
Spirits' Book
The Spirits' Book, published in 1857 by Allan Kardec (pseudonym of Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail), is a foundational text of Spiritist philosophy. It outlines key doctrines such as the belief in God, reincarnation, and the survival of the soul after death, emphasizing the role of reincarnation in the soul's journey toward perfection. Structured as a question-and-answer format, this work is the first in a five-book series that codifies Spiritism and its principles, making it a significant contribution to religious and philosophical thought.
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