Este es un punto de reunión virtual de estudiosos del Espiritismo codificado por el Maestro Allan Kardec, pero, enmarcado dentro del contexto paradigmático actual, como sistema filosófico racionalista y librepensador ajeno a todo misticismo religioso.
viernes, 2 de diciembre de 2022
NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER 2022
40 TH ANNIVERSARY of the SS of FL (1982-2022)
OUR 40 TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY
Written by Yvonne Crespo Limoges
Established in 1982, it’s been 40 years now and if
it wasn’t for my father, Edgar Crespo, and my
mother Yolanda being supportive, we may not
exist. He taught his children about Spiritism and
as time went on, included in our meetings were
other interested family members and close friends,
and later we expanded by word of mouth.
Originally, our meetings were held in my parents’
home. During this time, we had visitors such as
internationally famous medium Franco Divaldo
and President of Allan Kardec Educational
Society Dr. John Zerio. In addition, Janet
Duncan from London, Spiritist pioneer in the
dissemination of Spiritism in England and Europe.
Later, we visited and spoke with her group there.
A true spiritual brother Antonio Leite, and his
wife Marcia from NYC, visited us here and we
visited their group. Also, we worked as editors for
the online Advanced Study Group of Spiritism.
For many years now we rent space to meet at a
similarly spiritual-minded church (the original
reverend attended our group). At times, my father
and I taught about Spiritism there, most recently
this year. Our group has been very blessed to have
a place to meet and have a good relationship.
Through the years, many people have come and
gone, taking what they need and making their own
contributions to our group. Our mediums have
practiced with dedication, seriousness of purpose
and consider their service a sacred trust. Members
have enhanced our group in many ways, helping
us to continue forward as a harmonious whole. As
director, I am extremely proud of and grateful to
all who have attended and currently attend!
Besides spirit counsel, members participate, share,
discuss and enlighten one another in fraternal
cooperation.
Also, we work in partnership with the spirit world
(especially the mediums) in our ongoing moral
and spiritual education.
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We continue to meet in sincere good faith, always
sitting in God’s name:
- To show our love for the Creator
- To educate ourselves regarding morality,
especially as taught by Jesus
- To learn, understand and discuss about
psychic/spiritual realities and the Divine
laws
- To understand our true purpose on earth
- To receive spiritual blessings
- To understand our moral responsibilities in
order to fulfill all our duties on earth
- To learn to put into practice what we learn
- To help and educate troubled spirits that
are brought to us from the spirit world
- To receive spiritual nourishment, solace
and moral courage to sustain our selves
during the trials and tests of our lives; and
much, much more.
My father Edgar Crespo, many members and I,
during all these years have written a myriad of
articles published in our own newsletter, and, in
many other Spiritist, Spiritualist, metaphysical,
and paranormal publications. The advent of email
facilitated ours being sent around the world to
various countries. We have also lectured in the US
and many other countries and have fraternally
corresponded with many like-minded individuals
around the world.
Finally, no matter our imperfections and
shortcomings (especially my own, as director),
our spirit guides continue to be loving, patient and
have continued to guide us. We are ever so
grateful and thankful for their support and
assistance, and, especially to God above all else.
May we always strive hard to be worthy of their
protection and good counsel!
May God bless us going forward!
CRESPO FAMILY - SPIRITIST HERITAGE:
The 1930s: The Crespo family has a long Spiritist
heritage. My father’s parents attended the Center
for the Liberty of Spiritism [Centro Libertad del
Espiritismo] established in 1933 in NYC. My
grandmother Angelica served as an unconscious
medium, my grandfather Augusto Crespo was
Treasurer and my father attended as a child. Mrs.
Pilar Perez was the longtime Director and a
medium. The Center owned a building, held
several different mediums classes and a class for
children, as well numerous types of Spiritist
meetings. When my father was older and started
his mediumship, he attended the mediums’
classes. Members are pictured below, and on the
lower front right - my grandparents and their
daughter (my aunt) Angelica Myrna Masiar (with
the little girl).
My father is in upper left in Children’s Class:
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RELATIVES IN PUERTO RICO
JUAN RAMON CRESPO (1854-1918)
Early 1900s: The Crespo family were immigrants
from Spain and Italy, on maternal side French.
Above a hand sketch drawing of my great-great
grandfather Juan Ramon Crespo who was a
poet, writer, medium and Spiritist pioneer born in
Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. He worked for the
government as a secretary of the Court. While
Puerto Rico was still under Spain’s rule, my
grandfather Augusto told me that he was jailed a
few times for practicing Spiritism because it was
illegal as Spain’s state religion was Catholicism.
In the Jan. 27th, 1979 local newspaper, The
Lighthouse (El Faro) it states he was the
“Illustrious Poet of Cabo Rojo.” Dr. Ibern Fleytas
wrote in his 1960 book History of Cabo Rojo that,
“The courage and strength of character as well as
the philanthropy of this man can hardly be
described…” Juan Ramon Crespo “was a man of
privileged intelligence…handling the pen in prose
or verse, he demonstrated his knowledge and
feelings.” In Feb.7 th ,1903 in The Iris of Peace,
magazine of Psychological Studies (Iris de Paz,
Revista de Estudios Psicologicos), it stated he was
elected Committee President for the Union of
Puerto Rican Spiritists; its purpose to disseminate
Spiritism throughout the island.
He was co-founder and President of the Love of
Goodness (Amor al Buen) Spiritist Center
established in 1903 in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico.
In 2008, below I am in front of that Spiritist
Center (closed that day); founding date shown.
My mother Yolanda, my son Michael, my father’s
sister Myrna Crespo Masiar and her daughter Joan
Shaw and I were attending a Spiritist Congress
that year in San Juan. We met the current Center
President Dr. Acaron and some current members
at the Congress dinner. They seemed very pleased
to meet their founder’s relatives and we felt a
wonderful connection to our past Spiritist
heritage!
My siblings and I have passed on the teachings of
Spiritism to our children and grandchildren. Many
are very active. It will be up to them if they
continue to carry the torch of practicing and
working in the field of Spiritism, especially its
dissemination, into the future.
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FAMILY LEGACY OF TRANSLATIONS
Spiritist books in English were hard to come by or
non-existent when I was growing up. In my early
teens, I read them mostly in Spanish. So, my father
and I translating articles, but also decided to translate
important Spiritist classic books from Spain (listed
below) into English for the benefit of English speakers
towards the spreading of spirit teachings and the
Spiritist Doctrine.
In 2006, my father Edgar Crespo published, Amalia
Domingo Soler’s - Memoirs of Father Germain – A
Spirit Tells the True-Life Story of His Last Existence.
In 2007, he published Spiritist medium Miguel Vives’
– A Practical Guide for the Spiritist.
I lead a group translation project for Latin American
clinical psychologist and Spiritist Jon Aizpurua’s-
Fundamentals of Spiritism – The Soul, the Afterlife,
Psychic Abilities, Mediumship, and Reincarnation
and how these influence our lives - published in 2013.
Finally, I translated and published this year in 2022,
Amalia Domingo Soler’s – Acts that Prove - Causes
of Human Suffering from the Perspective of
Reincarnation (originally entitled Hechos que
Prueban), a series of spirit communications with true
stories of reincarnation, and commentary by Ms. Soler.
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In conclusion, all our members have worked in the
field of Spiritism in their own way and we have
humbly done our best in its practice and in its
dissemination. We hope are our efforts have provided
at least some solace, resignation and hope.
SPIRITIST GROUPS: LIKE ATTRACTS LIKE
Inspirationally received
by Yvonne Crespo Limoges
If we attend a Spiritist group, especially one we feel
comfortable in, it is not by accident. It is time in this
lifetime for us to learn certain spiritual realities, moral
laws and how to put them into practice as much as we
can. We asked for this privilege while in the spirit
world prior to incarnating. So, what should we do with
this opportunity?
We should seriously be earnest (because not everyone
has access to what we have) and sincerely listen, read,
investigate, question, analyze, ponder and use our
reason to come to some conclusions about what we are
being exposed to, and how it relates to us personally
and what use we can make of it to better ourselves.
These teachings are to understand life as it truly is, and
to learn how we should behave in order to progress, so
we suffer less. We should try to be participative as this
helps us and others in the group. God and the superior
spirits know our true capabilities and our intentions.
What efforts a group makes is proportionate to what
they receive, especially from the spirit world. It is the
law of attraction at work.
A Spiritist group works in conjunction with spirits and
this is known; it is a material-spiritual partnership.
What types of spirits should the group attract and
partner with? Well, hopefully good, loving and
intelligent ones that deal with serious matters and
which will teach important moral and spiritual lessons.
How are they attracted? By the sincerity, seriousness
and focus of a group’s sincere intentions. If lacking, if
members just attend casually or out-of-habit without
feeling or inner purpose, what quality and moral level
of spirits do they actually deserve? Also, members
should always have an awareness that there exist
spirits of ill intent that try to dissolve Spiritist groups.
Let every member of a Spiritist group contemplate on
the above (more so teachers, directors, leaders, etc.).
Everyone receives what they attract and deserve.
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Until next year, Happy Holidays and God bless
all in the New Year!
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Edited by Yvonne Crespo Limoges, Director
E-mail: ylimoges@aol.com
Spiritist Society of Florida (est. 1982)
5042 22 Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
Website: www.spiritistsocietyfl.com
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