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...

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