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Introduction
The historical roots of Espiritismo can be founding in Brazil’s colonial period (1530-1822)(Roger19)Native Brazilian Indians, Africans and Europeans came into direct contact with each other, creating an amalgamation between their previously distinct spiritual beliefs. ... In 1857, Kardecism, also know as Espiritismo or Spiritism, was introduced into Brazil by Rivial, a Parisian schoolteacher and translator of science books. ... Espiritistas, like many other traditional and ancient healing system deals with identifying, defining, perceiving the causes before the appropriated treatment is found, while biomedicine attempts to simply cover up or “treat” the symptoms, and not the roots caused of disease or illness.
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