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Spiritism, spiritist doctrine, Kardecism or Kardecist spiritism is a reincarnationist doctrine established in France in the mid-19th century by the author and educator Allan Kardec. Wikipedia
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Spiritism, spiritist doctrine, Kardecism or Kardecist spiritism is a reincarnationist doctrine established in France in the mid-19th century by the author and educator Allan Kardec. Wikipedia
A similar religious movement, established in France in the mid-nineteenth century, often referred to as "Kardecist spiritism" after its founder Allan Kardec, and quite popular in the Caribbean nations and Brazil Wikipedia Disambiguation
Spiritist doctrine codified in the 19th century by Allan Kardec Wikidata
A philosophical doctrine, established in France in the mid nineteenth century, postulating that humans are essentially immortal spirits that temporarily inhabit physical bodies, and may have influence on the physical world. Wiktionary
Philosophical doctrine. Wiktionary (translation)