What Is Spiritism?

The question will be asked, "What is Spiritism?" and "Where did it begin?" "What are its philosophies, laws, and proof?" We will now briefly answer these questions.
Spiritism is an ancient belief that originated far from Earth on the planet of Hades. Hades was not as pleasant a planet as Earth, and did not evolve the same type of race as Earth did.
The Hashons were reptilian in character, though they developed some mammal-like traits. They were still basically a type of lizard who stood erect like humans on their hind feet. They used their hands as a human does, and developed the power of speech. They developed in their early history much the same as humans, up until the coming of The Spirit Teaching which altered their way of life dramatically.
Their earliest Teacher was The Old Fox, a merchant of rugs and bedding, who, one year started out on a journey acrossed the desert to acquire goods. His journey would change his destiny, and the destiny of his world.
On his journey, his caravan was attacked by a brutal band of thieves, and though wounded, the Old Fox managed to crawl into the rocks and hide. He was the only survivor of his camp, and for days he wandered in the bleak, almost lifeless desert, struggling for his life. Finally, as he lay in a small cave, a vision appeared to him, that he thought at first, was one of his people's many gods, but he soon realized that what he was seeing was the Spirit of his own younger brother who had died many years before. The Spirit led him to food and water, and finally to the camp of another merchant, who befriended him, and took him home to his own city. His brother had promised to return and teach him about The Spirit World, and to give him instructions in the forming of a New Religion, and a set of Laws by which his people could live and find true happiness. After a period of some months, the brother of The Old Fox DID return, and The Old Fox soon had written the philosophy and Laws of Spirit. He called together his brothers and their children, and told them of The Teachings.
At first no one believed, but then The Old Fox told them several secrets that were known only to his relatives, and their relatives that were in The Spirit World, and many came to believe that which the Old Fox taught. The religion began to spread outside of their family, and many converts were drawn from the people of the nation where The Old Fox lived, until finally they began to be noticed by the king of their land. The king was beginning to be bothered by the priests of the other religions. They were upset because they were losing people to this strange new faith; a preposterous faith that didn't even have a God! The ruler began to tax the people of Spirit unreasonably.
Finally, The Old Fox was told by Spirit that he would have to move his people to another place where they would find land, and build a nation. So the Old Fox went to the king and demanded that he allow his people to take their goods and cattle and leave his land, to journey to the wilderness in the North to find a place of their own. But the king refused, saying,
"You may go, but you may not take all your goods or your cattle, and each family must leave behind their oldest unmarried daughter to be sold as a slave."
The king thought this would make the Old Fox and his people decide to stay, but The Old Fox said that the king's request was impossible, and that if he did not let his people go with all their goods and cattle, it would not rain one drop until the king agreed. The king refused and not one drop of rain fell in all of his land, until finally the king called The Old Fox and said,
"Give me proof that you can make it rain, and I will let your people go."
The Old Fox said, "In two days, with the rising sun, it will rain one hour, then stop, and will not start again until you promise to let my people go. As I have said, so must it be!" And he left the king, and it came to pass, as The Old Fox had said! The king was greatly afraid, and said,
"Surely we must let these people go, for their Spirits can stop the rain! And if it does not rain, our land will die!"
The Old Fox took his people and led them through a mysterious pass where strange shadows led them, manifested on the ground. The people named the place The Valley Of Shadows. At the end of the pass they found a beautiful plain where they could build several cities and defend themselves against their enemies. They soon found the land belonged to a race of Giants who stood many feet taller than normally sized men. But the Giants were friendly, and willing to sell The Children of Spirit the land that they needed, and they welcomed them as neighbors. Soon, many Giants were converted to Spirit.
For a short while the people of Spirit lived in peace, but soon they were forced to fight for their lives, first, against the son of their former leader (king), and then against the worshippers of The Oneness, who believed in one God who was supposedly the maker of all things and the controller of the universe, and, in whom, if you did not believe and worship, you would be destroyed forever.
The Children Of Spirit ruled their land wisely, and only a few times turned to evil ways. One time they were saved by a faithful young man who became known as The Dove, which was his family name, and, another time, they were led to their glory by one who was only known as The Young Speaker.
Eventually, after a long and bitter struggle, The Children Of Spirit came to rule their world. They built a great civilization, and began to reach for the stars. It had been predicted by their prophets that they would one day, be conquered by another race who worshipped The Oneness, and were not beings of peace. But 500 years after their enslavery, a hero would arise from the finest of their flowers (meaning women,) and the seed of their God, (meaning a ruling man,) and that he would set their people free.
Almost 1,000 years after these predictions were made, the Hashons met The Havens in space. The Havens were a race of creatures that evolved from a bat-like mammal. They had the ability to fly. They were fighters and worshipped a God they called The Father, The Son, and The Holy Ghost. They believed that God lived as a man among them, and that when He died He became The Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost was reborn as a child, while the one that had been designated as The Child became The New God. In this way, their God, who 'had created the universe', had control over the living and the dead, and sent any soul that did not believe and worship Him into eternal punishment instead of eternal reward.
After a bitter war, The Havens did conquer The Hashons, and for 350 years, The Hashons lived under the tyranny of the Havens. (Who were also called "Goddens".) Then a child was born to a Hashon female and the God of Haven. When their child was born he was called the "Morning Star," because of his beautiful golden color. He was raised and educated in the Godden Way, but was also secretly taught in the ways of his mother's people.
After a time, God selected him as The Son who would rule when He became The Holy Ghost, and Morning Star was sent to Hades to rule over his mother's people, and to prepare himself as the next ruler. There it was discovered that The Old Religion was not as dead as The Goddens thought. A traitor among The Hashons betrayed the Secret High Council to The Goddens and the leaders were arrested. God ordered Morning Star (called Lucifer in Goddeck) to publicly kill the members of The Council in The Great Temple that The Goddens had made their place of worship after their conquest of the planet. But Lucifer turned against God, and ordered his men to turn their weapons and ships over to The Hashons and set his people free.
Many of The Goddens joined Lucifer in the rebellion, for they had grown to hate the tyranny and injustice of God. At the same time as these things were happening on Hades The Goddens had discovered another inhabited system in space where lived The Peepi, a race of human-like mammals who had but one eye in the middle of their forehead. The Goddens were making war on them, as they had The Hashons. The Hashons and The Peepi joined forces and forced The Goddens into a treaty that made temporary peace. That lasted for a while. There was another great war, and a second period of peace, but The Goddens were incapable of accepting the existence of any belief other than their own. Again they broke the treaty. This time, the fighting lasted for five-thousand of years, until all three worlds and all their colonies were destroyed. There was nothing left but five star ships, three Spirit, two Godden.
Again peace was made, and the ships searched for a planet where they could live and start anew. As they searched through the stars they left small settlements in places that were not the best places for colonies but at the least, the few people they left there would have a chance to survive. The overcrowding on the ships lessened. Finally they found Earth and sat up three colonies here. The Goddens built Eden, The Spiritists built Soddom (Peace) and Gomorra (Hope), and for a time there was peace, but it could not last.
When one of The Hashon ships left to check on the colonies they had left behind, The Goddens attacked The Spiritists, but The Spiritists were warned of the attack, and were waiting for them. In the battle, the very Earth was shaken and torn by the fighting until only Eden remained.
When the Spirit ship returned, it flung itself at Eden, destroying it, and itself in one final burst of power, but the battle has never ended. The Children of Spirit and The Sons of God battle on today. Their philosophies have been spread among the religions of Earth by the few survivors that escaped, and in the Spirit World, the two sides still fight for the souls of mankind, with Spirit ever winning, slowly but surely turning men from God!
The Seer Erich von Daniken has done a great deal of research on the evidence of our existence that has been left on Earth. We strongly recommend the reading of his works for evidence of Our Ancestors' existence, such as "Gods From Outer Space," "Chariots Of The Gods?" and, "In Search Of The Gods: My World In Pictures."
 

Since this article was written a Grand Alliance has formed in The Spirit World between the Great Teachers of all religions on positive paths, to promote peace, freedom, harmony and understanding between all faiths there, and, in the material world.

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