Impressive appearance of the dead mother of the driver in this photograph, it could be seen sitting in the back seat. The image was taken by the wife of the driver, which stated that there was nobody inside the car except her husband.
The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall (Usa). This kind of woman was seen by the photographer just when they took the photo.
This image was taken at Newby Church in North Yorkshire. His vicar was shocked when he found the hooded figure dressed in habit.
Two ghostly shapes appear behind an English tourist, Lady Palmer, in the Basilica of Domremy (France). The person who took the photo did not see anything at that time.
Taken at the mansion Cheshire UK in December 1891, shows a man sitting in an armchair. The figure was known as Lord Combermere, owner of the mansion, but when taking the picture, he was being buried a few miles away.
This ghostly image of a cleric, was taken at a church in Kent (England) in 1956. At the time of taking photo only 3 people were present. According to its inhabitants, for years, several people reported seeing the ghost.
Is the set of principles and laws, revealed by Superior Spirits, contained in the works of Allan Kardec, which constitute the Spiritist Codification: The Spirits' Book, The Book of Mediums, among others.
"Spiritism is a science that deals with the nature, origin and destiny of Spirits, and their relations with the world body." Allan Kardec
REACH
Bringing new concepts about the man and everything around him, Spiritism covers all areas of knowledge, activities and human behavior, opening a new era for the regeneration of mankind.
Can and should be studied, analyzed and practiced in all fundamental aspects of life, such as: scientific, philosophical, religious, ethical, moral, educational, social.
Spiritist practice
All Spiritist practice is free, under the guidance of the moral principle of Jesus: "Give for free what you got for free."
Spiritism is practiced with simplicity, without any external forms of worship within the Christian principle that God must be worshiped in spirit and truth.
Spiritism has no clergy, and not adopt or use in its meetings or in their practices: altars, images, litter, candles, processions, sacraments, concession of indulgences, clothes, alcoholic or hallucinogenic beverages, incense, snuff, talismans, amulets, horoscopes, fortune telling, pyramids, crystals or any other objects, rituals or external forms of worship.
Spiritism does not impose its principles. It invites those interested in knowing it to submit its teachings to the test of reason before accepting them.
Mediumship, which allows communication between spirits and men, is a faculty which many individuals bring with them at birth, regardless of religion or beliefs they may come to adopt.
Spiritist mediumship practice is only exercised based on the principles of the Spiritist Doctrine and within Christian morality.
Spiritism respects all religions and doctrines, values all efforts to practice good works in favor of peace and fellowship among all peoples and all men, regardless of race, color, national origin, creed, cultural or social. Also recognizes that "the truly good person is one who complies with the law of justice, love and charity in its purest"