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  1. Stories of memories before birth,. My story is included in this book as well as many other stories of people

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  2. Table-turning (also known as table-tapping, table-tipping or table-tilting) is a type of séance in which participants sit around a table, place their hands on it, and wait for rotations. The table was purportedly made to serve as a means of communicating with the spirits; the alphabet would be slowly spoken aloud and the table would tilt at ...

  3. Spiritismus (lat. spiritus ‚Geist‘), zuweilen im Deutschen wegen falscher Übersetzung des englischen spiritualism als Spiritualismus ausgegeben, bezeichnet moderne Formen der Beschwörung von Geistern oder spukenden Gespenstern, insbesondere von Geistern Verstorbener (Totenbeschwörung), die sich mit Hilfe eines Mediums sinnlich wahrnehmbar mitteilen sollen.

  4. The Spirits Book. First edition of the book, published in 1857. The Spirits' Book ( Le Livre des Esprits in French) is part of the Spiritist Codification, and is regarded as one of the five fundamental works on Spiritism. It was published by the French educator Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, under the pen name of Allan Kardec on April 18, 1857.

  5. Spiritualist churches are places of worship for the practitioners of Spiritualism. The Spiritualist service is usually conducted by a medium. Generally, there is an opening prayer, an address, the singing of hymns, and finally a demonstration of mediumship. Healing circles may also be part of the formal proceedings.

  6. Kardecist spiritism. Spiritism or Kardecism is a reincarnationist and spiritualist doctrine established in France in the mid-19th century by writer and educator Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail (a.k.a. Allan Kardec ). Kardec considered his doctrine to derive from a Christian perspective.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpiritualitySpirituality - Wikipedia

    The term spirit means "animating or vital principle in man and animals". [web 1] It is derived from the Old French espirit, which comes from the Latin word spiritus ( soul, ghost, courage, vigor, breath) and is related to spirare (to breathe). In the Vulgate, the Latin word spiritus is used to translate the Greek pneuma and Hebrew ruach. [web 1]