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Biographies Francisco C. Xavier Sir William Crookes Spiritist
Society Francisco Cândido Xavier, or Chico Xavier, as he is known in
His first Spiritist meeting was in May 1927. Two months later he
started to exercise his mediumship publicly, at the age of 17. In 1931 he
saw his mentor Emmanuel for the first time. In those early days, Emmanuel
asked “I remember that in one of his first contacts with me, Emmanuel told me that he intended to work with me for a long time, but that I should above all, try to follow the teachings of Jesus and the lessons of Allan Kardec. He added that if one day he taught me something that were not in accordance with Jesus or Kardec, then I should stay with Jesus and Kardec, and try to forget him.” In 1932, the Brazilian Spiritist Federation (FEB) published his
first book, “ The André Luiz collection of books is at one time revealing, doctrinal and scientific. The 15 books in great part complete previous works about life after discarnation by authors such as Swedenborg, A. Jackson Davis, Reverend G Vale Owen and others. The books “Nosso Lar – A Spiritual Home” and “And Life Goes On”, already available in English, are part of that collection. In 1997, Francisco C. Xavier completed 70 years of continuous mediumistic activity. Until that year he received more than 400 books, by hundreds of Spiritual authors, about the most diverse subjects and in various styles, including poems, chronicles, novels and short stories about general and Brazilian History, science, philosophy, religion, children’s books, etc. He has dedicated days and nights to his brothers and sisters in humanity. Health problems in his youth and middle age, including eye problems and surgeries, have not stopped him from fulfilling his mission to assist those in need. His outlook is only one: love of his neighbours, disinterest in material gains and a constant and exclusive concern with other people’s happiness. Chico Xavier is a gift from Above to our troubled times, enriching our values with his life of true Christian spirit.
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Endearing Gems From Francisco C. Xavier And for the rest of our
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Heaven and
Hell
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