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🌿With moving accounts of the deaths of Divaldo Franco's mother and father and a touch of spirituality, we invite you to reflect on the role of medicine and faith in relation to the end of life. 🕊️ Euthanasia has been the subject of debate and legislation in several countries, but do we understand its real consequences? 🤔 ✨ In this video, we explore this issue from the perspective of the Spiritist Doctrine, bringing deep reflections on the importance of life and the boundaries between medicine and faith. Watch and share your opinion in the comments! __________________________ Divaldo Franco, one of the greatest promoters of the Kardecist Doctrine in Brazil and the world, was born in 1927, in Bahia. As a medium and speaker, he dedicated his life to Spiritism, giving more than 15 thousand lectures in more than 70 countries. Founder of Mansão do Caminho, an institution that provides shelter to vulnerable children and families, Divaldo has psychographed hundreds of works by spiritual authors. Under the guidance of his mentor, Joanna de Ângelis, known for her profound psychotherapeutic approaches, he brought teachings that integrate spiritualist principles with reflections on self-knowledge, emotional health and spiritual evolution. Divaldo is an undisputed reference in the experience and dissemination of Kardecism. The Spiritist Doctrine, codified by Allan Kardec in France, is considered by spiritists to be the 3rd divine revelation, following that of Moses and Jesus, and is presented as a Christian doctrine. It is based on the Gospel of Jesus according to the teachings of the Spirits, offering an expanded and enlightening view of its precepts. Allan Kardec, a pioneer in the scientific study of mediumistic phenomena, organized the principles of this doctrine into essential works, such as The Spirits' Book and The Gospel According to Spiritism, addressing topics such as reincarnation, the law of cause and effect, mediumship and the practice of charity as a path to salvation and moral progress. The expansion of these teachings found great strength in Brazil, where mediums such as Chico Xavier and Bezerra de Menezes played fundamental roles, in addition to Divaldo Franco. Chico Xavier, born in Pedro Leopoldo, Minas Gerais, in 1910, dedicated his life to making the principles codified by Kardec accessible. He wrote more than 400 books, including the André Luiz and Emmanuel series, which brought profound clarifications about life on the spiritual plane and consolation to millions of people. His work consolidated Spiritism as an accessible, practical and transformative doctrine. Bezerra de Menezes, the "Doctor of the Poor", stood out as a tireless defender of the Kardecist Doctrine in his time, integrating charity as a fundamental principle. After his death, he continued to act as a beneficent spirit, offering spiritual support and reaffirming the teachings of the Gospel of Jesus through prayers, messages and assistance in times of pain and need. His work exemplifies the commitment of superior spirits to human progress, aligned with the pillars established by Kardec. Through figures such as Chico Xavier and Bezerra de Menezes, the Spiritist Doctrine expanded, bringing the concepts of mediumship, reincarnation and the law of cause and effect to millions of people. His teachings offer profound answers to the questions of existence, encouraging inner reform and the practice of good as tools for spiritual evolution and the construction of a more just world.