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Nosso Lar - september, 3

Journal Entry: Mon Jul 26, 2010, 9:34 AM


Based on the novel by Chico Xavier
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Chico Xavier (born Francisco Cândido Xavier; April 2, 1910 - June 30, 2002) was a popular medium in Brazil´s spiritism movement. In his life he wrote more than 400 books in a process known as Automatic writing.

He was born in the city of Pedro Leopoldo, State of Minas Gerais and is popularly known as "Chico Xavier" (Chico is the Brazilian nickname for Francisco). Throughout his life he wrote more than 400 books, using a process known as psychography, where his hand was said to be guided by spirits that wanted to leave a written message, or sometimes entire books.

Xavier's spiritual guide was called Emmanuel. According to the medium's writings, in Roman times Emmanuel had been Senator Publius Lentulus; he had been reincarnated in Spain as Father Damian, and later as a professor at the Sorbonne.

Some of his books are considered by Brazilian spiritist followers to be fundamental for the comprehension of the practical and theoretical aspects of Allan Kardec's doctrine. As reported by Xavier, his spiritual guide Emmanuel specifically warned him that if any teaching seemed to be in contradiction with Jesus Christ's or Allan Kardec's teachings, that he should stay with Jesus Christ and Allan Kardec.

Chico Xavier kept a simple life, donating all the income from the books he wrote and the donations he received to charity. He provided food to the needy every day in Uberaba, who would form long lines to also get a word with him.

He believed that the message of Spiritism belonged to the world. He received a book in English reportedly from US-born spirit authors ("Between Brothers of Other Lands") while on a trip to the US in 1965, and messages in various languages to the effect that every country has a role to play in spreading the Gospel, including Brazil (Brasil, Coração do Mundo, Pátria do Evangelho (Brazil, Heart of the World, Home of the Gospel). These messages contained guidelines directing that the word foreign must be scratched from the dictionary -- "The children of other homelands must be treated as true brothers".

His appearances on TV talk shows in the late 1960s and early 1970s helped to establish Kardecist Spiritism as one of the main religions professed in Brazil. At the peak of his activities, it was common for celebrities to visit his home in the city of Uberaba, Minas Gerais, for moral and spiritual advice, or just for talking. For more than 30 years he was seen as a kind of national "guru" whose advice people sought out.

He often stressed the point that none of the abilities attributed to him were really his, but that he was only a channel for the work of the spirits; that he was not able to produce any miracle, such as healing people, and he could not contact someone that was dead, unless that person was willing to be contacted.

He had many public presentations and on national TV, with live spiritual communication at the request of attendees, who could positively verify the personal or informative details of such communications. He did not concern himself with proving the veracity of his claims or submitting to scientific experiments, in order to convince skeptics of his claims. His attitude is common in spiritism, where followers are usually not concerned about proselitism.[citation needed] He claimed in a public TV interview (see first question and answer in national TV segment) that the very size of his body of work (about a hundred thousand pages), the diversity of their subjects, the large number of supposedly different authors (more than 400, some of them foreign), their different styles and their elevated moral would make it impossible for him to be their author.

Chico Xavier's popularity remained unchanged in Brazil throughout his life. Despite his health problems (general weakness as a consequence of old age), he kept working up to his death, on June 30, 2002.

His death was marked by a remarkable coincidence, as he died on the same day the Brazilian football (soccer) team won the 2002 World Cup. He had declared in a TV interview, years before, that he wished to die on a very happy day for the country, so that his death would not be remembered with sorrow.

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When the successful physician Andre, father of three, finally dies of cancer, instead of rising up to what he believed would be ‘heaven’, he wakes up in a devastated valley.

Living like a castaway, struggling to avoid the vampire spirits who attack at night, Andre does not understand why he has had such a fate and is labeled a suicide, such as the others among them.

One day, a shaft of light comes down from the sky above to rescue some spirits from the deeper areas of the Valley. Andre is rescued and taken to the spiritual city named Nosso Lar.

This is where Andre finds new friends and allies. Also, where he meets his enemy – himself, his previous acts. In order to prove he still values life, Andre struggles to gain merits by hard work.

One day he finally receives permission to visit his wife and kids. Ten years have passed, his wife has remarried, his children have grown up.

At this moment Andre will need to work on everything he has learned back in Our Home. In one sense, accepting death, stepping into another level of existence, learning forever that life never ceases. Learning to love and be loved.

Directed by Wagner de Assis and based on the novel of Francisco C. Xavier, Nosso Lar looks trippy and mighty cool.

The Astral City is the name of the spirit colony that Andre Luiz describes in this first book of his collection. In this vibrant narrative, the author offers us his observations and discoveries regarding life in the spirit world, acting as a sort of reporter who records his own experiences. It reveals a pulsating world full of life and activity organized in exemplary fashion, and where discarnate spirits go through steps of recovery and spiritual education supervised by high order spirits. Nosso Lar enables us to see beforehand the spirit world that awaits us when we abandon the corporeal body through physical death.


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WOW Mel! Do you like Allan Kardec?! AWESOME! We`re 2! :)

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`MelGama Feb 27, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Vc tb é espírita? :glomp: Bom saber! :glomp: :hug:

Tinha mais alguns amigos que me ajudavam na postagem mas acabou ficando só com as imagens ligadas à espiritualidade :D

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Oi Mel, sim, sou e fiquei muito contente em ver/encontrar o seu grupo! Veja que "coincidência" - (eu não acredito no acaso), mal entrei no deviantART e já logo encontro pessoas bacanas e mais, encontro seu grupo e não somente de arte, mas também de "arte" pra alma! Se eu estiver a altura de ajudar em algo que seja, por favor, conte comigo. Forte abraço e muita Paz! :)

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`MelGama Feb 28, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
QQ coisa ligada ao amor, caridade, paz - ao espiritismo em si pode ser enviado ao grupo - não precisa de aprovação, ok? :hug:
Vc sabia que o Brasil é o maior país espírita do mundo? Eu já estive no túmulo de Kardec e nem na França ou nos EUA (onde tudo começou) o espiritismo tem a força que tem aqui. Ainda mais que, mesmo o Brasil sendo tão grande, temos muitas ramificações do espiritismo: Ramatís, Umbanda, Candomblé, Vale do Amanhecer e um monte de outros... :)
Dificilmente vc vai ver um espírita kardecista se dizendo somente espírita para não ser "confundido".
Todo mundo vai acabar sendo espírita - seja pelo amor ou pela dor. No meu caso, sempre acreditei mas minha mãe era católica e não deixava nem eu falar no assunto. Mas qdo ela ficou doente, eu corri pra frequentar um centro espírita! ;P Então eu digo que fui pela dor... :hmm:
Vc é de onde? Frequenta algum centro?

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Que grande (e agradável!) surpresa, encontrar um grupo dedicado ao espiritismo aqui no dA!!!=D

Parabéns pelo lindo grupo moça!
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Seja muitíssimo bem vinda! :hug:

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