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Posthumous Works

📖 Overview

Posthumous Works collects writings and documents published after Allan Kardec's death in 1869. This compilation includes previously unpublished articles, research notes, and personal correspondence from the founder of Spiritism. The text presents Kardec's methodical investigations into mediumship, spirit communications, and psychic phenomena. His observations cover séances, automatic writing, physical manifestations, and interactions with the spirit world. The book contains biographical details about Kardec's life and work, including his development of Spiritist philosophy and doctrine. It documents his collaborations with mediums and fellow researchers in 19th century France. The collection reveals Kardec's systematic approach to studying spiritual phenomena while exploring fundamental questions about human consciousness and survival after death. His writings examine the relationship between the physical and spiritual realms through a lens that combines scientific inquiry with philosophical reflection.

👀 Reviews

Most readers view Posthumous Works as a supplementary text that provides deeper context to Kardec's main spiritist works. Readers on Spiritist forums and discussion groups value the book for revealing Kardec's personal notes, draft materials, and previously unpublished teachings. Readers appreciated: - Behind-the-scenes look at how Kardec developed his ideas - Additional mediumship teachings not found in his other books - Historical documentation of the spiritist movement's early days Common criticisms: - Disorganized structure compared to Kardec's other works - Some sections feel incomplete or unpolished - Translation issues in non-French editions Ratings: Goodreads: 4.5/5 (42 ratings) Amazon BR: 4.7/5 (89 reviews) Skoob (Brazilian site): 4.3/5 (156 ratings) Several Portuguese-language reviewers noted the book works better as a reference text than a standalone read. Multiple forum discussions recommend reading Kardec's main works first before approaching this text.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔮 Allan Kardec, whose real name was Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, was a French educator who published this book after his death in 1869 through psychographic messages allegedly received by mediums. 📚 The book contains previously unpublished materials that expand on Kardec's foundational works of Spiritism, including "The Spirits' Book" and "The Mediums' Book." ✨ Posthumous Works revealed new aspects of spirit communication techniques and detailed explanations about the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds. 🌟 The publication helped establish Brazil as the world's largest Spiritist nation, where Kardec's teachings continue to influence millions and are studied in thousands of Spiritist centers. 📖 The book includes personal notes and unfinished projects by Kardec, offering readers intimate insights into the development of Spiritist doctrine and the author's methodical approach to spiritual investigation.