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- Kardecist spiritism, also known as Spiritism or Kardecism, is a reincarnationist and spiritualist doctrine established in France in the mid-19th century...
- ([ʁivaj]; 3 October 1804 – 31 March 1869), known by the pen name of Allan Kardec (French: [kaʁdɛk]), was a French educator, translator, and writer. He is...
- Alan Kardec de Souza Pereira Júnior (born January 12, 1989), known as Alan Kardec, is a Brazilian professional football player plays as a striker for Athletico...
- Kardec is a 2019 Brazilian drama film directed by Wagner de ****is and written by L.G. Bayão and Wagner de ****is. Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, a French...
- places. This theory also had a strong influence on the development of Kardecism. The terms magnetizer and mesmerizer have been applied to people who study...
- following schisms or dissents from Kardecism stand out: The Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Roustaing, a contemporary of Allan Kardec, defended, among other things...
- Heaven and **** (French: Le Ciel et l'Enfer) is an 1865 book by Allan Kardec, the fourth tome of the fundamental works of Spiritism. Its name was intentionally...
- methodological limitations. Positivism also exerted an unusual influence on Kardecism. The English noun positivism in this meaning was imported in the 19th...
- a doctor with any of those names in German records.[citation needed] Kardecism "Mandados de busca e apreensão são ****pridos em operação contra médium...
- French), is a book by Allan Kardec published in 1861, second of the five Fundamental Works of Spiritism — the philosophy Kardec had been publishing — being...