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Mat Giao Friendship Association is a religious non-profit association in the US, was established in 1987.[1]

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Mat Giao (secret Buddhism) Friendship Association (Vietnamese: Hội ái hữu Mật giáo) has propagated the Secret Religion under the name of Secret Buddhism in USA, starting from 1987.[citation needed]

This association has published secret Buddhism, religious, mystical books such as Quintessence of Esoteric Buddhism (Author: Trieu Phuoc- Founder of Mat Giao Friendship Association) and The Nomination of the gods and mysticism (Author: Trieu Phuoc). The Association had circulated Tap san Mat giáo (a quarterly magazine) for a period of three years when Mat giao Friendship Association also ceased to operate publicly.[citation needed]

Mat Giao Friendship Association in Virginia had sent its Secret Religion books to Vietnamese's temples and pagoda worldwide and especially, it introduced a special initiation ritual to prove the existence of the Invisible World (i.e. God, Buddhas, Deities, Archangels...) which could be self-performed with magical result at home.[citation needed]

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