Caodaïsme
Religion founded in the years 1920 with the Vietnam by Ngô Van Chiêu, Vietnamese civil servant, after - of after its dires- it had come into contact, at a meeting of Spiritisme with a “spirit”. This spirit was given initially for name “AÂA”, the first three letters of the alphabet Vietnamese, then “CAD Dai Tien Ong” and ordered in Ngô Van Chiêu to create Caodaïsme. This religion was recognized by the colonial authorities in 1926.
Many religions are fixed like drank the improvement of the man. It is also the objective of the caodaïsme, but the practice changes according to the culture and the environment. The caodaïsme is based mainly on three religions which impregnated Eastern Asia which are the Confucianisme (moral behavior in the life in society), the Taoïsme (research of plenitude and serenity by the detachment and a certain interior behavior and outside) and the Bouddhisme (which gives an answer to the question of the existence and to become of the man). But it is also strongly inspired Christianisme: the statue of Jesus is represented besides in the “Large Temple” of Tay Ninh, and the structure of the clergy is copied on the model of that of the Catholic church.
The seat of this religion settled in Tay Ninh then was divided into several branches because of will of the branch of Tay Ninh to imply itself in the policy of the country (creation of an army, of a political party). This one lined up side of the South Vietnam and American during the war.
The caodaïsme has the concept of spiritual guides which it draws from all the cultures. One finds for example Victor Hugo, Jeanne d' Arc, Pasteur, Churchill, Lénine or Shakespeare. Some saw a way there of attracting each other the favors of in particular French colonizers. The history and the philosophy of the caodaïsme were written by a French, Gabriel Gobron, say “Gago Brother” who is the author of a book on the subject published in July 1949 at Dervy, editor in Paris, after his death.
The caodaïsme is present in backdrop in the film a quite quiet American of Joseph Mankiewicz.
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