Saturday, August 25, 2018
Love Bombing, an unknown danger in Brazil
There's a terrible danger that most of brazilians refuse to know. It's Love Bombing, a treacherous trap armed to catch anyone, even people with some clarified mind. Almost nobody can consider Love Bombing as a trap, preferring to see it as a wonderful feeling with peaceful intentions.
"If love is a bomb, it can be a good stuff! How cruelity can we see about Love Bombing? If it's Love, it can be a good stuff anyway", can say an unadvised guy informed about this significance. He believes that Love Bombing is the opposite of War Bomb and thinks that the "bomb of love" can build a society moved by peace and fraternity, just because the "love" word.
But the reality is so different. Love Bombing is a dangerous process of seduction of innocent minds. Love Bombing is a process to dominate anyone with demonstrations of apparently deep love, intimate brotherhood and familiar treatments.
In Brazil, the most typical example involves the alleged mediums from Brazilian Spiritism. Moved by extreme and blind idolatry, the alleged mediums, as Chico Xavier, Divaldo Franco and, recently, Adadiania's Joao de Deus (John of God), used or still uses the Love Bombing to improve or reinforce their popularity, making easy commotion to the fragily emotional crowds.
The great danger is that Love Bombing transforms into unanimity alleged mediums with the intuition to disarm critical voices and discourage investigations into charges of charlatanism and ideological falsehood, which have strong evidence from the mediums.
The extreme adoration to those religious idols makes not only common people to see the alleged mediums as "living angels on Earth", or, in the case of the late Chico Xavier, as a "greatest angel on Heaven". It makes Justice, College Academy and Science to refuse to investigate them, avoiding the risk of hurting their reputation supposedly associated with goodness, love to other ones, and humility.
What consists the Love Bombing? There's several appeals, which can mark the main ones:
1) Images of alleged mediums inserted, by digital edition, in floral landscapes or blue skies' images, sometimes with the bright sun;
2) Religious rituals which make the alleged mediums associated to the idea of "best representation of Love";
3) Pretense philantropy which makes the alleged mediums associated to the idea of "helping poor and sick people" converted to supposed symbols of "charity and love to other ones"
4) Effect phrases with supposed lessons of wisdom, with appeals to patience, humility and faith of God, which make the alleged mediums the supposed thinkers of "getting-better life".
5) Apparent love demonstrations, including paternal or fraternal treatment, depending on the context, and sentimental emphasis, through a seemingly sympathetic, loving and understanding conduct.
Brazil is a very young country and refused to recognize Love Bombing as a trap. Innocent people, including some apparently clarified and instructed individuals, see Love Bombing as a wonderful sensation and a prove of "good crowd's" existance. We know that good people exist, but not through that dangerous trick.
We have to be warned and ready to mistrust the Love Bombing, avoiding the risk of being the religious idols' slaves, subordinating our souls to their retrograde and restrictive dogmas. Love Bombing is a weapon that protects Chico Xavier, Divaldo Franco, John of God and similars, involved with serious and several irregularities. The adoration made by Love Bombing is a veil that masks their dark and treacherous personalities.
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Chico Xavier didn't died so poor
CHICO XAVIER DIDN'T LIKE TO TOUCH THE MONEY, BUT THERE WAS EVERYONE ELSE TO PAY HIS BILLS. THE SAME THING HAPPENS TO QUEEN ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND.
To avoid to touch the money is a prove of poverty? No, it doesn't.
Poverty is not a question of avoiding to have some money notes in the hand or in some bags or pockets.
Poverty is a question of being poor and suffer a lot of financial problems and social constraints.
Officially, the alleged spiritist medium Francisco Cândido Xavier died in sad and extreme poverty.
There's a strong and shameful lie.
Chico Xavier didn't have any problem of economic abandon, health negligence or any other problem from other nature.
There's no notices about Chico Xavier lying on the hospital's ground, with so much bills to pay, or living like a mutt dog in the streets.
Some people really died after their last years of poverty and financial problems.
Lucio Alves, Bossa Nova's pioneer, died so sick and poor.
Wilza Carla, former revue actress, died so sick and poor.
Renato Rocha, aka Negrete or Billy, former bassist of Legião Urbana rock band, died in misery and lived under abandon in his last years.
Luiz Carlos Maciel, theater director, journalist and Counterculture specialist, died so poor.
But Chico Xavier doesn't. He only died sick, but not really poor.
He was a book bestseller, and although he declared that the copyright rent was send to FEB directory, for the pretext of charity, nothing prevented that he gained some money for it.
We can't trust on anything Chico Xavier said, because he was a fake books writer. Religious reputations don't make anybody necessarily honest.
Chico Xavier had a life that, considering different contexts, can be compared to Queen Elizabeth of England.
Chico didn't like to touch dirty money notes, and he, being older and sick, was always helped by others, including adoptive son and his heir, Euripedes Higino.
Only the stupid can make a confusion between the poverty and the act to not touch the money notes.
As a religious idol and celebrity armoured by mainstream media - specially TV Globo Newtork (Rede Globo, as known in Brazil) - , Chico Xavier had not any economic damage.
He was well treated as if he was a member of British royalty. And it was better than anyone can think.
Chico Xavier, in other times, even made negative comments and serious accusations.
In 1966, in the book Cartas & Crônicas (Letters & Chronicles), Xavier accused the poor spectadors of a circle in Niteroi that was devastated by a criminal fire, a week before 1961's Christmas, of being, in other lifes, bloodthirsty people from Gaul at the 2nd Century.
Xavier attributed his value judgement to spirit of Humberto de Campos, under the nickname of Irmão X (Brother X).
But it was Chico Xavier, in his own words, making cruel judgements and using a dead person's name to get rid of the severe consequences.
In Diarios Associados' TV Tupi, during the Pinga Fogo show in 1971, Chico Xavier made harsh remarks against workers, peasants and homeless.
Poor people receiving Chico Xavier's cruel remarks. And everybody thinks that Chico Xavier was the best symbol of poverty and humility. There's so much nonsense in Brazil...
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Irregular mediunity doesn't attract good spirits
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, UP TO DOWN: SINGERS RENATO RUSSO AND ELIS REGINA, ACTIVIST CHICO MENDES, ACTORS DANIELLA PEREZ AND JOSE WILKER, SINGER RAUL SEIXAS, COMEDIAN FAUSTO FANTI FROM MTV'S HERMES & RENATO, AND SINGER CAZUZA. BRAZILIAN DEAD PEOPLE CAN'T TALK.
There's a colossal problem about mediunity. That's te lack of enough concentration and vibration to attract good spirits from dead people to try a contact from them to living people on Earth.
An alleged medium can't call a dead person, because the dead person is mistrust and know that he can't bring a message from her own, thus the alleged medium can make himself a message and use the dead name of his choice.
Probably, the recent case of the american actress Brittany Murphy says too much to us.
Brittany maybe thinks she's not able to send a message to living people. The nature of her early death, in December 20th 2009, when she was just 32 years-old, s typical.
What she would say to living people? That she was brought to darkest zones, was taken to the spiritual city's hospital and learned the lessons of Christian faith?
Recently, the alleged message from Brittany Murphy's spirit was diffused, but the text always repeat the not very correct sights taken from the sensationalist yellow press, who underrate her talent and wrongly describes her as a paranoic and psychotic junkie.
Brittany probably doesn't know who was that alleged medium and has no interest to send a message, because she can be conscient about the predictable nature of such messages.
But it's the case happened in America, where there's no systemized activity from alleged mediums as it happens in Brazil.
Brazilian Spiritism shows worse cases. The "dead of the moment" wave shows not only more sensationalism, but it's allied to the religious dazzle and wannabe pacifist boastfulness.
And do the good spirits evoked by alleged mediums can attend this pretense mediunity?
Never. There's no reasonable situation to a good spirit join as alleged medium to bring together a sweetened message for love, peace and charity to the poor and sick.
How many dead people, in their own conscience, can join an alleged medium who pretend to be everyone else of them, although the published messages were so kind, happy and sweet?
Even this, there's no cogitable way for this to happen.
Instead, playful and treacherous spirits are attracted to this joke.
For example, the brazilian author Humberto de Campos never wrote any word attributed to his spirit from Chico Xavier's books which taken his hame or the pretense pseudonym "Irmão X" (Brother X).
Humberto de Campos never approched to the alleged medium who the late Brazilian Academy of Letters' member criticized when he was alive.
An alleged dream Chico Xavier invented to FEB in 1935 as an excuse to force a partnership between him and Humberto probably never existed and no shadow of Humberto came to the alleged medium from Pedro Leopoldo city.
After death, Humberto went so far and never had any kind of contact to Chico Xavier.
It's sure, because there's more sense of logic and coherence. Otherwise, it's so more fanciful to consider that Humberto really appeared in a Chico Xavier's sleeping dream and decided to be his partner.
But reality is not made by fairy tales.
And the almost totality of spirits avoid to come to alleged mediums who wouldn't improve any word said by the dead and just write their own mind's messages and put a dead person name to each one.
It's impossible to insist. The brazilian Spiritism is a sweetened religion frontage, its packaging is wonderful but there's inside it an old and retrograde content.
How good spirits can have a courage to join alleged mediums? None of them!
By the earthful sensations of religious passion, crowds of spirits came to us, by the alleged mediums intermediate, as the doves fly down to the corn, giving messages of love, peace and charity.
But outside our material world, it's so different. Earth is a platonic cave and the perceptions about so much impressions don't point the reality outside "our world".
In the spiritual world, good spirits know, more than the wiser of us on Earth, that the alleged spiritist mediums were only smartest fakers.
The good spirits know that they would lose time when they would decide to join the alleged mediums.
Good spirits get rid of the alleged mediums. Spirits keep far away from the alleged mediums because there's no reason to being attracted by them, both for strange vibrations and no improvement of spirits' own contacts.
The alleged mediums want only to invent themselves a message, based in some dead person's informations send by press or Internet or by cold read, and use the name of the dead to publish those texts or, in other ways, paintings or vocal falsettos.
It means that the alleged mediums, occupied in their pretentions and vanities, wishing to be religious idols and mixing stardom and forged humility, can have in no reasonable way a good spirit's company.
The good spirits have not anything to do with the alleged mediums. Not even the food to the poor is an acceptable excuse to bring the alleged medium partnership to the good dead.
The alleged mediums have to resign to have the company of the playful and mockery spirits, and the mediunity downgrates to a lowest-level comedy, whose only utility is to promote sensationalism and religious idolatry.
For all of this reasons, the most of mediunity activities is more a question to develop religious passions and pretense mediums stardom than to make a possible contact to a good spirit, who makes so much distance to this. Spiritual world knows the secrets of faker people on Earth.
Saturday, August 4, 2018
Something strange in Brazil: there's so much mediums that we must admit by logic
ALLEGED MEDIUNITY BY CHICO XAVIER SHOWS SEVERAL EVIDENCES OF FRAUDS, BUT IT HAD MADE A WRONG SCHOOL THAT MULTIPLIED THE QUANTITY OF ALLEGED MEDIUMS IN BRAZIL.
Brazilian Spiritism says: "Everybody can be a medium".
There's a false idea that any person can make a mediunity and got to be fooling around talking with a spirit from a dead.
In theory, it can be possible, so. But it brings the danger of both feigned practices and contact with treacherous spirits.
In the first case, a person can pretend to receive a spirit and create, by her own mind, a message that is attribued to a dead.
In the second case, the free-form spiritual contact can make dangerous contacts to spirits with lowest moral character, whose can be suggested any kind of inhumane acts, for damage to anyone else.
Brazil has a strange aspect that the quantity of mediums is apparently so bigger than the specific nature of this practice can admit.
In France, the quantity of mediums were not so big and the mediums were few, discrete and almost anonymous.
In Brazil, there's so much mediums and they live by cult of personality and are promoved to be pretense wises to illude someone, even most of apparently clarified people.
So few people know that the mediunity, although being so forthcoming to anybody, requires a regular and cautious practice of much discipline and mental concentration.
Unfortunately, the big most of Brazilian citizens don't have the routine to have mind concentration.
If there's no concentration to make simple activities like listening music or reading a book, how can we imagine that there's so much mind concentration to receive dead people's messages?
No, it's not possible. The most of alleged mediunity, in Brazil, is a fraud. It can be painful to say to anyone, because the alleged spiritist mediums seems like adult-life fairy-godmothers.
People dream, like Peter Pan way of flying with his friends, hand-by-hand with Chico Xavier and flying over the flowerful gardens, under the most blue and with-cloudy sky, almost like a landscape from Teletubbies' british TV series.
Which is more worrying is that fantasy with a brazilian alleged medium, moved by dangerous sensations like obsessive fascination (warned by Allan Kardec), is usually made by adult people who thinks they're smart, clarified and instructed with it.
And how the brazilian alleged mediums practice can be fraud?
It's simple. They have not any concentration to really close their eyes and have honest vibration to call some spirit of the dead.
The concentration fails, as much as the alleged medium being isolated in a empty and dark room.
The result can't be other: the pretense medium creates a message from his own mind and uses the trick of "christian appeals" to avoid any suspicion. Nobody can see a crime in messages like "let's be so fraternal being united in the peace of Jesus Christ".
Other tricks like bibliographic and press researchs and the cold read are improved to stuff the alleged messagens attributed to a dead.
The bibliographic and press researchs are obvious. Someone had died and we can only read newspapers and books about the dead personality and collect informations to spice an alleged spiritual message.
For example, if we can write a message attributed to Nirvana's Kurt Cobain's spirit, we can read reports, biographies and documentaries about him and put those informations to a alleged spiritual message.
In cold read, the research requires severe skill.
We can't only collect any information brought by a dead's living relatives, but also see and check the way of saying and the contexts of each information that was given.
If, for another example, an old lady said that her late daughter was a Chicago Bulls enthusiastic fan, and cried when she mentions of the dead girl was a very dedicated watcher of the football games TV transmissions, we must to consider the sense of those tears.
Smiles or cries, angries or nostalgia feelings, every sign of behaviour of the interviewed people at the brazilian spiritist houses when they talk about dead relatives, can be interpreted according to the context and used to reinforce the alleged spiritual messages.
How lying publications and how misleading messages were made that pretended to be the messages brought by the dead.
How people have been harmed and seduced by the false atmosphere of love and charity, believing in such fraudulent messages!
And nobody sees that is so strange to have so much mediums in Brazil. The quantity is so bigger that the logic sense have to admit as authentic and honest.
And it's shocking to anyone to reveal that Chico Xavier, Divaldo Franco and other "reliable mediums" were also so dishonest, cheating and fraudulent.
In the fairy tales, fairy-godmothers cannot make any alliance to evil forces.
But that's reality and the fairy-godmothers of brazilian adult life, like Chico Xavier and Divaldo Franco, allied to the evil forces when they decided to betray the kardecian lessons they committed to work in Brazil.
And the both alleged mediums, whose inspired so intensive adoration to supporters and followers, were made mediunity a big mess.
Chico and Divaldo allowed people with some prestige and an alleged charitable project to write, paint or voice by his own mind and use a dead personality to attribute this ambitiously religious message.
Everybody who says to be an alleged medium can create any message from the mind and attribute to a dead someone, and, what's worst, being unpunished because the messages were sent using several pretexts like "messages of love" or "feeding the poor".
How easy it was to anyone to pretend to be someone dead and get away with it.
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