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    Allan Kardec ( French: [kaʁdɛk]) is the pen name of the French educator, translator, and author Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail ( [ʁivaj]; 3 October 1804 – 31 March 1869). He is the author of the five books known as the Spiritist Codification, and the founder of Spiritism. [1] [2]

  2. Allan Kardec 1804–1865 founded Spiritism in France. It is a doctrine which is philosophical, scientific, and religious. Through the systematiza-tion of messages dictated by superior spirits to various people known as mediums, he published books and a journal on the study and dissemina-tion of communication with the spiritual world.

  3. Jan 1, 2019 · At one of these meetings, a spirit came saying he had been a Druid in Gaul under the dominion of the emperor Julius Caesar between 58 and 44 years before Christ, together with Rivail, the founder of Spiritism, whose name was Allan Kardec. This would be the name stamped on rivail’s Spiritist works.

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  4. Kardec, Allan (1804-1869) The father of Spiritism, the French variation of Spiritualism, distinguished primarily by its acceptance of reincarnation. Kardec's birth name was Hypolyte L é on Denizard Rivail.

  5. 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.

  6. KARDECISM is the name given the system of spiritist doctrines and practices codified by the French spiritist Allan Kardec. Kardec's religio-philosophical principles and therapeutic techniques have been especially influential in the development of spiritism among the urban middle classes in Brazil from the mid-nineteenth century until the present.

  7. The Mediums' Book —Le Livre des Médiums, in 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 the tome in which the experimental and investigative features of the doctrine were presented, explained and taught.

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