Saturday, May 4, 2019

'Nosso Lar' was a very fictional city and never existed



The known book of Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier, called Nosso Lar (Our Home), describes an alleged spiritual city placed over Rio de Janeiro.

The character Andre Luiz - alleged to have being one of several doctors attributed to be his last incarnation, including Oswaldo Cruz and Carlos Chagas - narrated his drama in this book published in 1943.

The spiritual city of Nosso Lar seems as a fantastic world that would define the book as a mix between the science fiction and fantasy drama.

But the book is considered by brazilian spiritists as a "realistic description of a spiritual world".

However, it's a very worrisome mistake.

There's no research that mentioned how can be a spiritual world and how can be a spiritual life.

After Allan Kardec passed away, in 1869, there's no evidence about the idea that the spiritual world can be similar to the Earth life.

Brazilian spiritists make allegations and pretend to make their own scientific studies about that.

Andre Luiz is an alleged spirit created by Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB) to pretend to be a scientist related to Chico Xavier.

It means that some pseudo-scientific books were produced under Andre Luiz's name, to make good sales and create impression to its uncleared readers.

One book tried to make a "scientific study" about Nosso Lar.

The book is called Cidade do Além (Post-Grave City), published in 1983 by Chico Xavier and Heigorina Cunha.

The book is credited to alleged spirits Andre Luiz, by Chico's part, and Lucius, by Heigorina's part.

Lucius can be, probably, the same spirit credited to be Zibia Gasparetto's mentor, although this alleged medium have made an independent work out from brazilian spiritism movement.

Cidade do Além had an alleged map from Nosso Lar and mentions about the supposed spiritual cities existing in Brazil's sky.

The reasonable question about spiritual cities and colonies is that they should be an other material dimension that is not perceived by our terrestrial conditions.

But even this question has no research to bring a hypothesis minimally plausible.

The "scientific studies" inside the brazilian spiritism movement has no value outside.

The real Science has no research that indicates some probability about that.

There's only an especulation and it has done do give scientific appearance to religious beliefs and reveries.

And Nosso Lar, strongly inspired by english book The Life Beyond the Vail, written by british reverend George Vale Owen - published in Brazil by FEB under the title A Vida Além do Véu - , is only made to make the brazilians faith so pretentiously wise.

But it's just fantasy, not reality. It's good to be true that Nosso Lar would be a realistic world. It was made to reinforce childish fantasies hidden inside the adult and older people.

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