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    Allan Kardec (French:) is the pen name of the French educator, translator, and author Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail (; 3 October 1804 – 31 March 1869). He is the author of the five books known as the Spiritist Codification , and the founder of Spiritism .

  2. Biography. Allan Kardec was the pen name of renowned French educator Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, who codified Spiritism after studying a series of seemingly unexplained phenomena taking place in Paris during the 1850s. Under the suggestion of his spiritual guides, he published the books we now know to comprise the beginning of Spiritism ...

  3. Allan Kardec was the pen name of renowned French educator Hippolyte Rivail, who codified Spiritism after studying a series of seemingly unexplained phenomena taking place in Paris during the 1850s. Since then, Spiritism has grown into a global movement bridging science, philosophy, and religion into a new way of looking at life, the afterlife ...

  4. Kardec’s publications have sparked a growing global movement that has been transforming millions of lives throughout the world for more than 150 years. The 5 Basic Books. Learn more about the 5 basic books of the Spiritist “Codification”: The Spirits’ Book, The Mediums’ Book, The Gospel as Explained by Spiritism, Heaven and Hell, and ...

  5. IDEAK (Spiritist Disclosure Institute Allan Kardec) is the maintainer of Kardec's dissemination projects. IDEAK - Instituto de Divulgação Espírita Allan Kardec (CNPJ: 28.283.924/0001-61) Av. Sete de Setembro, 4923 • Sala 1704 • Centro • CEP 80240-000 • Curitiba, PR

  6. May 5, 2019 · Short Documentary by the U.S. Spiritist Federation about Allan Kardec, the codifier of Spiritism, presented at the 13th U.S. Spiritist Symposium on May 4th,...

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  8. 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.

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