Those who are not content with admiring the moral spirit, but who practise it and accept all its consequences. Persuaded that earthly existence is a passing test, they try to take advantage of their brief moments to advance on the path of progress: the only one that can elevate them in the hierarchy of the world of Spirits. They strive to do good and repress their evil inclinations. Their relationships are always firm, because they possess a conviction that keeps them from all thoughts of evil. Charity is, in everything, their rule of conduct. They are the true Spiritists or, better said, the Christian Spiritists. (Kardec, El Libro De Los Mediums, 2009).
Christian Spiritism is a religious movement that blends elements of Christianity with the practice of spirit communication. The movement has its roots in the teachings of French educator Allan Kardec, who popularised the notion of communicating with spirits to gain insights and guidance in one’s life.
Christian Spiritists believe in the existence of spirits, both good and bad, and believe that by communicating with them through mediums, they can gain knowledge and wisdom. They also believe in the concept of reincarnation, where the soul is reborn multiple times to learn and grow spiritually.
One of the core beliefs of Christian Spiritism is that Jesus Christ is a spiritual guide and teacher, along with other spiritual beings like angels and saints. They see Jesus as the ultimate example of love, compassion, and humility, and strive to embody these virtues in their own lives.
Christian Spiritists often gather in small groups to participate in spiritual practices such as meditation, prayer, and mediumship. They believe that through these practices, they can strengthen their connection with the spiritual realm and receive messages from higher beings.
Some Christian Spiritists also engage in acts of charity and service to others, believing that helping those in need is a way to demonstrate love and compassion, as taught by Jesus.
While Christian Spiritism may be considered unconventional by some traditional Christian denominations, many followers find solace and guidance in this unique blend of spiritual beliefs and practices. Ultimately, Christian Spiritists seek to find meaning and purpose in their lives through their connection with the spiritual realm and their unwavering faith in God and Jesus Christ.














