Nosso Lar: an Account of Life in a Spiritual Colony in the World of Spirits

Nosso Lar: an Account of Life in a
Spiritual Colony in the World of Spirits

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Special Note(s)

This book is part of the André Luiz Collection: Life in the Spiritual World, book I.

Synopsis

Nosso Lar, Portuguese for "Our Home," is the name of the spiritual colony that the spirit André Luiz introduces to us in the first book of his acclaimed series, "Life in the Spiritual World." The book, whose full title is "Nosso Lar: an Account of Life in a Spiritual Colony in the World of Spirits," is a compelling narrative wherein the author tells us of his impressions and discoveries about life in the spiritual world as he acts as a sort of journalist, who records his own experiences as they occur. André Luiz unveils an exciting world, filled with life and activity, and which is organized in an exemplary way. It is a place where discarnate spirits go through a recovery stage and a spiritual educational process supervised by high-order spirits. Nosso Lar enables us to get a glimpse of the spirit world that awaits us after we leave our physical bodies.

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Bibliographic Information
Title: Nosso Lar: an Account of Life in a Spiritual Colony in the World of Spirits
Author(s): Francisco Xavier and André Luiz (spirit)
Language: English
Source: Translated material from the original Brazilian Portuguese edition
Translation: Fernando Brito
Revision: Darrell W. Kimble and Márcia M. Saiz
Editing:
Publisher: Federação Espírita Brasileira (FEB)
Location: Brasília – DF, Brazil
Publication Date: November 1, 2006 (2nd edition)
Number of pages: 336
ISBN(10): 85-98161-21-7
ISBN(13): 978-85-98161-21-1, 978-1-936547-18-0
Book size (W×H×T): 5⅖" × 8" × 1" (13.7cm × 20.3cm × 2.5cm)
Print type: Black font on white background
Book format(s): Paperback
Original Material
Title: Nosso Lar
Publisher: Federação Espírita Brasileira (FEB)
Location: Brasília – DF, Brazil
Publication Date: 1944
Language: Brazilian Portuguese