Daoist Perspective
10/10/2010
Freedom and immortality in Daoism
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Daoism is to let; Our noses to smell, Our eyes to see what they want, Our mouths to say anything they wish say, Our body to have the co...
Our guide: Tao Te Ching
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Written by our spiritual guide Laozi in 600 bc, Tao Te Ching consists of 81 chapters about essential themes in tao philosophy. Actually, it ...
Just do your job, then let go!!
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Harmony... A very simple, well-known common goal to achieve... You might consider me/us, the Daoists, as believers against everything eve...
Live and let live
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For us, Daoists, living in harmony with nature in a forest or small village is best. It is not true that people are saying “naturali...
As A Daoist
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As we are Daoists, our founder who lived in the 6th century B.C. is Lao-Tzu. Lao-Tzu is source of everything. According to Lao-Tzu, Dao does...
AFTERLIFE
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We never have a fear of death or a desire to be dead because we believe that afterlife is within the real life. Dao who is the mother, is ...
Laozi
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Daoists like us, have some principles like naturalness, vitality, peace, emptiness or the relativism of human ways of life. Daoism can pro...
Examples for Yin Yang symbol
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Yin is characterized as slow, soft, yielding, diffuse, cold, wet, happy, pure, and is associated with water, earth, the moon, femininity, a...
The Yin Yang symbol
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This is a well known Taoist / Daoist symbol. " It represents the balance of opposites in the universe. When they are equally prese...
A Glance to Daoism
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We, as daoists, try to live in harmony with nature, by understanding its ways. All that we aim to do is to live as simple as we can. This is...
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