Modern spiritualism originated in Hydesvilla in 1948 with the famous Fox sisters. Allan Kardec, considered the founders of this sect, who was systematized and gave strong doctrinal bases in his book The Gospel According to spiritualism. Spiritualism is defined as the doctrine founded on the existence, demonstrations and teachings of spirits. In general, the different spiritualist schools based on the assumption that all human beings are fallen preexisting spirits. The original rebellion against God became denser. This cosmic event made them fall into the deepest parts of the universe from which, if they repent, may be emerging through successive reincarnations. Those who are reincarnated, this process will lead gradually to achieve perfection and place of original glory. While spiritualists and jokingly joyful approach to the Bible, there are a firm attitude of rejection of everything that has to do with these practices. Many Christians take today with enough lightness certain "innocent" practices (horoscopes, etc.) without realizing that they are things that are against the express will of …show more content…
This is the name given to the black continent Satan and his demonic court. They speak of a false trinity of "Obatala-Olorún" (unattainable), "Ifa" (Holy Spirit or breath of life) and "Oshala" (the child receiving Ifa becomes the false Christ). Its origin in the West dating from around 1549, at the time of the first blacks as slaves trafficking. Their main destination was Brazil. Um-band means "unlimited limit." Also it called "healing art" coming from "Umi" (God) and "Band" (group of men united for a common purpose). It is divided into various sects, with the "kimbanda" one. America is the fusion of African cults with Amerindian practices (worship of the sun, moon, earth, etc.), even taking elements of Catholicism. In later reforms Macumba (which is an exclusively Brazilian cult) is created. Occultism was practiced in the begging by many religions. They would offer praises to different gods. The practice of the occult began to expand as the years went by. In Cuba occultism was practice through