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with me the first time and I think I said to her, “It must have cost a lot to get this staff.”

She said, “He has lots of money. He's a peculiar fellow and had lots of money, He's put his own money into it. He's been travelling for years and years.”

He was supposed to be an expert on all of the eastern religions. There was a great Baha'i movement in New York at one time. It still goes on. It's not a very mystical type of religion, I don't think. It was quite a large group. I forget the detail of it, but there was a man in Persia in none such place who had started it. Actually the leader of the sect came to New York about 1909 or '10. There was a great convention. I didn't go to it, but I heard about it and a lot of people I knew went to it. A lot of people who weren't satisfied with their religion took up the Baha'i movement. It was supposed to be a synthesis of all religions. The theory was that all religions are the same, and that cut of the Zoroastrian religion of ancient Persia there came the principle of the one God so that the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Mohammedanism, Zoroastrianism, and Judaism was supposed to include Christianity, were all basically the same. Some of the other eastern religions merely had multiple





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