''All went smoothly until I came to the religious orientations of the Vietnamese people and read that the third-largest religious movement after Roman Catholicism and Buddhism, was a denomination known as the Cao Dai. I read that this was, broadly speaking, an amalgam of Eastern and Western faiths and that one of its three major saints was the French poet-novelist-playwright Victor Hugo (1802-1885).
The Cao Dai spirit of Victor Hugo evolved from communications originating with an entity that initially called itself Nguyet-Tam-Chon-Nhon but later stated that it was, in fact, the spirit of the famous Victor Hugo.
One of the many messages received by the Caodaists from the alleged spirit of Victor Hugo speaks eloquently of beauty, divine peace and harmony, science and wisdom, as well as of the spirit's perception that there are... other universes than ours in the infinite.''
(from John Chambers' ''Victor Hugo's Conversations with the Spirit World'')
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