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{{Useful Notes}}
{{Useful Notes}}
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A religion based on the works of Allan Kardec that describe phenomena attributed to spirits.
A religion based on the works of Allan Kardec that describe phenomena attributed to spirits.


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'''Tropes'''
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* [[All There in the Manual]]: The books by Kardec.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: The books by Kardec.
* [[Akashic Records]]
* [[Akashic Records]]
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** [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] in that you can loosen your debt through divine favor.
** [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] in that you can loosen your debt through divine favor.
* [[Demonic Possession]]
* [[Demonic Possession]]
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: Spiritism is largely forgotten in Europe since the early 20th century, but retains a huge number of followers in Latin America, especially Brazil.
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: Spiritism is largely forgotten in Europe since the early 20th century, but retains a huge number of followers in Latin America, especially Brazil.
* [[Ghost Amnesia]]: Recently deceased spirits are described as being often oblivious of the fact that they died.
* [[Ghost Amnesia]]: Recently deceased spirits are described as being often oblivious of the fact that they died.
* [[Karma]]
* [[Karma]]
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[[Category:Useful Notes]]
[[Category:Spiritism]]
[[Category:Spiritism]]
[[Category:Useful Notes/Religion]]

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    A religion based on the works of Allan Kardec that describe phenomena attributed to spirits.

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