Those who see in Spiritism something more than facts. They understand its philosophical aspect, admire the morality that derives from it, but do not practise it. The influence of the doctrine on their character is insignificant or non-existent. They do not modify their habits in any way, nor deprive themselves of a single pleasure. The miser remains stingy; the proud never ceases to think of himself; the envious and jealous are invariably hostile. They consider Christian charity to be only a beautiful maxim. They are imperfect Spiritists. (Kardec, El Libro De Los Mediums, 2009).
Spiritism is a belief system that centres around the idea of communication with spirits through mediums. It is a belief system that has gained popularity in recent years, with many people seeking to connect with their deceased loved ones or seek guidance from the spiritual realm.
While spiritism can bring comfort and solace to those who practice it, it is important to remember that no one is perfect, even those who consider themselves to be spiritists. Just like any other belief system, there are imperfections and flaws that can arise in the practice of spiritism.
One common imperfection that can arise in spiritism is the belief that mediums have all the answers. While mediums can indeed connect with spirits and provide insight and guidance, they are not infallible. It is important to remember that mediums are human beings, and like all humans, they can make mistakes.
Another imperfection that can arise in spiritism is the tendency to become overly reliant on mediums for guidance. While it can be helpful to seek guidance from mediums, it is important to remember that ultimately, each individual is responsible for their own actions and decisions. It is important to use discernment and critical thinking when receiving messages from the spiritual realm.
Additionally, some individuals may use spiritism for selfish or unethical purposes, such as seeking to manipulate others or gain power over them. This goes against the core principles of spiritism, which teach that love, compassion, and empathy are at the heart of spiritual practice.
It is important for those who practise spiritism to strive for self-improvement and to approach the practice with humility and respect. No one is perfect, and it is inevitable that imperfections will arise in the practice of spiritism. However, by recognising and addressing these imperfections, individuals can continue to grow and evolve on their spiritual journey.
In conclusion, imperfections can arise in any belief system, including spiritism. It is important to approach the practice with humility, discernment, and an open mind. By doing so, individuals can continue to benefit from the insights and guidance that spiritism can provide while also striving to grow and improve as spiritual beings.














