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The Spiritist Review - 1860

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The Spiritist Review - 1860

By: Allan Kardec
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About the book The Spiritist Review was written and published by Allan Kardec from January 1858 to April 1869. Kardec died on March 31st, 1869. He had finished the April 1869 issue of the Review which was published after his death. In total there are 136 monthly Issues of the Review, bundled in volumes of 12 issues per year, yielding 12 volumes. It is the largest Spiritist production of Allan Kardec. It is the most comprehensive piece of work about the Spiritist movement of the 19th century, containing the formation and modus operandi of the Spiritist groups as well as statistics about the number and distribution of followers around the world. In addition to the profound study of the Spiritist theory and the explanations about several questions raised by the Spiritists, the Review shows the evolution of Kardec’s thought during the construction of the Spiritist Science. "The Academy defines this word as: 'It is said of the spirits that supposedly come back from the other world.' The Academy does not say: that come from the other world. The Spiritists are the only ones crazy enough to dare to say such things. Yet, one can say that the belief in revenants is universal. It is evidently founded on the intuition about the existence of the spirits and in the possibility of communicating with them." — from "The Revenants," The Spiritist Review, July 1860. For the first time in English, this volume comprises all the 12 unabridged issues published throughout the year 1860. Sample of the Table of Contents January 1860 Spiritism in 1860 Magnetism before the Academy Spirit on one Side, Body on the Other: Dialogue with the Spirit of a Living Person Family Advices Java Stones Correspondence Bulletin of the Parisian Society of Spiritist Studies February 1860 Bulletin of the Parisian Society of Spiritist Studies Globule Spirits Special Mediums Bibliography: Countess Mathilde de Canossa Story of a Naughty Spirit Spontaneous Communications: Estelle Riquier Spontaneous Communications: Present Time Spontaneous Communications: The Bells Spontaneous Communications: Family Advices March 1860 Bulletin of the Society of Spiritist Studies The Pre-Adamites A Healing Medium Spontaneous Physical Manifestations: The Baker of Dieppe Studies about the Spirits of Living Persons: Dr. Vignal Studies about the Spirits of Living Persons: Mr. Cauvière’s Essay Studies about the Spirits of Living Persons: Dr. Vignal’s Essay Studies about the Spirits of Living Persons: Ms. Indermuhle Bibliography: Siamora, the Druid Lady or Spiritism in the XV Century Spontaneous Essays: The Genie of the Flowers Spontaneous Essays: Questions about the Genie of the Flowers Spontaneous Essays: Happiness (Stael) The Spirits’ Book, Second Edition To the Readers of The Review: Unsigned Letters April 1860 Bulletin of the Parisian Society of Spiritist Studies Formation of Earth: Theory of Planetary Incrustation Letters from Dr. Morhéry about Ms. Désirée Godu Varieties: The Manufacturer of St. Petersburg Varieties: Tangible Apparition Spontaneous Essays: The Angel of Children Spontaneous Essays: Advices Spontaneous Essays: Ostentation Spontaneous Essays: Love and Freedom Spontaneous Essays: Immortality Spontaneous Essays: Parable Spontaneous Essays: Spiritism Spontaneous Essays: Philosophy Communications Read at the Society Communications Read at the Society: Conscience Communications Read at the Society: Dwelling of the Elected Ones Communications Read at the Society: The Spirit and the Trial Communications Read at the Society: The Skeptical Communications Read at the Society: The Supernatural May 1860 Bulletin of the Parisian Society of Spiritist Studies Story of Lord of Corasse’s Familiar Spirit Correspondence Family Conversations from Beyond the Grave: Jardin Family Conversations from Beyond the Grave: A Convulsionary, etc. Reincarnation Spirituality Unexplained Mysteries Good and Evil
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