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Allan Kardec's supreme handbook about the world of the spirits and
the movement of Spiritism is a valuable and insightful guide to
existences beyond our corporeal realm. Kardec begins this work by
delving into the historical significance of spirits, their
connection with God and the physical universe. How spirits are
situated in the world, and how they move unseen between the planes
of existence, is discussed. The second part concentrates on The
Spirit World in greater detail. The types of spirits and how they
are incarnated are detailed, with Kardec proposing that several
distinct planes of existence are extant, and that most individuals
proceed through life without knowing or seeing their influence. A
chapter is devoted to how spirits might intervene in our everyday,
corporeal world. Often these excursions have a purpose; the spirits
are on a mission to inform someone, or change something, that
harmony may be restored.
The Mediums' Book sees Allan Kardec introduce and explain how human
beings can communicate with the vast spiritual realm. Through this
book, we learn how to make contact with spirits of humans and
ancestors, and identify both good and evil spirits. An excellent
book of spiritual guidance, Kardec explains the methods of
mediumship. How a seeker of the spirits can build an understanding
of the practices needed to summon, and how the rituals must be
carried out, is covered in many detailed chapters. Kardec is honest
about the pitfalls; upsetting the spirits, or incurring the wrath
and misfortune unleashed by malevolent spirits, is something a
medium must always be cautious of. In studying the behavior of the
spirits, Kardec answers questions about whether they attach
themselves to people or objects. We discover why spirits can
manifest even without the presence of a learned medium; such as in
haunted houses or other sites.
This book offers a timely examination of the relationship between
Shakespeare and contemporary digital media. By focusing upon a
variety of 'Shakespearean' individuals, groups and communities and
their 'online' presence, the book explores the role of popular
internet culture in the ongoing adaptation of Shakespeare's plays
and his general cultural standing. The description of certain
performers as 'Shakespearean' is a ubiquitous but often throwaway
assessment. However, a study of 'Shakespearean' actors within a
broader cultural context reveals much, not only about the mutable
face of British culture (popular and 'highbrow') but also about
national identity and commerce. These performers share an online
space with the other major focus of the book: the fans and digital
content creators whose engagement with the Shakespearean marks them
out as more than just audiences and consumers; they become
producers and critics. Ultimately, Digital Shakespeareans moves
beyond the theatrical history focus of related works to consider
the role of digital culture and technology in shaping Shakespeare's
contemporary adaptive legacy and the means by which we engage with
it.
The Spirits' Book (Le Livre des Esprits in original French) is part
of the Spiritist Codification, and is regarded as one of the five
fundamental works of Spiritism. It was published by the French
educator Allan Kardec on April 18, 1857. It was the first and
remains the most important spiritist book, because it addresses in
first hand all questions developed subsequently by Allan Kardec.
The book is structured as a collection of questions regarding the
origin of the spirits, the purpose of the life, the order of the
universe, evil and good and the afterlife. Its answers, according
to Kardec, were given to him by a group of spirits who identified
themselves as "The Spirit of Truth," with whom he communicated in
several Spiritist sessions during the 1850s. Kardec, who considered
himself an "organizer" rather than an author, grouped the questions
and their answers by theme, occasionally including lengthier
digressions the spirits had dictated to him on specific subjects,
some signed by philosophers such as Augustine of Hippo and Thomas
Aquinas and writers including Voltaire. Allan Kardec is the pen
name of the French teacher and educator Hippolyte Leon Denizard
Rivail. He was born in Lyon in 1804. He was raised as a Catholic.
He was a disciple and collaborator of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi,
and a teacher of mathematics, physics, chemistry, astronomy,
physiology, comparative anatomy and French in Paris. For one of his
research papers, he was inducted in 1831 into the Royal Academy of
Arras.
This book offers a timely examination of the relationship between
Shakespeare and contemporary digital media. By focusing upon a
variety of 'Shakespearean' individuals, groups and communities and
their 'online' presence, the book explores the role of popular
internet culture in the ongoing adaptation of Shakespeare's plays
and his general cultural standing. The description of certain
performers as 'Shakespearean' is a ubiquitous but often throwaway
assessment. However, a study of 'Shakespearean' actors within a
broader cultural context reveals much, not only about the mutable
face of British culture (popular and 'highbrow') but also about
national identity and commerce. These performers share an online
space with the other major focus of the book: the fans and digital
content creators whose engagement with the Shakespearean marks them
out as more than just audiences and consumers; they become
producers and critics. Ultimately, Digital Shakespeareans moves
beyond the theatrical history focus of related works to consider
the role of digital culture and technology in shaping Shakespeare's
contemporary adaptive legacy and the means by which we engage with
it.
The Mediums' Book sees Allan Kardec introduce and explain how human
beings can communicate with the vast spiritual realm. Through this
book, we learn how to make contact with spirits of humans and
ancestors, and identify both good and evil spirits. An excellent
book of spiritual guidance, Kardec explains the methods of
mediumship. How a seeker of the spirits can build an understanding
of the practices needed to summon, and how the rituals must be
carried out, is covered in many detailed chapters. Kardec is honest
about the pitfalls; upsetting the spirits, or incurring the wrath
and misfortune unleashed by malevolent spirits, is something a
medium must always be cautious of. In studying the behavior of the
spirits, Kardec answers questions about whether they attach
themselves to people or objects. We discover why spirits can
manifest even without the presence of a learned medium; such as in
haunted houses or other sites.
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Anna Blackwell
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