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    Spiritism was born from Spiritualism; Kardec was directly influenced by American Spiritualist practices emerging in France. However, with Kardec's works, Spiritism grew to become a distinct offshoot and a structured doctrine with nuanced beliefs concerning the nature of the spirit world, including a belief in reincarnation. Spiritualists, in ...
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    Dec 24, 2024Spiritualism - Mediumship, Seances, Trance: Spiritualist belief developed during the early decades of the movement. A core belief of spiritualism is that individuals survive the deaths of their bodies by ascending into a spirit existence. A person's condition after death is directly related to the moral quality of his human existence.
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    Feb 7, 2025Spiritualism is a belief system that asserts the existence of a spiritual realm, facilitating communication between the living and the deceased. This connection is often established through practices such as mediumship and energy healing. The roots of Spiritualism can be traced back to the mid-19th century, a period marked by significant social changes, including the Industrial Revolution and ...
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    Learn how Spiritualism became a popular religious movement in America during the mid-1800s, influenced by social, scientific and cultural factors. Discover the role of the Fox Sisters, Emma Hardinge Britten and spirit photography in the rise and impact of Spiritualism.

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  1. Spiritualism

    Spiritualism may refer to:

    • Spiritual church movement, a religious movement with historically African American membership and Christian forms of worship that developed in the United States in the wake of the expulsion of black members from primarily white Spiritualist denominations
    • Spiritualism, the belief that spirits of the dead can communicate with the living
    • Spiritualism, a 19th and 20th century religious movement postulating the belief that spirits of the dead residing in the spirit world have both the ability and the inclination to communicate with the living.
    • Spiritualism, the idea that there exists an immaterial reality that is beyond the reach of the senses
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