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Articles on Taoism
Taoism is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- THE TAOISM OF THE WESTERN IMAGINATION AND THE TAOISM
- To most, the term "Taoism" is simply a convenient rubric for discussing common are generally what Westerners have learned to think of as "Taoism.
- kirkland.myweb.uga.edu
- FOUNDATIONS OF TAOIST PRACTICE by Jampa Mackenzie Stewart
- www.hermetics.org
- Daoism (Taoism) Schedule History of Daoism Laozi (Tradition
- Daoism (Taoism). Benedict Chan. November 28, 2007.
- stairs.umd.edu
- Taoism
- Taoism. WHO IS GOD? Tao is God, but Tao is not a being.
- www.centerforyouth.org
- Taoism and Nonviolence
- interest in Taoism and its application to conflict resolution.
- www.bsu.edu
Suggested News Resources
- Serving as volunteers at the Ghost Festival
- By looking at the way she skillfully folds the incense papers, handles offerings meant for the spirits, as well as participates in religious rites with joss sticks in hands, it is hard to imagine that she is neither a follower of Taoism nor Buddhism.
- What Would Socrates Advise?
- “Read the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, founder of Taoism, who taught that every loss comes bundled with gain, for they are inseparable manifestations of yin and yang,” offered Marinoff.
- Factfile on Singapore
- RELIGIONS: Buddhism and Taoism (44.2 percent), Christianity (18.3 percent), Islam (14.
- New breed of counselors use philosophy
- Applying Eternal Wisdom to Everyday Problems," says a person trying to overcome the grief of losing a job in a bad economy should try reading the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, founder of Taoism.
Suggested Web Resources
- Taoism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- TAOISM
- Taoism is an Eastern religion/philosophy with perhaps 225 million followers.
- www.religioustolerance.org
- Welcome to TrueTao.org / Taoism.net
- TrueTao.org / Taoism.net.
- www.taoism.net
- Taoism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- Jun 28, 2007 The result is that 'Religious Daoism' has become a deeply malleable concept. Creel's famous question “What is Taoism?
- plato.stanford.edu
- What Taoists Believe - Beliefnet.com
- Central tenets of this group, based on the questions in the Belief-O-Matic quiz.
- www.beliefnet.com
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