BRAZILIAN RIGHT-WING ACTIVISTS, FERNANDO HOLIDAY (L) AND KIM KATAGUIRI AND ALLEGED SPIRITIST MEDIUM CHICO XAVIER - THE SAME INCLINATION TO FAKES.
In the time the world discuss about fake news, there's a terrible problem in Brazil.
It's about the alleged psychographies, that became the dangerous party over the dead people's legacy.
In Brazil, where Spiritism developed without the needy caution of keeping fidelity from original Allan Kardec's instructions, psychography worked as a make-believe joke.
Alleged mediums had not enough mind concentration to make any contact to a dead person, and then decided to create a message for his own mind and use a dead name for his choice.
It can be a name of a famous dead personality or a simple person, generally attending to the family's search for messages from a dead loved one.
Brazil is a very problematic country which have no experience to identify some hideous traps.
DOCUMENTARY ABOUT CHICO XAVIER'S LETTERS IGNORED THAT THE ALLEGED SPIRITUAL MESSAGE HAD A PERSONAL CALLIGRAPHY FROM CHICO XAVIER, BUT NOT FROM THE ALLEGED SPIRIT OF A DEAD GUY.
The release of fake books evocating dead personalities was free and unpunishedly worked under the pretext to send apparent christian messages or supposed lessons to life.
Francisco Candido Xavier, aka Chico Xavier, was the pioneer of the fake books, and there's no offensive to affirm that.
Using the logic analysis, books like Parnaso de Além-Túmulo (Post Grave's Parnassus), attributed to several writers' spiritis, and Brasil Coração do Mundo, Pátria do Evangelho (Brazil, World's Heart, Gospel's Nation), have no reason to became authentic and true.
If we consider those books and also others carrying names as Andre Luiz, Meimei, Jair Presente as authentic, we will find difficulties to explain so much problems about style and personal aspects about the alleged spiritual authors.
Several problems about signatures, styles and message contents were recognized on Chico Xavier's work, and he was respondent for Humberto de Campos' affair, and had a luck to be unpunished for it.
The context about the alleged psychography is very strange do consider it authentic, and evidences of fraud appear like epidemic viruses.
COMPARISON, MADE BY BRAZILIAN MAGAZINE REVISTA DA SEMANA IN 1944, BETWEEN THE ORIGINAL STYLE OF HUMBERTO DE CAMPOS AND THE SUPPOSED SPIRITUAL STYLE OF HIM - THERE'S EXTREME DIFFERENTS BETWEEN THEM.
The obsessive fascination to the brazilian alleged mediums made everyone to encourage to investigate the several irregularities with firmness and perseverance.
Instead, it was very easy to accept fake books and letters as "authentic", using the sophism that "good messages", although made by fake process, cannot be offensive and injurious to the memory of some late personality attributed to that.
There's a fanciful idea: "If the message calls to peace fraternity, progress in life and moral evolution, it can't be false".
But there's an illusion. False texts can bring love messages, lessons to life and can be carried by a apparently strong christian appeal.
Alleged mediums were and still are armoured by those allegations. The usual pretexts to "feed the poor", "cure the sick" and "improve the peace" avoided Justice and Science to point any fraud in the fake texts, despite the several and strong evidences.
It was rather to believe in non-sustainable theories like "the spiritual author was moved by Love and forgot his personal talent" or "how wonderful a spirit can have a medium's style".
It's so sweet, but it has nonsense and unprovided to logic and coherence.
It's really serious and worrisome. Fake texts can be published under the dead personalities' names, and no one reacts against it. Quite the opposite, there's an open path to use any dead personality's name and publish freely an apocryphal text, as long as it comes with positive messages.
It seems so good, but it's dishonest. It's a fraud anyway, and some evidences can be recognized easily, mainly the difference of style.
It is the same problem to the fake news, although alleged psychographies seems so innocent in its work to send positive messages.
But words like "love", "peace", "christian fraternity" and "humility", and also pretexts like "feed the poor", "cure the sick" and "dry the crying tears" are not enough to make the fake texts really authentic.
There's so spurious interests behind the good messages working, and the alleged mediums stardom in Brazil is the prove of this dark side of the pretending psychography, usually associated to "surely good things".
When world is worrisome to the fake news rise and repercution, we can leave the religious passion behind and investigate the alleged psychographys, not pretending to make an investigation and consider the fake texts "true", but identify several problems with the simple logic feature.
Logic can make unpleasant conclusions. But reality is not always made by sweet sensations. Fake text can be fake, despite using positive and comfortable messages.
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