Divaldo Pereira Franco
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Divaldo Pereira Franco
May 5, 1927(1927-05-05)
Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil |
Divaldo Pereira Franco (born May 5, 1927, Feira de Santana, Brazil) is a prominent Spiritist speaker and medium.[1][2][3]
He represented Spiritism as a delegate to the United Nations August 28–31st, 2000, Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders.[4] After the death of the Brazilian medium Chico Xavier in 2002, Divaldo became the most representative figure of Spiritism worldwide.[5]
On March 12, 2004, Divaldo presented the seminar Understanding Spiritual and Mental Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, in Baltimore.[6]
"Divaldo Pereira Franco offers a psycologized counterpoint to the popular Spiritism paradigm established around the work of Chico Xavier".[7]
"Divaldo Pereira Franco had a prevalent role in the implantation and consolidation of the Spiritist Movement in the United States."[8]
Books about Divaldo
- "Divaldo, médium ou gênio?" - by journalist Fernando Pinto, 1976, 160 pags;
- "Moldando o Terceiro Milênio - Life and work of Divaldo Pereira Franco" - By journalist Fernando Worm;
- "O Semeador de Estrelas" - By Suely Caldas Schubert Stories about Divaldo's life;
- "Viagens e entrevistas" - By Yvon Luz. Different interviews with Divaldo.
Books by Divaldo translated to English
- Child of God (1986)
- Recipes for Peace (1996)
- Self-Discovery: An Inner Search (2005)
- Living and Loving (Audio CD - 2005)
- The Dynamics of Our Sixth Sense (2006)
- Obsession (1979)
- I Love Myself, I Am Addiction-free: Spiritual Tools to Fight Addiction (2005)
- The New Generation: The Spiritist View on Indigo and Crystal Children with Vanessa Anseloni (2007)
- Open Your Heart and Find Happiness (2006)
- Therapeutic Visualizations - (Audio CD - 2005)
- Understanding Spiritual and Mental Health (2005)
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1927-05-05 |
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Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil |
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