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Caodai is a religion of Vietnam with 76 years of history. It is a reformed
Buddhist faith with a form of Vietnamese Spiritism. Caodai includes
Christianity, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism and Hinduism in it's doctrine.
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Calling itself, "ancient wisdom for today", Eckankar teaches spiritual exercises
to experience the Light & Sound of God. Soul travel is a way to enlarge
consciousness. 1965 is given as the founding date.
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A collection of individuals and groups that put emphasis on self development and
what some describe as utopian approaches to the needs and challenges facing
human beings. In the US certain health oriented new age schools of thought are
becoming part of a culturally accepted alternate forms of illness prevention and
treatment.
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A Chinese based health oriented organization/s. Breathing, movement and thought
practices are to improve health.
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A new religion based on self-announced contact with extraterrestrial beings.
Prophet Rael promises happiness.
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A society formed to welcome the new millennium and to assure the salvation of
all souls and enable people to develop a code of morality.
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A religion closely resembling paganism but seeing itself as a separate entity.
Lilitu, Inanna, shamanism, and solstice observances are important elements.
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Founded in America as the Theosophical Society in 1875, this faith group
understands itself as non-dogmatic and encourages persons to accept nothing on
faith or on the word of another, but to adopt only those ideas that satisfy
their own sense of what is real and important. The founding purpose was to
promote understanding of other cultures and to be a nucleus of universal
brotherhood among all human beings. All religions are expressions of humanity's
effort to relate to one another.
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