Vera Lúcia Marinzeck de Carvalho
Vera Lúcia Marinzeck de Carvalho é uma médium espírita brasileira. Desde a infância apercebeu-se de sua mediunidade, na forma de clarividência.
Uma vizinha emprestou-lhe a primeira obra espírita que leu, "O Livro dos Espíritos", de Allan Kardec. Passou a seguir a doutrina espírita a partir de 1975
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Zíbia Gasparetto (Campinas, July 29, 1926) is a Brazilian spiritualist writer who distinguished herself as a medium.
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Of Italian descent, married the twenty years of age, with Aldo Luiz Gasparetto, with whom he had four children, including the television presenter Luiz Antonio Gasparetto.
Zíbia account that in 1950, already the mother of two children, she awoke one night with a tingling in the body. Then, would have raised and spent around the house like a man, speaking in German, a language unknown to him. The husband, surprised and frightened, turned to the aid of a neighbor, who, upon arriving at the family home, would have a prayer can restore Zíbia. The next day, Aldo Luiz went to a bookstore, where you purchased The Book of Spirits. Toge -
Gustavo Cerbasi
Gustavo Cerbasi é um especialista em inteligência financeira. Autor de 16 livros, incluindo “Casais Inteligentes Enriquecem Juntos”, que deu origem à trilogia “Até que a Sorte nos Separe”, Cerbasi é considerado a maior referência brasileira em educação financeira e oferece palestras e aulas tanto para quem quer saber como investir na bolsa quanto para quem quer negociar dívidas ou saber como organizar a vida financeira.
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As palestras e cursos de educação financeira do consultor Gustavo Cerbasi abrangem questões relacionadas a escolhas inteligentes em tempos de crise, a como conquistar a independência financeira e a como montar e manter o seu negócio. Acessível a todos os públicos, o programa de Cerbasi torna a inteligência financeira uma prát -
Francisco Cândido Xavier
Francisco de Paula Cândido Xavier, popularly known as Chico Xavier was a popular "medium" in Brazil's Spiritism movement and wrote 412 books through a process known as psychography.
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The profits of his books were all donated into charity work.
He influenced the establishment of Kardecist Spiritism as one of the religions professed in Brazil.
In 1981 and 1982, Chico Xavier was nominated for the Nobel peace prize and on October 3, 2012, was named as "The Greatest Brazilian of all time" by one of the biggest brazilian television channel (SBT), based on a viewer-supported survey. -
Allan Kardec
Pen name for the teacher, translator and author Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, he was the father of Spiritism.
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He was a member of several scholarly societies, including the Historic Institute of Paris (Institut Historique), Society of Natural Sciences of France (Société des Sciences Naturelles de France), Society for the Encouragement of National Industry (Société d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale), and The Royal Academy of Arras (Académie d'Arras, Société Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Arts). He organized and taught free courses for the underprivileged.
For several decades he helped advance Pestalozzi's pedagogy in France, founding schools and working as a teacher, educational writer and translator. -
Zíbia Gasparetto
Zíbia Gasparetto (Campinas, July 29, 1926) is a Brazilian spiritualist writer who distinguished herself as a medium.
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Of Italian descent, married the twenty years of age, with Aldo Luiz Gasparetto, with whom he had four children, including the television presenter Luiz Antonio Gasparetto.
Zíbia account that in 1950, already the mother of two children, she awoke one night with a tingling in the body. Then, would have raised and spent around the house like a man, speaking in German, a language unknown to him. The husband, surprised and frightened, turned to the aid of a neighbor, who, upon arriving at the family home, would have a prayer can restore Zíbia. The next day, Aldo Luiz went to a bookstore, where you purchased The Book of Spirits. Toge -
Francisco Cândido Xavier
Francisco de Paula Cândido Xavier, popularly known as Chico Xavier was a popular "medium" in Brazil's Spiritism movement and wrote 412 books through a process known as psychography.
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The profits of his books were all donated into charity work.
He influenced the establishment of Kardecist Spiritism as one of the religions professed in Brazil.
In 1981 and 1982, Chico Xavier was nominated for the Nobel peace prize and on October 3, 2012, was named as "The Greatest Brazilian of all time" by one of the biggest brazilian television channel (SBT), based on a viewer-supported survey.