«A creature of light guides my hand”. The spread of spiritualism across Europe in the late nineteenth century offered those outside the upper classes the opportunity of experiencing spirituality without the interference of ecclesiastical hierarchy or dogmas. Communication by medium with spirits and the promise of reincarnation broadened the experience of this new primitive Christianity. Spiritualism, like anarchism, promoted harmony between different social strata, the emancipation of women, and new teaching methodologies in contact with nature. Sigue leyendo