This article examines Allan Kardec’s Spiritism
through its three foundational claims—Science, Philosophy, and Moral—and
evaluates whether these pillars truly stand when measured against the
unchanging structure of reality.
Allan Kardec introduced Spiritism as a complete system—one that claims to explain reality through science, interpret existence through philosophy, and guide life through moral teaching.
At first glance, such a structure appears
stable.
But structure is not proven by appearance—it
is proven by alignment.
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To understand whether Spiritism stands or collapses, its three pillars must be tested—not by claim, but by the enduring structure of reality: Truth, Light, Love, Power, Creation, Wisdom, Life
I. Science — The Claim of Observable Truth
- spirit communication
- mediumistic phenomena
- repeated observation
- consistency
- control
- independent verification
The results:
- depend on mediums
- vary across sessions
- cannot be reproduced under strict conditions
Structural Breakdown:
- Violates Truth → no consistent verification
- Obscures Light → replaces clarity with ambiguity
- Distorts Wisdom → treats unstable phenomena as reliable knowledge
What is called science is not anchored in reality—it is dependent on human and unseen intermediaries.
Spiritism offers answers to:
- life after death
- purpose of existence
- reincarnation and progression
But a true philosophical system must be:
- coherent
- consistent
- grounded in reality
Spiritism introduces contradictions:
- Reincarnation weakens urgency
- Anonymous spirits act as teachers
- Truth becomes fluid and variable
Instead of clarity, it produces instability.
Structural Breakdown:
- Weakens Truth → no fixed standard
- Disrupts Creation → replaces direction with cycles
- Confuses Life → removes final accountability
Verdict:
What is presented as philosophy becomes a system without anchor—always
shifting, never settling.
III. Moral — The Teaching of Good and Evil
- charity
- humility
- personal improvement
At surface level, this appears right.
But morality is not measured by appearance—it
is measured by foundation.
(1) Delayed
Accountability
Reincarnation teaches that:
- mistakes can be corrected in future lives
This removes urgency.
Result:
Accountability is postponed instead of enforced.
(2)
Authority from Unseen Spirits
Moral guidance comes from:
- spirits of unknown origin
There is no clear standard to test them.
Result:
Morality becomes dependent on unverified voices.
(3) Emotion
Without Structure
Spiritism emphasizes kindness—but without
grounding in:
- Truth
- Wisdom
- Power
Result:
Morality becomes emotional—not structural.
Structural Breakdown:
- Weakens Power → no firm enforcement of right action
- Distorts Love → reduced to feeling without truth
- Undermines Life → removes final consequence
Verdict:
What appears moral is incomplete—lacking the structure required for true
alignment.
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Q&A Section
Q1: If Spiritism teaches good behavior, isn’t
that enough?
No. Good intentions without truth lead to misalignment. Morality must be
grounded—not merely felt.
Q2: Why is communication with spirits a
problem?
Because it introduces authority without verification. Truth cannot depend on
unknown sources.
Q3: Is reincarnation compatible with
structural order?
No. It removes final accountability and replaces direction with repetition.
Q4: Can something feel real but still be
false?
Yes. Experience is not the measure of truth—structure is.
Conclusion
Spiritism presents itself as a complete
system—
Science to explain,
Philosophy to interpret,
Moral to guide.
But when tested:
- its science lacks verification
- its philosophy lacks stability
- its moral lacks foundation
A structure built on unstable pillars cannot
stand.
Signature Closing Paragraph
Reality is not shaped by what is claimed—but
by what is aligned.
Only what stands upon Truth, Light, Love,
Power, Creation, Wisdom, and Life will endure.
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Call to Action (CTA)
Examine every teaching carefully.
Do not accept systems because they sound complete—
test them by structure, alignment, and truth.
Return to what is unshaken.
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