Spiritism
is defined as the school of life. It came from the two words “spiro” meaning
breath, spirit or life, and “ism” which means concept, theory, study o school.
The term
Spiritism was first used by Allan Kardec (Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail) in the book “The Spirits’ Book”
He used the
word Spiritism to differentiate it from Spiritualism which is already being
used by those believing in life after death.
Spiritism
is a vast aspect of the consciousness, a school of thought dealing with life in
accordance with science, philosophy and religion.
It is a
science because it investigates and classifies the truth and manifestations
brought by the spiritual status of life.
It is a
philosophy because it studies the laws of nature regarding people, whether seen
or unseen.
It is a
religion because it understands the unity of all people and all things created
by God.
Is there a
difference between Spiritism and the Unión Espiritista Cristiana de Filipinas, Incorporada (UECFI)?
Yes, there
is. UECFI is an organization founded in February 19, 1905 but was only
officially registered in the Bureau of Commerce in January 23, 1909.
The maxim of
UECFI is "Hacia Dios por la Ciencia y el Amor" or Towards God through Science and
Love. With its doctrine as "Sin Caridad no hay Salvación Posible" or Without
Charity there is no Salvation. With it comes another saying "Guerra la
Ignorancia y el Fanatismo" or Battle against Ignorance and Fanaticism.