of old-fashioned moralism.

The medieval Jesus, for his adoration along the times, is more next to Golden Fleece than the Jesus Christ himself.

Medieval Jesus brought the conditions and aspects to the brazilian adoration to Chico Xavier.

And Chico Xavier represents so much the profile of the scribe and false wise condemned by primitive christian legacy.

While bishop Edir Macedo is a modern form of a temple vendor for collecting money from his faithful people ("dizimo"), Chico Xavier is a modern form of scribe and false wise, for his books and preachers through his testimonies.

The curious aspect is that Jesus always complained against scribes, with more frequence thant the temple vendors.

It means that we must to be cautious to the temple vendors traps, but we also must to keep rigorous vigilance to the scibes and false wises.

Scribes and false wises can be talk and write about "love", "fraternity", "peace" and "charity". They will professedly defend the mercy and compassion, aiming to seduce the people.

But scribes and false wises are too and more dangerous than the temple vendors. That's because the temple vendors just steal the poor's money. The scribes and false wises make worst: they mask the lie and illude people, oppening the path to other robbers and misleaders.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Joao de Deus, aka John of God, is involved in a serious scandal at the backstage of Brazilian Spiritism


The biggest and serious scandal from the backstage of Brazilian Spiritism was known some days ago.

The alleged medium and farmer, Joao Teixeira de Faria, known as Joao de Deus (and John of God to the foreign people), is accused of making several sex harassment to women attended by him.

He works on a religious house in Abadiania, Goias, Brazil, called Casa Dom Inacio de Loyola.

He was known as an apparent spiritual healer, making paranormal surgeries by the same way the legendary Zé Arigo (1921-1971).

Sensationalist TV show O Povo da TV, formerly aired by SBT network (owned by its entertainer and businessman Senor Abravanel, aka Silvio Santos) had other alleged medium, Roberto Lemgruber.

Zé Arigo, who passed away by a car crash in january 1971, and Roberto Lemgruber, was laterly recognized as charlatans. Arigó received a spirit of a late german doctor who worked in World War I, called Adolf Fritz, or "doctor Fritz".

Joao de Deus is known as the "medium of the celebrities", who received stars like Shirley MacLaine, Naomi Campbell and Oprah Winfrey, who interviewed him in 2012, when she went to Abadiania.

After the scandal denunciation, Oprah removed this interview video from her social media channel.

Joao de Deus is also a charlatan, because he strangely avoided to operate himself to remove a cancer.

He preferred to appeal to Hospital Sirio-Libanes in Sao Paulo to make a normal surgery from the doctors at the material life.

"A barber would cut his own hair?", said, with a certain irony, Joao de Deus, when he was asked about to not doing his own surgery.

It's very worst. Story reports that the russian doctor and researcher, Leonid Rogozov, operated himself by appendicitis, in near-tragical conditions, when he was in Antartida basis, in 1961.

Leonid was only helped by two men: one held a mirror and other took the instruments requested by the pacient, who made himself a surgery, with successful results.

The harassment denunciations emerged accidentally.

The TV talk show Conversa com Bial, presented by journalist Pedro Bial and aired by TV Globo network (aka Rede Globo), planned a special edition with Joao de Deus.

It would be the same interview show that he could talk about mediunity, charity and religion.

The journalist Camila Appel, also Conversa com Bial's screenwriter and producer, traveled to Abadiania do find Joao de Deus and ask him to go to the show stage.

Suddenly, Camila met some women complaining about Joao de Deus' sex assaults.

The complaints are so serious. Something like Joao de Deus showing his penis to every woman attended by him.

One example, said by the one of Bial's interviewed women - four from a initial ten denouncers (currently it became most of 200 denunciations taken by Public Ministry of Goias) - , almost all hiden their faces and their identities:

"'Get up and I will clean your chacras', [Joao de Deus said). Then he stood up and I stayed in front of him, and he started a movement, touching his hand on my breast. Then he turned me and asked me to make a massage on his belly. I making a massage on him, and he asked me to make it so strong, asked me to keep my eyes open and I didn't because I was very troubled with it. So he stood back a little and put his penis out. I took my hand to touch his penis, take out my hand and he said: 'You are strong, you are brave. What you are doing has a bigger importance'. I didn't doing anithing else. I was there because I was being abused. I didn't do anything else".

The woman who said it suffered panic syndrome and depression and searched him to resolve it.

The only of four interviewed women who showed face and identity was the dutch coreographer Zahira Leeneke Maus, who said:

"I was afraid that then could send me bad spirits. I was very afraid. Now I feel so safe and think that the true is finally coming".

(...) "there's a system. The first thing is 'turn your back, I'll cure you'. There's a pattern (...) You are manipulated to believe to your cure".

Joao de Deus declared, through his lawyers and spokesman, that he is innocent. But this case is under investigation by Brazilian justice and it indicates that the sex assaults would be reported.

Rumours point that Joao de Deus made sex harassments to his female clients, during individual treatments, since, at least, 1983.

Although the Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB) refuses to vinculate Joao de Deus to the Brazilian Spiritism, and despite the alleged medium defines himself as a "devote catholic", he was blessed by the alleged medium Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier.

Before the sex scandal, Joao de Deus was sight to be a new Brazilian Spiritism star, a possible successor of alleged medium Divaldo Franco, who is 91 years old.

A positive-view documentary from Joao de Deus, called O Silencio é uma Prece (Silent is a Prayer), directed by Candé Salles, was released some months ago.

Another movie, this turn a dramaturgic biopic, is in a post-production and was temporarily suspended.

The technical staff, who requested the public coffers (based to Lei Rouanet's rules) an investment estimated about US$ 1 million, will review their screen, adding on it the sex assaults affairs.

The Public Ministry of Goias requested a preventive detention of Joao de Deus. The request was not worked, until the time this text was written.

The scandal is a great one associated to the spiritist brazilian movement.

But it was not the first. There's a lot of one.

Chico Xavier was targeted himself by a serious scandal associated to his fake mediunity, in 1944.

The Humberto de Campos' heirs, widow Catarina Vergolina de Campos and her sons, Humberto Filho, Henrique and Maria de Lourdes, sued Chico and FEB for their appropriation of the name of late brazilian writer.

The tendencious justice innocented Chico Xavier, despite the evidences that the style of the alleged spirit of Humberto is very different to his original style.

Chico was also involved by another scandals, including the materialization frauds leaded by trickster Otilia Diogo, in the mid-60s.

But Chico Xavier was always armoured by FEB and mainstrema media, which made a rhetoric campaign to make the alleged medium as a pretense "spirit of light" and "symbol of human love and dedication to the poor and the sick".

Chico Xavier's previous scandals will rise again, despite his 16 years of death.

That's the fear inside the Brazilian Spiritistm backstage, the scandals going to reach the sacred idols of this religion.

There's an effort to isolate Joao de Deus from the Brazilian Spiritism movement, if he would to be really condemned for sex harassment (although he's also a charlatan and investigated for illegal medicine exercises).

But new scandals would denunciate other alleged mediums, associated to fake literature, extremely conservative values and pretense philanthropy.

The major fear is a scandal reaching, although posthumously, Chico Xavier. But it is sure, unfortunately to his followers and supporters.

Heads will roll and tears will flood.

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Forgiveness is not permissiveness



The worst problem of Brazilian Spiritism is that even the authentic followers of Allan Kardec are hostages of the deviators like Francisco Candido Xavier and Divaldo Pereira Franco.

The both, popularly known as Chico Xavier and Divaldo Franco, always were the worst and worrisome deviators of the original spiritist teachings.

Their books, most of them allegedly attributed to dead authors' spirits, brought concepts and thoughts which antagonize severely the original lessons by kardecian literature.

Chico Xavier and Divaldo Franco's books has content that is too next to medieval Catholicism's faith, including old-fashioned moralism.

They made serious damage for breaking the real comprehension to original spiritist ideas, using as the pretext the "salutary appreciation of the religious values of Christianism".

Ridiculous and stupid apologies like "let's listen the voice of our hearts", "the reason ignores the real vision of the heart" are very diffused in its speech.

It was so bad, so injurious, so harmful, but brazilian people accept it so comfortably.

Moreover, it makes an appearance of "love messages", "fraternal advices" and "peace appeals".

But it's so harmful in a very cruel way.

The kardecian literature went ahead to the logical comprehension of the spiritual nature, never under the empire of the faithful and emotional sights.

We say it because the fight of the Spiritist deviation would always fail in Brazil.

The deviation is fought, but the deviators don't. And it's a big mistake and makes Spiritism to be downgrated as a mystical mess.

In the mid 1970s, former Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB), Antonio Wantuil de Freitas, who was the Chico Xavier's discoverer and his manager-like guardian, died. It was 1974 and Wantuil was retired four years before.

It resulted to a bigger crisis inside the Brazilian Spiritism movement.

Wantuil's heirs and the star-made "mediums" like Chico Xavier and Divaldo Franco were involved by a serious conflict.

The authentic Allan Kardec's follower, researcher and translator, journalist Jose Herculano Pires (nephew of legendary folk storyteller Cornelio Pires) denunciated the plans to radicalize the deviation of original french Spiritism.

Between the several plans, it included a new deviator translation of Kardec's books, to the level next to Jean-Baptiste Roustaing's The Four Gospels book.

It made a scandal in a backstage of Brazilian Spiritism movement.

In 1969, when Wantuil announced his retirement from FEB, he was denunciated for gaining money by Chico Xavier's books, including the FEB's own translation to english language.

Chico Xavier always known about that and he accepted secretly this agreement, but he smartly reacted declaring to be "so much sad" with it.

The astute Chico Xavier made us to believe that his books rent is focused to "charity" and to "dedication to the poor".

But it doesn't. Brazilian Spiritism has so much darkful aspects that would be so shocking, behind the varnish of "simplicity", "humility" and "love feelings".

The scandal, however, resulted to nothing, when the tendentious agreement made the alleged mediums to be circumstantially by the authentic spiritists side.

The pretext is that the alleged mediums were "overly catholic" and they promised to help to rescue the original postulates of the french Spiritism.

Chico Xavier and Divaldo Franco's promisses to "comprehend Allan Kardec so better" is in vain.

They became so overly catholic as before, sometimes more intensively.

The authentic spiritists accepted Chico and Divaldo, based on the worst idea of forgiving mistakes.

They believed about the pretext that the alleged mediums would only unite the original kardecian lessons with the brazilian concepts of divine faith, christian fraternity and charity works.

It was a biggest hoax and the original Spiritism was never recovered after de deviation.

By the other side, the deviation by Brazilian Spiritism, which reduced the kardecian legacy to a repaginated version of medieval Catholicism that reigned the Brazil's colonial times by jesuit works (including priest Manuel da Nobrega, laterly renamed Emmanuel), got to be so intensive.

Brazilian Spiritism is currently a confuse combo of old-fashioned moralism, esoteric beliefs and catholic-made concepts and rituals, being more mystical than logical.

It includes a lot of dishonest positions, made to forge the false impressions that Kardec's lessons were so "rigorously respected".

Brazilian Spiritism, in this way, became so dishonest, so mystical and so conservative.

Almost nobody in Brazil knows about the nature of seriousness about this deviation. It's horrible.

The major mistake made by authentic followers to Allan Kardec's original legacy is to confuse forgiveness to permissiveness.

To forgive is not the same to say "you made wrong, but you can go ahead with it".

Depending about the case, the forgiveness should result to ban someone to continue to work in an activity that he made disasters.

Forgiveness is a question of not having hate or rage about someone that made something so wrong.

But there's questions about responsibility and to forgive someone doesn't mean that his errors necessarily allowed him to go ahead.

The bad employee can be fired and it's not a question of hate, rage, revenge or lack of mercy.

If someone made something disastrous and wrong, that's right to ban him to continue working it.

It missed to the authentic spiritists to ban Chico Xavier and Divaldo Franco for any appreciation and consideration, however too minimal.

Chico and Divaldo are the "internal enemies" of the original Spiritism, and this confirmation is not a question of hate, rage and lack of mercy.

Their books confirm it, with concepts and beilefs seriously opposites from kardecian's original lessons.

Brazilians must to stop their addicts to religious passions and other fantasies about faith and the apparatus of "beautiful vibrations" and "wonderful words".

Erastus wrote that we must to be severe to fight the Spiritism deviation, including banning the deviators to any kind of appreciation.

We can forgive the alleged mediums, but it doesn't mean to relativize their faults.

If the alleged mediums made serious errors, and they really made it, they must to be banned and rejected by the authentic spiritists, despite the "mediums" apparent appeals to "beauty", "love", "peace" and "fraternity".

We must to be patient. We don't think with heart, we have the brain to make this job. Stop the fantasy, let's face the reality.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Nonpartisan School and the conservative lessons of Emmanuel


RICARDO VELEZ RODRIGUEZ, FUTURE MINISTER OF EDUCATION OF JAIR BOLSONARO'S GOVERNMENT - A FOLLOWER OF EMMANUEL, MENTOR OF CHICO XAVIER?

Brazilian Spiritism is a very conservative religion.

Unfortunately, few people are not afraid to recognize it.

But the practice of the brazilian religion popularized by Francisco Candido Xavier reportedly distanced too long from the original Spiritism's instructions.

The main principles from Chico Xavier's legacy, based to Theology of Suffering and expressed by quotes like "suffer in silence, without complaining", are confirmedly conservative.

No relativism can prove the opposite. "Suffer in silence and not complain" is not a progressive concept.

The Brazil that made Chico Xavier the pretense saint, through the status of "spirit of light", is the same country that made Jair Bolsonaro a political leader.

The inclination of lost of brazilians to glorify arrivists is so worrisome and that's the heat of the moment increased by social media's addicted uses and the fake news wave in those digital spots.

Chico Xavier made fake literature, writing, under assistance of other writers from FEB staff, and he's glorified in the fake news strongholds in WhatsApp, Facebook, Youtube and other social media servers.

Chico Xavier's conservative ideas had clearly expressed by his own words in his books and on a famous interview at Pinga Fogo show aired by Tupi Television, in 1971.

Chico Xavier's mentor, jesuit priest Manuel da Nobrega, very known by the Brazil's colonial history and renamed Emmanuel, was also a very conservative educator.

Brazilian spiritists believe that Emmanuel is reincarnated in a younger boy probably born in the late 1990s, in the Sao Paulo's interior zones and became an aspiring educator.

The alleged Chico Xavier's prophecies mentioned that a great educator will rise to take brazilian people to develop fraternity and high religious values, being the reincarnated Emmanuel.

But it's a myth, and Emmanuel was a very conservative spirit, expressing sexist conceptions in the book O Consolador (The Comforter), published in 1941:

"The feminist ideology from the modern times, however, with several political and social flags, can be a poison to the woman unadvised about her great spiritual duties in the face of Earth. If there's an authentic feminism, it can be for the reeducation of woman to home, never for an counter-producted action out there. That's because the female problems can't be solved by the male codes, but only under the tender and divine light of the Gospel".

There's a concept appropriate to the machism, and it is enough to prove how conservative Emmanuel still means, centuries after his jesuit times in Brazil's colonial age.

But Emmanuel brought his homofobic sight, in other book, Vida e Sexo (Life and Sex), published in 1970, at the peak of the hippie movement and after Counterculture years:

"The man that abused from his genetical abilities, ruining other people's existances with the destruction of constructive marriages and several homes, is, in the various cases, inducted to take new position, at the physical rebirth, in a female shape body, learning, in a prison regiment, to readjust his own feelings, similarly happening to the woman who acted in the same way".

That's other homofobic way, and so very conservative because the idea of "prison regiment" is very punitive, nearly to the Jean-Baptiste Roustaing's ideas from The Four Gospels, primary source to Chico Xavier's books.

Chico Xavier said that the gay community (currently LGBTQ community) "deserves so much respect by society", but he treated the gay choice as a "spiritual disease".

It's not a generous demonstration of tolerance gave by Chico Xavier to the gay society, but a subtle demonstration of homophobia, expressed by his soft comments.

Emmanuel and Chico Xavier were associated to phrases that claimed to people "never questionate" and "never complain against misfortunes in life".

They should be, surely, against the discuss of gender ideology in the schools. Chico and Emmanuel consider that the Education is only to teach and learn to reading, writing, working a job and having a religious faith.

It says so much to the pedagogical project defended by Jair Bolsonaro, a former Army's captain who had the same conservative roots of Chico Xavier.

This project, called Escola Sem Partido (Nonpartisan School), was originally created by attorney Miguel Najib and supported by politician and evangelican pastor Magno Malta, Jair Bolsonaro's friend and follower.

The Nonpartisan School is considered a brazilian form of Macarthism, a campaign to denunciate alleged communists in the USA, leaded by Republican Party's senator, Joseph McCarthy.

Nonpartisan School is a pedagogical pattern that reduces the Education to a simplist process to teach to read, to write and to work, but not to think and discuss the reality issues in life.

In the same way, Nonpartisan School can only teach the Family conservative values, the same ones that we can see easily on Chico Xavier's books and testimonies.

Emmanuel anticipated the job reforms from Michel Temer and Jair Bolsonaro's governments ("reforma trabalhista"), recommending: "Don't complain, keep working and pray".

The Chico Xavier's mentor condemned the discuss about reality. His only principle is to work, to serve anyone by any condition - even if such conditions were largest journey of work under low remuneration - and the only solution to the sufferance is to pray in silence in a lonely place.

Jair Bolsonaro named the colombian-born teacher Ricardo Velez Rodriguez to be the minister of Education. Velez Rodriguez is committed to the Nonpartisan School's principles.

Velez Rodriguez worked in the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais.

Juiz de Fora is the city that Bolsonaro was stabbed by a misterious opposite, during a walk campaign during the presidential run.

The Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF) is known to have a Nucleus of Health and Spirituality, a spot of Chico Xavier's followers and pretense researchers about his activities.

In the approach to the "limit-date" of 2019, the pedagogical project predicted by Chico Xavier about Emmanuel's reincarnated mission is, surely, the Nonpartisan School.

The joint of conservative ideas of Bolsonaro and Xavier proves that the Brazilian Spiritism is very tuned to the far-right brazilian project, despite the ingenuous sights of left-wing activists about the alleged medium from Pedro Leopoldo and Uberaba cities.

Behind the comfortable myth of pretense pacifist and philanthropist, Chico Xavier always were the very conservative person, at a level of calm-minded verson to conservative thinker Olavo de Carvalho, who indicated Velez Rodriguez to be Bolsonaro's minister.

Chico Xavier was conservative by his social roots, his catholical (medieval) education, his family tradiction and other reasons. There's no reason to consider him a progressist personality.

Progressist people must to learn too much about Chico Xavier's conservative profile. It's shocking and not pleasant, but it's realistic and logical.

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Pretense psychographies made honest spirits depart from Brazil



Mediunity is a strange phenomenon in Brazil, and it's not for the supernatural.

That's because there's too much mediums that the reality can bring, and how easily emerges messages supposedly attributed to the spirits of famous people.

There's always a "spirit of the week", saying the same old story: "I falled to darkened zones, helped to a spiritual colony hospital, learned the Gospel and saying to living people on Earth to reunite to prayers to the dead one and keep in peace for Jesus Christ".

That's religious mershandising, an advertising campaign to follow the Brazilian Spiritism, although that intention is never professedly declared.

The recent "spirit of the week" was the late footballer Daniel Freitas, a brazilian athlete who played at football teams like São Paulo and Coritiba.

Daniel was involved in an alleged love cheating affair, making sex to Cristiana Brittes, wife of entrepeneur Edison Brittes.

Edison broke the door, warned by the cheating, and found Daniel and Cristiana on bed. Edison says that Daniel tried to rape Cristiana.

Edison and some men caught the footballer, fought him and then the soccer player was killed by stabbing. Daniel's body was found in october 27 in Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana. He was 24 years-old.

The alleged medium Hadassa, not necessarily a spiritist and declared a clairvoyant, send a message alleged to the spirit of Daniel. A text (in portuguese) can be read here.

In her alleged mediunity, Hadassa said that the late footballer "really regreted" and "he lives in a forest, was so scared about diffamation against him and ask people on Earth to pray for him".

The alleged mediunity, said Hadassa, received the message when she dreamed.

We cannot consider it dishonest, but there's so much doubts about mediunity in Brazil. Hadassa sweared that she didn't diffused the message to get fame and success.

Brazil became the worst place to work mediunities, because the spree of fakes, started by Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier, made paranormality is a less reliable activity.

There's no serious and rigorous researches about paranormality, and lots of frauds were worked, although almost everything was threated as "honest spiritual messages".

Most of those messages had several mistakes about personal aspects.

Unfortunately, Chico Xavier was not the exception of this sad rule, and his several works are reportedly fraudulents, despite the comfortable messages and appeals to peace and fraternity".

The practice became such a bigger mess, so that the spirits from dead people so hardly approachs to bring some words to the people on Earth, specially Brazil.

Allan Kardec's essential book, The Book on Mediums, was a little effort to discipline the paranormal activity.

It went in vain. In Brazil, paranormality ruined for being a simple party of using a dead person's name to impress clouds and bring stardom and pretense sanctification to an alleged medium.

Of course. If an opportunist says he "establishes contacts to the dead", ingenuous people get affraid to questionate him, because they think he's a demigod.

The bigger mess broke up the contacts between dead people and living people.

Brazil became a great desert of mediumistic contacts. Dead and living people are not able to communicate themselves.

Evertything went to be a party of religious and sensationalist appeals, making stardom to alleged mediums and not helping to make us know about the real nature of spiritual life.

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Cowardly, Brazilian Spiritism keep alleged psychographies as "open issues"


OLAVO BILAC, ONE OF THE SEVERAL VICTIMS OF CHICO XAVIER.

Brazilian Spiritism brought a coward decision about the alleged psychographies.

As they works demonstrate a lot of problems related to personal aspects, the brazilian spiritists preferred to make a strange attitude.

They keep the alleged spiritual works as "open issues".

It means that those works don't need to be recognized as true, but refuse to be recognized as false.

It brings the worrisome and serious problem.

The alleged psychographies - or similar activities related to voicing or painting, for example - can't be available to the public reading, if considered "not true nor false".

It must to demand the urgency to a rigorous research to check authenticity or fraud in those works.

Nobody can release to anybody works that are not sure to be written by a supposed author, if there's lacks of comprovation of this authorship.

Humberto de Campos, the main and serious example of alleged psychography, had strong differences between his original style and the style shown by the alleged spiritual works attributed to him.

There's several differences. Original Humberto's style was agile, cult but accessible and informal. The alleged spirit had other style, which seems so tired, prolix and excessively solemn.

The problem not only involves Humberto. Involves all of any spirit used by alleged mediums to be credited in supposed spiritual messages.

Brazilian journalist and former Realidade magazine's reporter, Leo Gilson Ribeiro (also one of the founders of Caros Amigos magazine), said a ironic comment about the alleged psychographies:

- "O espírito sobe, o talento desce" ("The spirit rises up, the talent throws down").

An indignant Joao Dornas Filho said similar thing about Olavo Bilac, one of the supposed authors of Chico Xavier's Parnaso de Além-Túmulo (Post Grave's Parnassus):

- "Olavo Bilac, um homem que no estágio de imperfeição nunca assinou um verso imperfeito, depois de morto ditou a Chico Xavier sonetos inteirinhos abaixo dos medíocres". ("Olavo Bilac, a man that in his unperfect stage never wrote an unperfect verse, but, after death, dictated to Chico Xavier entire sonnets less than mediocre").

Officially, Brazilian Spiritism, avoiding controversy, chosen to keep to "open issue" about the alleged psychographies.

It's unresponsible and coward, but comprehensible.

Brazilian Spiritism had financial intentions, although supposes to use the money rent to the charity.

It means that this religion want not to see the alleged psychographies forbidden to publishing.

The "not true nor false" option, however, gives a disrespect to the memory of dead authors credited in those pretense works.

It's offensive anyway, whatever is avoided all of the vulgar, pornographic or mocking appeals in the texts involved in it.

The offense consists to use a dead author's name, being or not famous, to the credit of the messages written by others, being, in this case, the alleged mediums.

It's so terrible, whatever the texts were so full of nice and comfortable messages about fraternity, peace and Christianism.

A false is a false, anyway, no matter if those messages promise the Peace of the World. Being a lie, they're deplorable in the same way.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Erasto, messenger improved by Allan Kardec, would reject Chico Xavier



Brazilian Spiritism deviated so much from the original Spiritism preceptions.

The brazilian religion became a recycled verson of the old Catholicism from Middle Age which dominated Brazil's colonial era until the 18th century.

Studies about spiritual life and the contact between living and dead people were so damaged.

Brazilian Spiritism reduced to be a religion of adoration, focused to the alleged mediums, promoted as its priests.

The alleged contact between alives and deads is made with strange facility, and restricted to be a religious mershandising, when alleged spirits of the dead always end their messages with statements like "Let's live in peace with Jesus Christ".

It's really so strange. It brings a false impression that the spiritual world is a very big church.

Famous dead people are usually involved at the alleged messages.

From Getulio Vargas, former Brazil's president, to recently late actor Domingos Montagner, there's always a "dead of the moment" in brazilian messages brought by alleged mediums.

Strange scraps are published unpunishedly, with ideas that the dead personalities could never defend if alive.

One example: Raul Seixas, credited as the supposedly codename of Zilio, said the strange idea about "the enemy of yourself", very inappropriate to a rebel rocker he was.

The idea of "the enemy of yourself" is originally from the Theology of Sufferance, derived current from medieval Catholicism.

The Theology of Sufferance consider pleasure and individuality as human addictions, and preaches that suffers must to accept their misfortunes to receive, some time later, the blessing of God.

As Zilio, worked by alleged spiritist medium and radio speaker Nelson Moraes, showed a strangely silly Raul Seixas spirit, seeming most a parody than the spiritual purification after the depuration during early post-death life.

The pretense Raul Seixas strangely kept the religious mysticism he left behind in his last years of life.

You can compare, for example, to the Marcelo Nova's partnership, when Raul returned his his corrosive and ironic critical sense.

Why could Raul Seixas recover the religious mysticism that's not appropriate to his personal nature as a rocker?

It's an example between a lot of ones, and Allan Kardec should condemn this practice.

Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier, begun a bad school of alleged mediunity.

He was the pioneer of fake literature, confirmation that saddens so much people but it's real and true.

The "Humberto de Campos" alleged spirit is so fake. The original Humberto de Campos is one person, one style, and the alleged spirit is so very different.

One ridiculous example: João Dornas Filho, a forgotten brazilian writer, said about the alleged psychography credited to poet Olavo Bilac brought by Chico Xavier:

"Olavo Bilac, a man that in his unperfect stage never created an unperfect verse, but after death dictated to Chico Xavier whole sonets below the mediocre".

Kardec condemned most of Chico Xavier's activities, and a extensive book is necessary to mention all of those mistakes.

Kardec's messenger, the spirit of disciple of St. Paul, Erastus of Paneas, one of the Seventh Disciples, according to Bible's registry, adverted to the "internal enemies" from the Spiritism.

We resume the Erastus serious advices about the Spiritism deviation by pretense followers like Chico Xavier:

- Prolixe and blistering texts to forge pretense erudition;

- Use of famous names to make impression to the readers for further domination;

- Diffusion of beautiful words to make emotional involvement to the readers;

- Bring fanciful ideas, like "spiritual colonies", to justify the social injustices and inequalities and to comfort the suffers when they're invited to accept their misfortunes.

- The charity or philanthropy as skilled tricks to avoid the severe criticism against the alleged mediums.

There's some and main of the negative aspects associated to deviated Brazilian Spiritism and especially Chico Xavier's legacy.

It's so painful to people used to adore him and credit him as a "best symbol of Love, Goodness and dedication to the poor".

But those qualities are so doubful, and builded in a narrative that seems a soap opera's plot, which makes a alleged medium as a "fairy godmother" from the real world.

That's fake an idea that Erastus can approve the Chico Xavier's legacy, the untruth constantly diffused by the Brazilian Spiritism's members.

Erastus, surely, have do reject and reprove, with much rigour, Chico Xavier and everything he did and still represent, although posthumously.

One phrase by Erastus can confirm his bruising but realistic rejection to Chico Xavier:

"It rather to reject ten truths to admit a single lie, just one false theory".

However, the Brazil considered as the third ignorant country of the world - it will be the first one, because of Jair Bolsonaro's victory from presidential run - , people prefers a comfortable lie as Chico Xavier's legacy, independent of accepting or rejecting some truths. It's so bad.

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Spiritism confirmed that runned away from Allan Kardec's teachings



The teacher Allan Kardec should be so shamed about Brazilian Spiritism.

The religion allegedly influenced by Kardec's legacy runner away from his teachings.

Brazilian Spiritism perverted itself from its religious addictions brought from Brazil's colony age.

Kardec's had influenced by the new knowledges brought by french Illuminism and he was the follower of Franz Anton Mesmer's discovers about Magnetism.

Brazilian Spiritism only improved two concepts from Kardec: the notion of life after death and the possibility of reincarnation.

Otherwise, Brazilian Spiritism restricted to be the combination of Middle Age's Catholicism and some practices about witchcrafts, homeopathy and esoterism.

The doctrinal erosion reduced the Spiritism made in Brazil as only a religion of adoration to the alleged mediums and a mediocre moral prescription.

The great most of the Brazilian Spiritism events is about banal topics about "families relationship", "faith during the agony", "individual reforming" and "how to be happy in life".

Those topics sound so beautiful and positive, but they're so shameful and undignfied.

The alleged mediums adoration, especially Francisco Candido Xavier (aka Chico Xavier), is a serious problem prevented previously by personalities associated to religious wisdom.

Moses, known as the writer of the Ten Commandments, condemned the Golden Fleece cult, the idolatry full of fanatism, fantasy and unrealistic idealization.

Jesus Christ condemned the false wises who love to sit in the front spots at the church and pray to God pretending to be humble, but disguising their frivolous pride.

Allan Kardec comdemned the "internal enemies" from Spiritism, people can bring the most beautiful appeals to seduce people to accept mistifying and conservative concepts.

It can be painful to much people, but Chico Xavier represents the three worst aspects mentioned above.

He is, although posthumously, adored with the same way of Golden Fleece's idolatry. There's blind adoration, full of fantasy, which makes Chico like a "fairy-godmother" of the Real World.

The reputation of pretense wise is another problem. Chico is recognized as a pretending philosopher, a false thinker of banal phrases and the backward conception to "endure the misfortunes in silence".

And how "internal enemy" of Spiritism Chico Xavier really was!

Their books had several concepts that directly opposite the original Spiritism preceptions.

The fanciful idea of "spiritual cities", conceived through materialistic daydreams, since the Nosso Lar (Our Home) 1943 book, is very reverse to the kardecian concepts about spiritual world.

In his books, Kardec adverted that we still don't have any notion about what really is the spiritual world. Spiritual life probably exists, but there's not any notion about how it really is.

The conservative ideas from Chico Xavier's books and testimonies are also opposite to Kardec's progressive ideas to the human life.

The idea about the "acception to disgrace", without complaining and contestations, is so medieval and inherited both from Jean-Baptiste Roustaing's legacy and from Teology of Sufferance, a Middle Age's chain from Catholic Church, restored in modern era by Mother Teresa of Calcutta.

There's so much differences about the kardecian idea of the human evolution and the xavierian idea about that.

The original kardecian idea is just about learning and knowing new ideas and practices, not necessarily painful and hard.

The xavierian idea is about to suffer and endure adverse situations until the extreme point.

Essentially, Chico Xavier's Spiritism is like a popular saying in Brazil: "The worst, the better".

It's very shocking to much people, because not so much people recognize Chico Xavier as a conservative and right-wing guy.

And he was so conservative at a level to the most conservative members of the United States' Republican Party.

Is hard to accept this, but Chico Xavier is extremely conservative to the point to defend convictedly the brazilian dictatorship, even in its cruelest times.

"Let's pray to the militaries, who are making Brazil to be the Kingdom of Love", said Chico, in his famous Pinga Fogo show interview, aired by TV Tupi Network in 1971.

This idea from Chico Xavier's reactionary side drive most of the followers to cry in sobs.

But it's true: Chico Xavier didn't support any progressive movement and didn't like the workers movements.

In 1989, Chico Xavier supported Fernando Collor to the presidential run, against the left-wing Lula, in its second round.

Near his death, Chico Xavier indicated to support the center-right PSDB candidates. Aécio Neves was the man wished by Chico to be the ideal leader to Brazil's Republic.

For his ideas, we can deduce that Chico Xavier could make the same tendence to the center-right followers, leaning to support the far right.

There's a very great resemblance between Chico Xavier and Jair Bolsonaro's slogans.

Chico said "Brazil, World's Heart, Gospel's Nation". Jair says "Brazil above all, God above everybody".

Two phrases has so identical by meaning, and if can observe both Chico and Jair thoughts, we can surely conclude that they're conservative soulmates.

Really, Chico Xavier ruined the original Spiritism lessons wih his fake literature, conservative ideas and fanciful conceptions about spiritual life.

That's why the teacher Kardec should be so shamed about what have been done with Spiritism.

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Funny Hoax: Chico Xavier "confirmed" prediction of a past event



A funny hoax about the alleged prophecy from Francisco Candido Xavier (aka Chico Xavier) had not limited to improve the previous predictions about life on Mars.

There's something so much stupid than it. Chico Xavier is credited to the alleged prophecy of something happened before.

Let's remember. Chico Xavier said, in 1986, to a young alum Geraldo Lemos Neto, that he had a dream in 1969, after the famous journey of NASA astronauts to Moon.

In that dream, alleged Universe governors - some sources means that they were Solar System governors - reunited with Jesus Christ, the spirit of Emmanuel and a then-incarnated send to spiritual sphere Chico Xavier.

Their finality is to discuss the future of Earth under the threat of Third World War supposedly consequent of the space competition between USSR and USA, in Cold War times.

Chico Xavier and the spirits concluded to decide a limit-date, a deadline to 50 years later that time, july of 1969.

In that terms, the Earth humankind must to promote fraternity and to end the serious conflicts, including politicians and other leaders from all the nations.

The year of 2019 is chosen to be the final year of this agreement, and if nothing happened at all, ruinous consequences would come to Earth.

The North Hemisphere could have been hit by a series of terrorist attacks and natural catastrophes that would make this side of Earth "uninhabitable".

There's so much mistakes, and the Chico Xavier's prediction said that the Developed World can be destructed and several scientists, artists and intelectuals would run to exile in Brazil.

Brazil would be the "Heart of the World" and would be the powerful nation of the world.

We don't mention the lots of mistakes in this post. But we can mention the funny mistake of a prediction about the aliens, who Chico Xavier alleged that would be the saviours of the humans.

Brazilian Spiritism said that Chico Xavier confirmed two military testimonies about the aliens contact to the terrestrials.

Two US officials, former captain Robert Salas and lieutenant Robert Jacobs, in relatively recent interviews, said that flying saucers overflew their respective military bases in 1960s.

Robert Jacobs saw lights of alleged alien aircrafts in the sky over the base of Vandenberg, California, september 15th 1964.

Robert Salas saw the similar thing in the base of Malmstrom, Montana, march 16th 1967.

Let's pay attention. Chico Xavier's prediction is from a alleged dream of 1969.

How can he confirm a prophecy of something happened before it. Prophecies, we usually know, must to be about the future events, we can't predict about past events, for obvious reasons.

The pretension to bring to Chico Xavier the alleged prediction, "confirmed" by events happened before the prophecy, is very ridiculous.

A prophecy from 1969 confirmed by events from 1964 and 1967? It's very, very stupid.

Brazilian Spiritism had, unfortunately, the sad vocation to stupidity.

Allan Kardec would be very shamed, if he knew about that.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Myth of "beloved medium" from Chico Xavier is a mainstream media hoax


MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, BRAZILIAN BUSINESSMAN ROBERTO MARINHO, CHICO XAVIER AND MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTÁ - WHEN RELIGION IS USED TO ALIENATE PEOPLE.

Some people outside Brazil could be heard about the late Roberto Marinho, famous brazilian businessman, owner of the powerful Globo Organizations, corporate group that includes the O Globo newspaper, the popular Globo TV Network and the hard news channel Globo News.

Roberto Marinho supported the brazilian dictatorship and the military government helped the businessman so much, increasing money and support to the Globo Organizations growth.

Currently, three of Roberto's four sons (one of them, Paulo Roberto Marinho, passed away so young), João Roberto, José Roberto and Roberto Irineu, control the company left by their dad.

A documentary called Beyond Citizen Kane, written and directed by the late british filmmaker Simon Hartog, released in 1993, shows the dark side of Globo Organizations.

The comparison from Roberto Marinho as a "brazilian Citizen Kane" refers to the character of actor and director Orson Welles, Charles Foster Kane, based from the life of the media businessman William Handolph Hearst. Kane was the title character from Welles' 1941 movie.

And what relation can have Roberto Marinho to the alleged medium Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier?

So much things. And there was different relationships between Globo and Chico Xavier.

In first, between the middle 1930s to early 1950s, Globo Organization (which has composed by O Globo newspaper and Radio Globo AM station) saw Chico Xavier as an exotic paranormal.

From the middle 1950s to the end of sixties, Globo has influenced by orthodox catholics that had O Globo's columnists, as Alceu Amoroso Lima and Gustavo Corção, and manifested repudiation to Chico Xavier, seeing him as an excentric mystifying man.

In true, Chico Xavier was also an orthodox catholic, but his alleged paranormality - manifest in childhood when the little boy kept conversations to his dead mom's spirit - made the Catholic Church from his birth town, Pedro Leopoldo (then a Santa Luzia's discrit) at Minas Gerais, refuse him.

Chico was excommunicated after his nephew, Amauri Xavier, scandal, after the former Chico's pupil decided to reveal frauds from his uncle and the FEB and Minas Gerais spiritist federation's staff.

Amauri died misteriously in 1961, being uncomplete 28 years-old. He was allegedly only an alcohol addicted, but he died strangely young to a person tipically being just alcoholic. There's no information that Amauri used drugs. He maybe could be died by poisoning.

Globo got to publish the information that Chico Xavier was definitvely unmasked by his nephew, giving an impression that the farse was ended.

Chico Xavier's followers and supporters refused it and made to go forward the sweetened image from the "beloved medium" that involves him.

Some years passed and Globo, in the mid-1970s, adopted Chico Xavier with the aim of competing to pentecostal TV preachers like R. R. Soares (Ronildo Ribeiro Soares) and Edir Macedo.

Soares, bishop from Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus, and Edir, bishop from Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus, rented TV hours to produce shows of religious preaches.

Currently, Edir Macedo is the owner of traditional TV network Record TV . Record is one of the remaining first TV stations appeared in the 1950s.

Globo Organizations supports a catholic religious choice. But the corporation, which adopts a secular position, can't assume the religious option, avoiding the rivals reactions.

Brazilian Spiritists is a generic of Catholic Church and the Chico Xavier's religion inherited the medieval catholic values, due to the jesuit heritage hosted by brasilian spiritists since priest Manuel da Nobrega, renamed Emmanuel as Chico Xavier's mentor.

The advantage from Brazilian Spiritism is that this religion has not an ostensive appearance nor ritualistic shows like the Catholicism.

Its houses don't show spectacular architecture and art ornaments like the catholic churchs. Brazilian spiritism has the smart aspect of pretending to be humble, modest and simple.

Globo found the way of being religious seeming so secular. And Chico Xavier was made to be ecumenical, a good strategy to run ahead the pentecostal TV preachers.

And Globo got the same script the british journalist, catholic and right-wing activist and presenter Malcolm Muggeridge, provided for Mother Teresa of Calcutta in documentary and book both called Something Beautiful for God (film from 1969 and book from 1971).

There's a spectacular myth of pretense philanthropist, associated to the charity of low results, comforting the afflicted without afflicting the comfortable.

There's a pretense charity which benefactor obtains too much protagonism that causes extreme idolatry, while poor people were assisted in a mediocre way.

Chico Xavier and Mother Teresa are very compared to each other and the Calcutta's alleged phylanthropist is adopted by Brazilian Spiritism as one of favourite religious idols.

Chico Xavier was a reationary and fake-texts writer, but he became the most adored religious idol, because his sweetened image worked by media and the FEB institution during decades.

It was an organized and well-planned marketing work, and Chico Xavier forged a pretended unanimity, served to seduce even left-wing activists and atheist and scepticals.

But it's a perfect hoax, in Brazil marked by the less-informated people and recognized as the third ignorant nation of the world. Nation where people prefer to go deep into emotional blindness and refuse to clarify their minds with uncomfortable trues.

Ignorant people is weak to fall to the temptation of religious idolatry, including threacherous personas like Chico Xavier.

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Fake News: Brazilian spiritist invented that Chico Xavier discovered life on Mars



Surely, fake texts can't be authentic for just bringing "fraternal" messages.

A false message containing scraps like "let's be so fraternal for Jesus Christ" cannot be true for it.

And the pioneer of fake literature, the alleged brazilian medium Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier, had his name posthumously involved to fake news created by a brazilian spiritist member.

The late Gerson Simões Monteiro, writer and speaker, formerly director of Radio Rio de Janeiro and a member of Brazilian Spitirist movement, was invented the following fake news:

"CHICO XAVIER WAS DISCOVERED, IN A PIONEER WAY, LIFE ON MARS, ALMOST 70 YEARS BEFORE RECENT NASA RESEARCHS".

The alleged books mentioned were Cartas de uma Morta (My Dead Mom's Letters), attributed to the spirit of Chico's mother Maria João de Deus, published in 1935, and Novas Mensagens (New Messages), attributed to the spirit of writer Humberto de Campos, published in 1939.

In both books, the signs of river traces indicated presence of human civilizations on Mars.

But that hypothesis were very known by Science since the middle 19th century. In the late 1930s, it was very obvious to the point of being worked in science fiction since a long time before that time.


GERSON MONTEIRO INVENTED THE FAKE NEWS ABOUT CHICO XAVIER.

Gerson, who passed away in 2016, being 80 years-old, invented the fake news about Chico Xavier to the intention to reinforce the idolatry to the alleged brazilian medium.

The idea is to associate Chico Xavier to the pretense pioneerism to discover life on Mars, increasing the glorified reputation of him.

Although Gerson Monteiro mentioned, so vainly, the real pioneers, italian scientist and astronomist Giovanni Schiaparelli (1835-1910) and american and also scientist and astronomist Percival Lowell (1855-1816), the brazilian speaker insisted to attribute the pioneerism to Chico Xavier.

The idea of ​​the existence of intelligent aliens began to gain strength and brought the imaginary of the general populace and of science fiction writers in particular from observations made by the astronomist Giovanni Schiaparelli in 1877 from a newly constructed telescope. Schiaparelli noted that the surface of the red planet was marked by intricate lines and furrows, which he called channels.

Still in the 19th century, the American astronomist Percival Lowell took up the idea of ​​the Martian channels - he came to create a center to study them - popularizing it. Such channels, Lowell maintained, could only have been built by a superior intelligence. It reached such a point that he came to locate the region where it would be the capital of Mars, at a confluence of canals. "


Percival Lowell was a major promoter of Mars channels, working in a private observatory built on a mountain near Flagstaff, California, and equipped with a 24-inch refractor telescope capable of raising Mars about 600 times, he mapped Mars from 1896 to 1916. Despite the great opening of the telescope, the images of the planet were diffuse.

Although Gerson recognized the Schiaparelli and Lowell's works, even mentioning the science fiction culture, he insisted to attribute the "confirmation" to Chico Xavier alleged spirits - his mom, Maria João de Deus, and the pretense Humberto de Campos - , about advanced people and sophisticated civilizations.

Chico Xavier never confirmed it. He hitschkiked to the obvious knowledges about life on Mars. Let's see excerpts from the two mentioned books he allegedly psychographed:

"I saw myself in front of a wonderful lake, near to a city, formed by buildings that are so deeply analogue as the Earth ones (...) I saw men who are more and less similar to our fraternal pals on Earth, but they have in their organisms so notable differences. Beyond the arms, they have along the shoulders slight protrusions in the wings, which liberalized them to interesting volitionl facilities. (...) The air is so very soft: they know the deep enigmas about electricity, which they uses with wisdom; the buildings is similar to Earth; life on Mars is so aerial - powerful machines; although there's oceans, there's few water; systems of canalization; so few mountains.

The unveiled spiritual mentor ensured me that the Mars humankind evoluted so more quickly than Earth and since the preambles of the formation of the social nucleus it never meant to need to destruct to be living, far from the terrestrial men's conceptions which lives don't follow without death and which stomaches are very full of visceras and virtuals from other living beings from the Creation".

(MY DEAD MOM'S LETTERS, 1935)

"All the big centers of this planet (Mars), clarified our friend and spiritual mentor, feel so troubled about the wicket influences from Earth, the only orb with unhappy aura, in its near neighbourhoods, and, since so much years ago they send messages to terrestrial globe, through the lightful waves, which of them are confused to the cosmic rays which presence, in the world, is registred by the radio equipments' generality.

Some time ago, the California Institute of Technology inaugurated the full period of experiences, to check the procedence of those misterious messages to the man on Earth, marked with so much violence by stratospheric baloons, according to the demonstrations got by doctor Robert Millikan, in his scientific experiences.

So I have the wish to contemplate the inhabitants of our neighbour planet, which physical organization is very different to the typical framework that we work in our terrestrial experiences. I noted, in the same way, that the men from Mars don't show the psychologic experiences of unrest that our fellows from the Earth's big cities do. A deep calm aura involves them. Explained our mentor that accompanied us that the martians had solved the problems from their environment and lived their experiments from animal life and its grotesque phases. They don't know the war phenomena and any social plague is, to them, an unbelievable happening.

Mars has fantastic cities defined for its amazing beauty: large and extensive avenues, being with similar constructions to the Earth ones; the vegetation, with red tone, is more exuberant than the terrestrial ones. Mars is the 'older sigling and very experient in life; its inhabitants always pray to the Lord of the Universe, in benefit to the Earth humanity; inhabitants has physical structure with something different than the Earth; food: through the atmospheric energies".

"Marte tem cidades fantásticas pela sua beleza inaudita: avenidas extensas e amplas, sendo as construções análogas às da Terra; a vegetação, de tonalidade vermelha, é muito mais exuberante do que a terrena. Marte é ‘um irmão mais velho e mais experimentado na vida; seus habitantes sempre oram ao Senhor do Universo, em benefício da humanidade terrena’; habitantes têm arcabouço físico algo diferente do terrestre; alimentação: através das forças atmosféricas".

(NEW MESSAGES, 1939)

The both texts are not very scientific. Chico Xavier never brought scientific reports, and the texts show the very obvious ideas doubly found to the science fiction or the very known scientific documents very diffused by mainstream media or specialized magazines.

Therefore, the alleged Chico Xavier predictions about life on Mars are never a demonstration of pioneerism, but an oportunist task to increase sensationalism to make the brazilian alleged medium as a religious idol with pretense skills of intelectuality and scientific knowledges.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Love and peace as properties owned by Chico Xavier. It's not good, it's horrible!



How unfortunate is the people who believes that Peace and Love have an individual shape.

The religious idolatry makes pretense pacifists, made only to the entertainment of faith and adoration.

Nobody can recognize real differences between who made something for pace and the wanted-to-be pacifists.

In the first group, personalities like Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. really made something for the peace to the human kind. They were really pacifists.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Francisco Candido Xavier don't. They are recognized as "pacifists", but they did nothing to make real conditions to peace between the individuals.

Francisco Candido Xavier, in special, is here described because this blog is dedicated to investigate irregularities about Brazilian Spiritism movement.

Chico Xavier, his nickname, was not a man who can be recognized a pacifist. He did nothing at all to bring peace to people, he's tendenciously made a "pacifist" for his religious stardom.

He deviated the original lessons from french Spiritism using the medieval patterns to jesuitic Catholicism, which replaced the abandoned lessons brought by Allan Kardec.

There's a worrisome detail about the idolatry to pretense or authentic pacifists, adored without making any kind of insight.

The pacifists are adored not for their alleged or reported acts, but just for the quotes said or wrote by any personalites, whatever they are.

Somebody can say quotes like "Opposite the hard dificulties in life, you can accept the damage and develop other things to do with patience and hope". Bingo. In Brazil, he is seen as a "pacifist".

It's very easy. And Chico Xavier improved anything.

His quotes are not really beautiful, being a set of opposing words as "human sufferance / Nature calm", "weakness / strength", "silence / voice" and others so similar.

Brazilian people has no critical sense to discern about myth and reality, and has a fanciful notion of pacifism.

They don't know how really peace is.

Fortunately, there's a song from the O Rappa group, "A Minha Alma" ("My Soul"), which lyrics say:

"A minha alma está armada e apontada para a cara do sossego / Paz sem voz, paz sem voz / Não é paz, é medo".

("My soul is armed and targeted to the time-out's face / Voiceless peace, voiceless peace / Is not peace it's fear").

Which concept about peace Chico Xavier represents?

That's the "voiceless peace". Chico always said and wrote: "Suffer with silence, without complaining", "When you're in agony, the river continues to make his path and the birds continue to fly over the flowers".

Beautiful things, it seems to common people. But it's a cruel way to say to advice people to accept the sufferance.

It's not pacifism. The coreography of beautiful words, joining the ideas about sufferance, agony and adversities to wonderful images about Nature and blue sky is not a real pacifist expression.

Peace can't be made by the worthless beauty of words and the futile apparatus of pretense philanthropy.

How many people pretending to be pacifists appear? There's a lot of them. The pretense pacifism used to forge religious adoration, to make a illusion of pretense humility, is only a ritual of idolatry that brings no sense of making real peace.

Religious fanatism can rise from those idolatries, and Chico Xavier made so much fanatism, although few people can admit it.

It makes the ideas about "peace" and "love" lowered to the religious prestige to some opportunist personalities.

And Chico Xavier, in Brazil, is treated as he always was the owner of "peace and love" conceptions.

It's not good. It's horrible and, recently, opened the road to the fascist project of Jair Bolsonaro's presidential campaign.

Peace has not any owner and if it does, it brings a dangerous context to make the "hate" and lowest human qualities to become public. If "Love" have a owner, it can be a public quality. Anybody can take "love" to them, but under de image and prestige of the "owner" Chico Xavier.

It happens because Bolsonaro's myth is associated to "hate", and "hate" became a public patrimony, when "love" is a particular patrimony of Chico Xavier.

Brazil is threatened to lose the democracy, because "love" is a particular property of a religious idol, and "hate" is a free-form feeling to public use.

Let's avoid it. We wish to Bolsonaro don't win of be next to be winner of the presidential competition.

We hope brazilian people to vote to other candidates so less dangerous than Bolsonaro. If the choice can be the anti-leftism politics, candidates like Ciro Gomes and Marina Silva bring enough features to please Fernando Haddad's opponents.

We wish to brazilian people avoid to fall to the dangerous adventure to vote to Bolsonaro, which Economy projects are reportedly planned to destruct Brazil. Let's give the speech to The Economist.

Saturday, September 29, 2018

The falsehood of Brazilian Spiritism's charity


CHICO XAVIER'S ADORATION FROM THE POOR: PHILANTHROPY OR CULT OF PERSONALITY?

The image above is considered by most of people so beautiful and heart-melting.

Poor people forming rows to salute and kiss the hand of the alleged medium Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier, in an evident act of religious idolatry.

But we can see this picture, originally from the 1970s, with careful attemption and we conclude that this photo is not so lovely as so much people insist to think and believe.

This picture above is not a philanthropy act, but the famous and wretched cult of personality.

It's not Chico Xavier helping the poor and giving love consolation to their misery.

That's Chico Xavier getting his hideous pride from the poor submitted to his religious domain.

The Brazilian Spiritism's charity is a great and unfortunate falsehood.

So much people glorify this kind of charity, but we know that this philanthropy is very weak, making so less results at the proportion that it reinforces the alleged mediums' cult of personality.

The brazilian alleged mediums rather to be next to the conception of "media", as "mainstream media" means, than the original definition of an intermediary messenger between the dead and the living people.

Alleged mediums like Chico Xavier and Divaldo Franco are only religious popstars, but they bring several and serious doubts about the alleged charity associated to them.

The doubts are so evident, so Brazil didn't get any real progress by their contribution.

If the "mediums' philanthropy" really works, Brazil was achieved high level of life's quality, compared to Scandinavia's countries like Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

But it doesn't. And it's not for lack of loving or listening the alleged mediums' advices.

For the contrary, Chico Xavier, Divaldo Franco, João Teixeira de Faria (aka John of God) and similar were and still are so loved at the extreme levels, going to the point of fanatism.

Chico Xavier is treated like a demigod, officially considered "spirit of light" and sometimes most popular than Jesus Christ (Chico even plagiarized John Lennon?).

There's a real and worriful problem about the alleged mediums' charity.

This charity brings weak results, and, inspired to the Christopher Hitchens' report from Mother Teresa of Calcutta, "to comfortable the afflict without afflict the comfortable".

It means: the extremely adored "charity" of Chico Xavier and similars only helped the poor in a mediocre and superficial way, avoiding any threat to the rich people's abusive privileges.

And there's a shocking detail behind this alleged charity: ALLEGED MEDIUMS NEVER PRACTICED CHARITY.

The real charity, if this exists, is worked by common people. No Brazilian Spiritist leader or star worked or works the charity with their own resources.

They only asks people to give old belongings or buy non-perishable products.

The only thing that Brazilian Spiritism institutions make is to reserve a room or a closet to storage the donations from the attenders.

So much people thinks it's also wonderful and confuse it to the collective efforts from communities.

No, it doesn't. Because the leader doesn't work, he just command the charity from others.

It's so serious and annoying, because the leader, a speaker or alleged medium from the Brazilian Spiritist institution, is the one to get the laurels from the other people's efforts.

There's a very old story about the grasshopper and the ant.

The ants work, the grasshopper was occupied by her spetacle, but getting the glory from the ant's work.

We can change the metaphore example: the working overbird and the ostensive peacock.

Chico Xavier and Divaldo Franco were religious peacocks, and their followers and supporters were the overbirds. They never were the "activists only dedicated to the poor" as most people usually think.

Some people work but their leaders or idols brought the glory from the others' work.

That's the falsehood of Brazilian Spiritism's charity. It must not to be the reason to proud and cheer, but the reason of shame and sadness.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

The doctrinal erosion of Brazilian Spiritism



The Brazilian Spiritism is moved by the doctrinal erosion.

The brazilian religion can't improve all of the Allan Kardec's legacy, as much as the conveniences make some trick.

However, every trick has a limit, and there's no way to keep the apparatus of doctrinal fidelity when betrayals were constantly made.

Brazilian Spiritism becames a generic type of Catholicism, approaching to the medieval essence of jesuitic Catholicism which dominated the Brazil's colony period.

The original basis from Brazilian Spiritism was not Kardec's books like The Spirits' Book, but the catholic-made Jean-Baptiste Roustaing and his book The Four Gospels.

Roustang was enthusiasticly supported by Brazilian Spiritism in the first decades of its timeline.

But in so far the problems appeared by Roustaing's work, the brazilian spiritist movement had forced to abandon him apparently, bringing a solution through Francisco Candido Xavier.

The alleged brazilian medium wrote books, supposedly brought from dead people's ghosts, that included the same essence of the Roustaing's ideas.

Roustaing can survive under Chico Xavier's work and Brazilian Spiritism didn't need to use the name of The Four Gospels publisher.

Roustaing is currently an unknown personality by the most of Brazilian Spiritism followers and supporters.

Nobody knows that Brazilian Spiritism is a deviation from the original Spiritism made by Kardec.

Brazilian distorted translations of Allan Kardec's books, wrote by catholicized spiritists like Guillón Ribeiro, from Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB), and, laterly, Salvador Gentile, makes a false impression that the brazilian doctrine respects absolutely the french original Spiritism.

No, it doesn't respect. The deviation is very evident.

Chico Xavier thought the "spiritual cities", based on british protestant's George Vale Owen's fantasies.

Owen's The Life Beyond the Veil inspired Chico Xavier's Nosso Lar (Our Home), added by suggestions from the then-pupil Waldo Vieira, an enthusiast of science-fiction comics.

Four decades after Nosso Lar's publishing, there were made pretense maps from the several spiritual cities and colonies allegedly existing over Brazil's territory. Nosso Lar is allegedly placed over the Rio de Janeiro's city.

Despite all, Allan Kardec affirmed that there's no plausive conception about what's really a spiritual world, and after his death no research gave any notion about this.

Everything that we know is the spiritual world probably exists, but it's never possible to describe what it really is and how is the spiritual life.

There's a lot of failures in the Brazilian Spiritism ideas, including old-fashioned moralism, fanciful conceptions about they know as "future life" and alleged mediunity which looks so fake.

It makes severe criticism from the original spiritist followers, who accused the Brazilian Spiritism from being so catholicized.

The criticism immobilizes much of Brazilian Spiritism activities. Alleged mediunities became less constant, after so much controvertial repercussion.

Alleged messages attributed to personalities like racer Ayrton Senna and singers Raul Seixas and Cassia Eller had some of the very negative repercussion in those works.

Their messages seemed so silly and very church-made, as if they turned to be religious servants in the spiritual world.

Other criticisms banned most of the Brazilian Spiritism acts and positions, to the point of make this religion to reduct to be merely a moral consulting institution.

The doctrinal erosion reducted Brazilian Spiritism to be a institution involved on moral consulting and assistentialist works.

In its houses - known as "spiritist houses" ("centros espíritas", in portuguese) - , most of the themes worked by them is related to common subjects like "family", "moral evolution" and "difficulties in life".

It's not usual that the original themes of Kardec's books are worked primarly in those events.

In so much cases, the themes were very similar to catholic themes about "family", "happiness" and "difficulties in life", according to the catholic-way of working the Jesus Christ's legacy.

There's a great absurd. The Brazilian Spiritism can be a religion with nothing from the original essence brought by Allan Kardec's legacy.

The doctrinal erosion makes the real Brazilian Spiritism sense: that this religion has no sense, meaning nothing for the promised mission to inherit the french Spiritism precepts.

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Chico Xavier, a conservative and right-wing religious idol


CHICO XAVIER SHOWED HIS RIGHT-WING POINTS OF VIEW IN PINGA FOGO SHOW, AIRED BY TUPI TELEVISION IN 1971 AND CURRENTLY AVAILABLE BY YOUTUBE.

Everybody thinks that the alleged spiritist medium Francisco Candido Xavier was progressist, modern and futurist religious idol.

He's officially associated to the brazilian adaptation from original french Spiritism by Allan Kardec.

It's a big mistake. The Brazilian Spiritism just "catolicized" and deviated from the original lessons and became a religion so much different than the original.

Chico Xavier, however, never was the modern, futurist and progressist messiah that everybody knows by official narratives about him.

He always was a right-wing person, and there's so much logical reasons to confirm it.

He was born in poor sides from a former district of Santa Luzia, Pedro Leopoldo. Santa Luzia is a city from the Belo Horizonte's county, in Minas Gerais, Brazil. His year of birth was 1910.

We have to pay attention that Chico Xavier was born in a poor family, but the poverty ended when he became a religious idol by the opulent help by Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB) and its then-president, Antonio Wantuil de Freitas.

Chico Xavier's family is very conservative. Living in hillbilly standards of life, they thought the world according from the points of view typically from the 19th Century patterns.

The family was old-fashioned catholic and Chico Xavier formed by ortodox catholic axioms.

Chico Xavier was not a guy influenced by Modernist and marxist movements, and there's no reason to suppose these interests, refused by him until the death.

Chico Xavier was not a spiritist enthusiast.

He turned to be a "spiritist" because his discoverer and preceptor, the over-mentioned Wantuil de Freitas, made him a religious idol, to increase the money-rent by selling books.

Chico Xavier was always a catholic enthusiast, but he was excommunicated by local Catholic Church in Pedro Leopoldo after some episodes.

Chico alleged to work mediunity, since spiritual contacts to his late mother, Maria João de Deus, died when her famous son was still a child, and to a jesuit priest, the historically famous Manuel da Nóbrega, who lived in the 16th Century and was renamed Emmanuel as a spirit.

The excommunication was officially decided when Chico Xavier's nephew, Amauri Xavier Pena, decided, in 1958, to denunciate his uncle and the Brazilian Spiritist Movement for probable frauds in psychographic works.

Amauri died misteriously by hepatite, being incomplete 28 years-old, in september 1961.

Amauri was alcoholic-addicted, but there's no reason to his death at this age. Normally, an alcoholic-addicted can die prematurely between 35 and 50 years-old.

There's a suspect that Amauri Xavier was poisoned. Before his death, he was the victim of calumnious campaign by spiritist movement and also his supporters outside, including a police chief.

Some blames invented to Amauri, including the strange accusation of manufacturing false money and invading homes to steal money and valuables.

The scandal made catholics from Pedro Leopoldo to excommunicate Chico Xavier, who forced to move to Uberaba in 1959, where he visited constantly to religious events and then turned to be his living town until his death in 2002.

But nothing prevented Chico Xavier to be a catholic ortodox and a conservative person.

The prove about that can be watched in Pinga Fogo show, aired by Tupi Television in the end of july f 1971, and the real Chico Xavier can be recognized then.

Chico Xavier was reportedly assumed as a right-wing person, and it was a detail that left-wing brazilians, who ingenously appreciate him, ever ignored.

They ignore that Chico brought an agressive comment against workers, peasants and homelesses, humble people as they suppose Chico Xavier always was.

Chico Xavier said, in his own words, in Pinga Fogo show:

"We have to consider (...) that the military, on March 31st 1964, made their coup to take the Federal Power because they attended to a longing and dramatic appeal from the catholic brazilian families, leaded by cardinals and bishops. And in true and rightly so, it means, (military made it) with a bigger portion of patriotism, because the President João Goulart's government, with so frankly left-wing tendence, let to install in Brazil a real chaos, not only in the hillbilly zones, where the peasant leagues (Ligas Camponesas, famously leaded by Francisco Julião - note by this blog), disrespecting the sacred right to Property, invaded and taken forcedly the interior regions farms. By the same way, the "homeless people" powered to themselves empty houses and buildings like, unfortunately, is still going nowadays, and then they stayed, for undetermined time. They did it directed and oriented by the comunists who, taking as examples the Soviet Union and the cuban government of Fidel Castro, wanted to create here in our country the Republic of the Proletariat, formed by the workers from rural and urban cities".

There's so strange that, so much years later, people who consider comunist followers can give a consideration to Chico Xavier, ignoring his strongly hard manifesto.

The wishful thinking would invent so much illogical reasons to make Chico Xavier as a left-wing guy that he never was and never wanted ou thougth to be.

The wishful thinkers alleged that Chico Xavier was manipulated, oriented by Diarios Associados (Tupi Television's owners), was inducted by an obsessor spirit, but those hypothesis had no sense.

Chico Xavier said it to a very large audience. He had exact conscience what he said and he knew that his comments will remain in posterity.

Is so much responsability to make comments about social movements like the workers, peasants and homeless people's organizations.

It confirms that Chico Xavier always was a right-wing man, as popular idols like comedian Bob Hope, who ended his life as George W. Bush's supporter, and actor Charlton Heston, and enthusiast of weponry and former president of National Rifle Association.

Weaponry is one of the causes defended by current presidential contestant in Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, and all of his supporters.

Brazilian Spiritist is apparently against hate and violence, but always signaled to the consent of oppression and the privilege from others.

This religion's main principle is to recommend to suffers to accept damages and misfortunes, preferencially loving their harm, with the pretext to find something better in the spiritual life or in the next incarnation.

It's also a conservative principle, and proves that Brazilian Spiritism made a reverse gear to the French Spiritism.

The Kardec's original Spiritism looked forward, inspired to the Iluminism ideas.

The Brazilian Spiritism, represented by Chico Xavier, Divaldo Franco and similar, looked to the backside, inspired to the jesuit Catholicism from Brazil's colony years and originally raised in Portugal during the Middle Age.

Chico Xavier and his similars was or are reportedly conservative religious messengers. They're never progressist and modern, but medieval-made and old-fashioned preachers.

Their ideas say so much, and there's no wishful thinking to prove the contrary. Nobody have the abusive right to make the brazilian alleged mediums like personal illusions and wishes.

If the alleged mediums are or were conservatives, we have to admit it. If the reality displeases, that's the reality anyway. And Chico Xavier was the most conservative brazilians from the History.